[prev in list] [next in list] [prev in thread] [next in thread] 

List:       gentoo-dev
Subject:    Re: [gentoo-dev] Build system output verbosity, e.g. cmake
From:       Tiziano =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=FCller?= <dev-zero () gentoo ! org>
Date:       2010-02-22 9:00:59
Message-ID: 1266832828.8455.13.camel () localhost
[Download RAW message or body]


Am Sonntag, den 21.02.2010, 19:36 +0100 schrieb Fabian Groffen:
> Hi all,
> 
> Inspired by the recent poppler move from autoconf to cmake for its
> build system, the following.
> 
> Given that poppler didn't compile on at least two arches, I found that
> cmake is pretty much terse in its output, especially when errors are
> encountered.  Often it is important to know how the compiler or linker
> was invoked, to be able to (quickly) resolve the issue at hand.  Cmake
> doesn't seem to report such call by default, it needs VERBOSE=1 to be
> set in the environment in order to do so.
> 
> I recently proposed to enable this by default for cmake, but got some
> negative feedback for that.  Hence, I'd like to know the opinion of more
> people on the issue.
> 
> In the past we have had verbose build systems, that printed a lot of
> messages.  Portage even analyses this output to look for common
> problems.  Newer buildsystems (like cmake), or just newer insights (like
> gnustep makefiles, linux kernel, git, ...) suppress more messages
> leading to reduced output.
> 
> - should we leave defaults of build systems as is, keeping some very
>   verbose and others very terse?
> - should we always enable verbosity such that we can analyse logs, both
>   by Portage as well as in bugs when something apparently went wrong?
> - should make the output level consistent for all build systems?
> 
> I think verbosity is useful when debugging problems.  Portage's --jobs
> feature nicely allows to hide the "ugly" output (even with --jobs=1),
> still storing the log for when something goes wrong, while eliminating
> the need to look at it all the time.
> 
> So what do you think?  Pros, cons?
> 

Please always enable verbose (as in "show the actual gcc command line
call") output unless a build system shows the complete call in case it
failed.
Being able to attach the build log without the need to first rerun the
merge process with some flag set to get the full output is easier for
the user and therefore a good thing.
Leave the output mangling to the package manager.

Cheers,
Tiziano

-- 
Tiziano Müller
Gentoo Linux Developer
Areas of responsibility:
  Samba, PostgreSQL, CPP, Python, sysadmin, GLEP Editor
E-Mail   : dev-zero@gentoo.org
GnuPG FP : F327 283A E769 2E36 18D5  4DE2 1B05 6A63 AE9C 1E30

["smime.p7s" (application/x-pkcs7-signature)]

[prev in list] [next in list] [prev in thread] [next in thread] 

Configure | About | News | Add a list | Sponsored by KoreLogic