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Subject: Re: readline in base 7.0.7
From: Michael Davidsaver via Core-talk <core-talk at aps.anl.gov>
To: Mark Rivers <rivers at cars.uchicago.edu>
Cc: "core-talk at aps.anl.gov" <core-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2022 16:28:11 -0700
On 9/8/22 11:44, Mark Rivers wrote:
 > You will need to manually specify COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY for the time being.  (and hopefully put an OS upgrade on your roadmap)

This is unfortunate, since the automatic detection worked fine in base 7.0.6.1.

fyi.  https://github.com/epics-base/epics-base/pull/254

As always, I would encourage those interested to follow PRs.
Compatibility doesn't just happen by itself.


The following lightly tested patch should restore the previous
$(GNU_DIR) automatic detection for older compilers.  (not just
linux)

diff --git a/configure/toolchain.c b/configure/toolchain.c
index 2f76b475b..bc37cad64 100644
--- a/configure/toolchain.c
+++ b/configure/toolchain.c
@@ -45,5 +45,7 @@ COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY ?= READLINE
 COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY ?= EPICS
 #  endif
 #else
-COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY ?= EPICS
+COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY ?= $(strip $(if $(wildcard \
+    $(if $(GNU_DIR),$(GNU_DIR)/include/readline/readline.h) \
+), READLINE, EPICS))
 #endif


The release notes really should say that manual editing is now required for older compilers, while it previously was not.

Specific suggestions on wording are welcomed.  I find it
difficult to write succinct documentation which speaks
to every user.


  They should also say which version of gcc is required to have the automatic detection work.

GCC >=5.0

https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx-status.html#cxx17

I don't know when clang or msvc added support.


  I now need to spend a few hours rebuilding base and synApps for a bunch of architectures.

I'm sorry to have wasted your time.


 > and hopefully put an OS upgrade on your roadmap)

We have a number of machines where vendor support for kernel drivers limits such upgrades.  RHEL 7 has 2 more years before EOL, and is still used on many APS beamlines.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Davidsaver <mdavidsaver at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2022 1:29 PM
To: Mark Rivers <rivers at cars.uchicago.edu>
Cc: core-talk at aps.anl.gov
Subject: Re: readline in base 7.0.7

On 9/8/22 10:40, Mark Rivers via Core-talk wrote:

 > I just built base 7.0.7 on Centos 7 with no changes to the files in configure/os.

Right, I wasn't paying attention.  Automatic detection now depends on GCC version.  As I recall, centos7 has GCC 4.8, which is too old.

You will need to manually specify COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY for the time being.  (and hopefully put an OS upgrade on your roadmap)

 > My IOCs now are not built with libreadline, while in base 7.0.6.1 they were, again with no changes to the configure/os files.

 >

 > I see this change between base 7.0.6.1 and base 7.0.7

 >

 > corvette:base-7.0.7/configure/os>git diff R7.0.6.1 R7.0.7

 > CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x

 >

 > CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x86        CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x86_64

 > CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-xscale_be

 >

 > corvette:base-7.0.7/configure/os>git diff R7.0.6.1 R7.0.7

 > CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x86_64

 >

 > diff --git a/configure/os/CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x86_64

 > b/configure/os/CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x86_64

 >

 > index e098b76..b98385f 100644

 >

 > --- a/configure/os/CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x86_64

 >

 > +++ b/configure/os/CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x86_64

 >

 > @@ -15,10 +15,6 @@

 >

 > #    to inform the system of the shared library location.

 >

 > -# Use GNU Readline if the header file is installed

 >

 > -COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY = $(strip $(if $(wildcard \

 >

 > -    $(GNU_DIR)/include/readline/readline.h), READLINE, EPICS))

 >

 > -

 >

 > # If libreadline needs additional libraries to be linked with it, try

 >

 > # uncommenting each of the lines below in turn, starting with the top

 >

 > # one and working downwards, until the build succeeds. Do a 'make rebuild'

 >

 > The release notes say:

 >

 > *Automatic COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY w/ newer compilers*

 >

 > When built with a compiler supporting __has_include<>, the presence of the <readline/readline.h> will be used to automatically determine a default value for COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY.

 >

 > Mingw builds with readline support now link -ltermcap instead of -lcurses.

 >

 > This should not effect sites which set explicitly set COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY as the only definition in Base now has the form COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY ?= ....

 >

 > I interpret the first sentence here to mean that the test for

 > COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY is done in the compiler if possible, but it does

 > not say that the previous way of doing it in the CONFIG_SITE file (for

 > older compilers) has been removed

 >

 > Does this mean that I now need to edit CONFIG_SITE.Common.linux-x86_64 to manually set COMMANDLINE_LIBRARY?

 >

 > Thanks,

 >

 > Mark

 >



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