Simon Josefsson wrote two weeks ago:
> I need the following modules to be usable in a LGPLv2 project:
>
> Libidn: gettext-h stdint striconv strverscmp
> Gsasl: base64 crypto/gc crypto/gc-hmac-md5 crypto/gc-hmac-md5-tests
> crypto/gc-md5 crypto/gc-md5-tests crypto/gc-random crypto/gc-tests
> getl
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> > Indeed, with the proposed patch and the system's fseek/fseeko, I get a
> > test failure on MacOS X:
> > File offset is wrong after fseek: 17.
> > FAIL: test-fflush
>
> But it works with the more agressive approach?
Yes, with the proposed patch and the overridden
Eric Blake wrote:
> what is incorrect is that gnulib's
> replacement stdint.h needs to also be pulling in wchar.h on platforms,
> such as DragonFly, where stdint.h is not self-sufficient.
What about lib/stdint_.h line 89 ?
Bruno
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> Well, the test fails because WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX are unknown.
Can you please show the config.log, the generated stdint.h, and grep for
WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX under /usr/include? gnulib's stdint.h replacement
is meant to define WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX; I don't immed
Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to James Youngman on 7/29/2007 2:22 PM:
>> /bin/sh: line 8: ../../polzer/tests/test-canonicalize.sh: Permission denied
>>
>> I've noticed this happening for a couple of weeks now, and could
>> believe that this has always been the case for this file
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According to James Youngman on 7/29/2007 2:22 PM:
> /bin/sh: line 8: ../../polzer/tests/test-canonicalize.sh: Permission denied
>
> I've noticed this happening for a couple of weeks now, and could
> believe that this has always been the case for this