Hi Paul, On Wed, 4 Jul 2018, Paul Smith wrote: > I was excited to see the RUNTIME_PREFIX for POSIX systems patchset go > by earlier this year. Although I didn't see any mention of it being > included in the 2.18.0 release notes, it does appear that it was merged > in for this release. > > Has anyone else tried to get it working? It doesn't appear to be > working properly for me so I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be doing > something different... I didn't see any documentation on it. It is working (for ages) in the Git for Windows build. > Basically what happens is that I run configure with > --prefix=/my/install/path --with-gitconfig=etc/gitconfig > --with-gitattributes=etc/gitattributes. > > Then I run make with RUNTIME_PREFIX=YesPlease. Ah. In Git for Windows, we do not use configure. I *think* this points to an incompatibility of the RUNTIME_PREFIX feature with our autoconf support, and this is a grand opportunity for you to step in and help. Essentially, what you will want to do is to implement a new configure option --with-runtime-prefix that then prevents the autoconf script from munging the relative paths in the way it does. > When I look in the makefile, I see that the make variable gitexecdir is > initially properly set to libexec/git-core which is what I expect. > > However, later in the makefile we include the config.mak.autogen file, > which was generated from config.mk.in by configure. In the .in file we > have this: > > gitexecdir = @libexecdir@/git-core > > After configure gets done with it, this becomes: > > gitexecdir = ${prefix}/libexec/git-core > > which is a fully-qualified path. This means that exec-cmd.c is > compiled with -DGIT_EXEC_PATH="/my/install/path/libexec/git-core" which > effectively disables RUNTIME_PREFIX, as the exec-cmd.c:system_prefix() > function always returns FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX since GIT_EXEC_PATH is > not a suffix of executable_dirname (once the install location has been > moved). Right. I am actually quite surprised that it builds for you, given this part of the Makefile: -- snip -- ifdef RUNTIME_PREFIX ifneq ($(filter /%,$(firstword $(gitexecdir_relative))),) $(error RUNTIME_PREFIX requires a relative gitexecdir, not: $(gitexecdir)) endif [...] -- snap -- I am also quite surprised that config.mk.in tries to set gitexecdir. But I guess that is for cases where you want to override it via --libexecdir? > I suppose we need to pass more configure options to reset paths; is > there information somewhere on exactly which ones should be overridden? > For example if I try to pass configure --libexecdir=libexec to solve > the above issue, I get an error from configure: > > configure: error: expected an absolute directory name for --libexecdir: libexec > > Any info on how this is supposed to work, is welcome! I just saw another thing: -- snip -- exec-cmd.sp exec-cmd.s exec-cmd.o: GIT-PREFIX exec-cmd.sp exec-cmd.s exec-cmd.o: EXTRA_CPPFLAGS = \ '-DGIT_EXEC_PATH="$(gitexecdir_SQ)"' \ '-DGIT_LOCALE_PATH="$(localedir_relative_SQ)"' \ '-DBINDIR="$(bindir_relative_SQ)"' \ '-DFALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX="$(prefix_SQ)"' -- snap -- Is it possible that we should use `gitexecdir_relative_SQ` here instead? Does that fix things for you? I Cc:ed Dan so he could correct my hunch that this GIT_EXEC_PATH definition needs to be fixed. Ciao, Johannes