Dave Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I noticed that there are items in the `Patch Manager' and `Tech
> Support Manager' web interfaces under
> https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnulib. I suspect these aren't
> read, and you might want to turn off those forums (or whatever they're
> called).
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Dave Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Gnulib routines call `error', and on a non-glibc system that's likely
> to use an uninitialized `program_name' since the variable is
> initialized in progname.c, and that's not required.
Under the current approach, it's the caller's responsibility to arrang
Gnulib routines call `error', and on a non-glibc system that's likely
to use an uninitialized `program_name' since the variable is
initialized in progname.c, and that's not required. Users probably
won't find out about it until `error' gets called at some stage and
prints junk; if gnulib supports
I noticed that there are items in the `Patch Manager' and `Tech
Support Manager' web interfaces under
https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnulib. I suspect these aren't
read, and you might want to turn off those forums (or whatever they're
called). Apologies if that's a bad guess.
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