Daniel Richard G. wrote:
> I found that adding the following line makes the problem go away:
>
> begin sig2str.c snippet
> #include
>
> #include
> #include < skadoosh
> #include
> #include
> #include
> #include
>
> #include "sig2str.h"
> end sig2str.c snippet
This
Following the instructions in Reading README-hacking,
$ ./bootstrap
Error: 'autoconf' not found ...
Well, rather then installing all those boring packages, I just skipped down to
> At this point, there should be no difference between your local copy,
> and the GIT master copy:
>$ git diff
In HACKING:
No more ChangeLog files
===
Do not modify any of the ChangeLog files in coreutils. Starting in
2008, the policy changed.
OK, but you better put a note about that at the top of ChangeLog-2008,
else it looks like somebody died.
__
Copyright assignment
...of an actual sheet of paper...
Sorry, I'm on a non-USA Pacific island mountaintop with no paper
business... anyway, got pictures of RMS and me on my website, so he'll
have to vouch for me.
___
Bug-coreuti
jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> Following the instructions in Reading README-hacking,
> $ ./bootstrap
> Error: 'autoconf' not found ...
> Well, rather then installing all those boring packages, I just skipped down to
>> At this point, there should be no difference between your local copy,
>> and the G
Long ago, before POSIX took du's -H option, GNU du used it as a synonym
for --si (and analogous to --human's -h). Once POSIX usurped the
short-named -H, GNU du deprecated, it and now it's been long enough that
we can change the meaning to align with POSIX.
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