[Pkg-fonts-devel] Bug#772687: Bug#772687: fonts-droid: fallback font is installed too early to fontconfig

Jonas Smedegaard dr at jones.dk
Tue Dec 30 12:34:13 UTC 2014


Quoting Vasudev Kamath (2014-12-30 06:48:42)
> Jonas Smedegaard <dr at jones.dk> writes:
>> Quoting Vasudev Kamath (2014-12-29 17:44:54)
>>> Jonas Smedegaard <dr at jones.dk> writes:
>>>> But (judging only from above comments) there might be another issue 
>>>> with that loop not handling errors correctly.  Perhaps as simple as 
>>>> a "set -e" (although I seem to recall that maintainer scripts 
>>>> shouldn't blindly do that).
>>>
>>> Yes, there should be probably a declaration
>>>
>>> SHELL := sh -e
>>>
>>> which would error out when anything in shell command goes wrong. But 
>>> I think its better to target this post Jessie.
>>
>> I recommend to not unconditonally instruct make to fail any and all 
>> shell invocations, but care for error handling separately for each 
>> call.
>>
>> E.g. when using pipes, failures may be hidden, which I fear has a 
>> higher risk of being missed if not every single shell call is 
>> inspected for error handling.
>>
>
> I see. What is your way of handling the shell errors?. I would be 
> happy to adopt your version :).

I would replace this:

target:
        sh foo; sh optional bar; sh crucial baz

...to either this:

target:
        set -e; sh foo; sh optional bar || true; sh crucial baz

...or this:

target:
        sh foo && sh optional bar; sh crucial baz

I.e. I would examine each specific case - e.g. "case ...; do; ...; done" 
need its semicolons, and some code may deliberately be ok to fail.

I prefer to use "set -e" and then also explicitly declare when failure 
is acceptable, but I don't like altering make to always include "-e" 
because then I am quite likely to miss close inspection of the code (and 
others will too!).


 - Jonas

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