On Mon, Feb 26, 2024, 22:25 Steve Grubb <sgrubb(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hello,
I've run across a strange problem building a package that has some rust
files
in it. The build goes fine until the end when it starts to check for
shebangs.
It ends like this:
/usr/src/debug/suricata-7.0.3-1.fc41.x86_64/rust/vendor/alloc-no-stdlib/src/
lib.rs has shebang which doesn't start with '/' ([no_std])
When I check the file, I find this:
#![no_std]
#[macro_use]
mod allocated_memory;
mod stack_allocator;
mod allocated_stack_memory;
Not being a rust programmer, I have no good idea what the code is doing. I
can't patch this code to move it off the first line because it's vendored
code.
Is there a way to tell rpmbuild not to worry about this?
The solution should be simple - remove stray +x permissions from all *.rs
files.
Some editors see a file that starts with "#!" and think "hey, this looks
like a script! let me mark the file as executable!" even though this is
Rust syntax for global attributes, not a shebang.
Fabio
-Steve
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