Hi, I'm in the process of making my man-db package use Gnulib. Upon importing the xgetcwd module and using it, I found that calling xgetcwd caused infinite recursion:
#34894 0x0805cc1e in getcwd (buf=0x0, size=0) at getcwd.c:157 #34895 0x0805cc1e in getcwd (buf=0x0, size=0) at getcwd.c:157 #34896 0x0805ca0b in xgetcwd () at xgetcwd.c:37 #34897 0x08050a6a in main (argc=2, argv=0xbfe7bc04) at man.c:726 configure defines HAVE_PARTLY_WORKING_GETCWD on my system, namely Debian unstable with glibc 2.6.1. I note that lib/getcwd.c says (much reduced for brevity): #if !_LIBC # define __getcwd getcwd #endif char * __getcwd (char *buf, size_t size) { #if HAVE_PARTLY_WORKING_GETCWD # undef getcwd dir = getcwd (buf, size); #endif Isn't this bound to break with HAVE_PARTLY_WORKING_GETCWD && !LIBC? The function definition preprocesses to char *getcwd. I'm working with the gnulib package in Debian unstable (last commit dated 2007-09-18), but inspection of a current git checkout suggests that it has the same problem. Thanks, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]