On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 10:37:26PM -0700, Pete Carah wrote:
> There is a 't' modifier to a format in bin/sh that just crept in;
> it prevents a cross buildworld under stable without NO_WERROR.
>
> Perhaps the compiler+libc needs to be built first? (and does sh
> need to be a build tool; I'd hope the make scripts stuck to a
> fairly least-common-denominator shell syntax?)
The best we can do to src/bin/sh is to do something like this:
#ifndef BOOTSTRAPPING
fmtstr(s, 64, "[%td] ", jp - jobtab + 1);
#else
fmtstr(s, 64, "[%lld] ", (long long)(jp - jobtab + 1));
#endif
This isn't a particularly good example, because jp - jobtab + 1 is almost
always less than 1000. I think there are only 3 places that use new printf
format specifiers that aren't in -stable: miscbltin.c lines 429,455,
jobs.c line 224.
I don't know why sh needs to be a build tool anymore, but I'll probably
just add the #ifdef's for the moment.
Tim
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