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According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/27/2006 2:16 AM:
> From: Sven Verdoolaege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> The error function uses program_name, which is defined in the progname module.
Thanks for the patch; however, the current state of things in this a
rms sent me this note. I figured this was the group of people most
likely to have someone able and willing to tackle some regex work.
Anyone want to volunteer?
(Having worked on regex for a couple years back in the late 80's, I have
zero desire to go there again, even for function prototypes. :)
Robert Dewar wrote:
Valid programs is too narrow a set, you really do have to pay attention
to normal usage. I very well remember the Burroughs 5500 compiler, which
took advantage of the stack semantics allowed by the standard, but in
fact virtually all Fortran programs of the era assumed static
From: Sven Verdoolaege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The error function uses program_name, which is defined in the progname module.
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From: Sven Verdoolaege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
$SED from gnulib-tool was used before, but that may not be valid
on the system where configure is run.
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> Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm supposing the alternative would be to make the wctype module smarter,
>> and implement the CX shading in POSIX that says that is allowed
>> to pull in all of .
That would work just fine, but I think I mildly prefer the approach
you installed, as it's
Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Eggert CS.UCLA.EDU> writes:
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>>
>> Now that we have a wctype module we can simplify some of the other
>> modules to just include and depend on the wctype module.
>> Here is a proposed patch.
>>
>> 2006-12-21 Paul Eggert cs.ucla.edu>
>>
>>
Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Simon Josefsson josefsson.org> writes:
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>>
>> Several modules -- acl, argmatch, backupfile, closeout, copy-file,
>> etc, essentially all failed modules except fts-lgpl -- now fail with
>> an error output like the one below.
>>
>> Any ideas what may have
Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to Eric Blake on 12/27/2006 6:18 AM:
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>> I'm checking this in to fix this issue on platforms that do not need a
>> replacement . It is not a true reversion, since it rearranges
>> the include order to let pulls in prerequisites required for
>>
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According to Eric Blake on 12/27/2006 6:18 AM:
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> I'm checking this in to fix this issue on platforms that do not need a
> replacement . It is not a true reversion, since it rearranges
> the include order to let pulls in prerequisites required for
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According to Eric Blake on 12/26/2006 5:17 PM:
>> We could put this into every source file that includes wctype.h,
>> but I think it's cleaner to have a wctype module that handles
>> wctype gotchas like this.
>>
>> 2006-12-21 Paul Eggert cs.ucla.edu
Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to Jim Meyering on 12/4/2006 2:21 AM:
>> So far, no one has objected to my proposal to convert gnulib development
>> from cvs to git. If there are any nay-sayers, it's time to speak up.
>>
>> I've just gone through the conversion process once more,
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