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openwrt-packages/plplot/patches/010-fix-matwrap.patch

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Index: plplot-5.9.7/bindings/octave/matwrap/matwrap
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--- plplot-5.9.7.orig/bindings/octave/matwrap/matwrap 2011-01-04 13:31:52.000000000 +0100
+++ plplot-5.9.7/bindings/octave/matwrap/matwrap 2011-01-04 13:52:42.000000000 +0100
@@ -21,7 +21,9 @@
#
# Parse the command line arguments:
#
-@cpp_ignore_dirs = ('/usr/include/', '/usr/local/include/');
+# double-slash prefixes occur with newer GCCs and cause this script to fail
+# if not treated here. See also regexp fixes below.
+@cpp_ignore_dirs = ('/usr/include/', '/usr/local/include/', '//usr/include/', '//usr/local/include/');
# Directory hierarchies to ignore when the
# -cpp switch is active. These should be
# followed by a trailing slash to avoid
@@ -214,8 +216,8 @@
# Then it must have been included at the
# top level. Add it to our list.
my $incstr = $fname; # Assume we include the file as is.
- if ($incstr =~ s@^/usr/include/@@ || # Is it a system include file?
- $incstr =~ s@^/usr/local/include/@@ ||
+ if ($incstr =~ s@^/+usr/include/@@ || # Is it a system include file?
+ $incstr =~ s@^/+usr/local/include/@@ ||
$incstr =~ s@.*/gcc-lib/.*/include/@@) { # Is it a system include
# file that was fixed by gcc?
$include_str .= "#include <$incstr>\n"; # Use a different syntax.
@@ -228,6 +230,8 @@
grep(substr($fname, 0, length($_)) eq $_, @cpp_ignore_dirs) ||
# Or does it begin with the list of forbidden
# directories?
+ $fname =~ m@/gcc/@ ||
+ $fname =~ m@rej.h@ ||
$fname =~ m@/gcc-lib/@) { # Somewhere in gcc fixed includes?
$remember_defs_in_file = 0; # We're not really interested in this file.
} else {