Re: Remove distprep

Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>

From: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
To: Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org>
Cc: pgsql-hackers <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2023-09-29T16:00:30Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Hi,

On 2023-08-23 12:46:45 +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Subject: [PATCH v4] Remove distprep
> 
> A PostgreSQL release tarball contains a number of prebuilt files, in
> particular files produced by bison, flex, perl, and well as html and
> man documentation.  We have done this consistent with established
> practice at the time to not require these tools for building from a
> tarball.  Some of these tools were hard to get, or get the right
> version of, from time to time, and shipping the prebuilt output was a
> convenience to users.
> 
> Now this has at least two problems:
> 
> One, we have to make the build system(s) work in two modes: Building
> from a git checkout and building from a tarball.  This is pretty
> complicated, but it works so far for autoconf/make.  It does not
> currently work for meson; you can currently only build with meson from
> a git checkout.  Making meson builds work from a tarball seems very
> difficult or impossible.  One particular problem is that since meson
> requires a separate build directory, we cannot make the build update
> files like gram.h in the source tree.  So if you were to build from a
> tarball and update gram.y, you will have a gram.h in the source tree
> and one in the build tree, but the way things work is that the
> compiler will always use the one in the source tree.  So you cannot,
> for example, make any gram.y changes when building from a tarball.
> This seems impossible to fix in a non-horrible way.

I think it might be possible to fix in a non-horrible way, just that the
effort doing so could be much better spent on other things.

It's maybe also worth mentioning that this does *not* work reliably with vpath
make builds either...


> The make maintainer-clean target, whose job it is to remove the
> prebuilt files in addition to what make distclean does, is now just an
> alias to make distprep.  (In practice, it is probably obsolete given
> that git clean is available.)

FWIW, I find a "full clean" target useful to be sure that we don't produce
"untracked" build products. Do a full build, then run "full clean", then see
what remains.


>  88 files changed, 169 insertions(+), 409 deletions(-)

It might be worthwhile to split this into a bit smaller chunks, e.g. depending
on perl, bison, flex, and then separately the various makefile bits that are
all over the tree.

Greetings,

Andres Freund



Commits

  1. Fix make build on MinGW

  2. Stop generating plain-text INSTALL instructions.

  3. Remove distprep