Paul Eggert wrote:
Matthew Woehlke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...which I assume those who have been following my NSK woes will
immediately spot the flaw in? :-)
Thanks, I installed this patch into gnulib:
[patch snipped]
That looks good, thanks!
(This was stdint_.h from coreutils-6.4, IIRC someone had said that
should be more recent than patches that went in for NSK?
gnulib has the most-recent copy.
Right, what I meant was to my knowledge no NSK-related patches went into
GNUlib after what 6.4 pulled in.
I think that if you want to continue the porting effort we (by which I
mean, mostly, _you_ :-) should probably just come up with the patches
that work for you, and we can worry about integrating them into the
upstream version later.
That's fine, as long the people that know the code much better than I
are still willing to offer advice. You just usually beat me to patches.
:-) (In this case, I thought the patch was both obvious and trivial, and
apparently I was right. :-))
Although to be honest, I'm also hoping that the end is in sight.
Already, thanks to your wonderful support so far, I am much further
along in establishing a modern (and mostly-OOTB) GNU toolchain than before.
The simplest thing for you may be to upgrade to Tandem's current
compiler, which doesn't seem to have these problems.
I'm not sure if that's an option, given that I don't have control over
the machine. I have admin access so I can install software that I have,
but I don't know that I can get software from HP (and more importantly,
*without paying for it*), or that people would appreciate something as
drastic as upgrading the compiler. If I get a chance, I'll keep in mind
to bring this up, but I'm not optimistic.
--
Matthew
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