@FlávioHeleno I believe that indicates an issue on the pkg-config side. pkg-config is supposed to strip out system include paths (and libdirs) if PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_CFLAGS is not set
Though possibly it strips only /usr/include and not /usr/local/include?
Someone over here with more experience than me in autotools is saying that it's possible to force the system to find gd.h locally, by including an -l flag. I don't know where that would appear, though
unlikely, since I mostly work on Windows. :) Anyhow, the discussion went on, and the general problem that libavif, libjpeg etc. must not be installed in the same directory as gd has been identied. Simple solution: use Windows /runs/
.... ooooohh, I've unlocked a new git error message!
> fatal: bad tree object 00e9c9d22abfcba78dabe51e9f57361073d87b34
broken link from tree d6abc93ea8e11d4a7324035856637a7209d03a97
to tree 00e9c9d22abfcba78dabe51e9f57361073d87b34
broken link from tree c74980bba92337efeb4e40055d7014daff9fdffd
to tree 0021665212c9e7c2e1a1e91094b560802b4e4eb1
I'm trying to evaluate the difference in work load between doing that along with copying manually the content (sizeable) of the local branch I would like to keep, and trying to unlock my first git tree fix operation
@Danack yes I think I've twiddled with wsl at some point, I can access the ls command in powershell but not in the terminal from which I do these commands
Yeah, I believe it is Truly Borken, the remote is downright refusing any kind of communication from that branch. I would have copied stuff around like in 1990
@Danack status-update (not that you asked, I'm feeling chatty as usual :-D) it appears I was quite thorough in corrupting the tree, format-patch wants nothing to do with reading it!
@FélixGagnon-Grenier maybe then if you don't care about history, get a fresh checkout, and use the compare directories tool in PHPStorm, to compare the directories, and you can also bring changes across.
hmmm... yeah it may very well be possible that this is my only option... I'll try and pursue the gory way a bit before, I might get lucky hackernoon.com/…
@cmb I've been following that PR with great interest! I figured I should still work on porting over the AVIF support now, since with luck that could get into usage in November
Though now I've seen there's plenty more to do to get a new function into PHP anyway :)
@BenMorss yes, that makes perfect sense; even if GD would support custom allocators tomorrow, we'd still need to wait for widespread adoption.
And I now realize, that that PR doesn't play nicely with PHP debug mode, since in that case _emalloc() an friends also expect filename and line number for diagnostic purposes. No idea how to retain that info.
@cmb No idea here either, as I really haven't done much C in a long time. I know there were macros in gd that included filenames and line numbers, but I imagine the problem you're facing is deeper
@FlávioHeleno ah, right! Please consider to file a bug report at bugs.php.net. This is not particularly related to libavif, but would likely happen with e.g. libjpeg headers installed in the same dir as system libgd headers.
@BenMorss as much as I generally for macro normalisation across the board, error handlers like that tend to be a proxy in favour of hook for readability, so probably leave it
if the proxy does nothing other than call the underlying routines then kill them tho :-)