Upstream-Status:Pending Perl cannot cross build in a path containing a directory that has the name of "t". As an example, you can make the perl build fail with "mkdir -p /tmp/build/t", go to the directory, unpack the sources, configure and cross build. You get an error like the following: pod/buildtoc: no pods at pod/buildtoc line 305. make[1]: *** [pod/perltoc.pod] Error 255 The fix is to strip off the top directory that you are building in and then execute all the same logic as before against the path relative to the build directory. Signed-off-by: Jason Wessel --- pod/buildtoc | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) --- a/pod/buildtoc +++ b/pod/buildtoc @@ -274,8 +274,10 @@ if ($Build{toc}) { find \&getpods => abs_from_top('lib/'); sub getpods { + my $Top = $FindBin::Bin; if (/\.p(od|m)$/) { my $file = $File::Find::name; + $file =~ s!^$Top!!; return if $file =~ qr!/lib/Pod/Functions.pm\z!; # Used only by pod itself return if $file =~ m!(?:^|/)t/!; return if $file =~ m!lib/Attribute/Handlers/demo/!; @@ -283,7 +285,7 @@ if ($Build{toc}) { return if $file =~ m!lib/Math/BigInt/t/!; return if $file =~ m!/Devel/PPPort/[Hh]arness|lib/Devel/Harness!i; return if $file =~ m!XS/(?:APItest|Typemap)!; - my $pod = $file; + my $pod = $file = $File::Find::name; return if $pod =~ s/pm$/pod/ && -e $pod; unless (open my $f, '<', $_) { warn "$0: bogus <$file>: $!";