On 07/25/11 18:25, Bruno Haible wrote:
> New module Used by
>
> creat fcntl-safer
> fgetpos -
> fsetpos -
> fstat acl, chdir-safer, chown, copy-file,
> fchd
On 07/25/11 17:51, Bruno Haible wrote:
> For me, that sounds perfectly in line with the gnulib approach: We create
> a new module when we notice and fix the first portability problem with
> the particular function.
It's not always that simple, unfortunately. Sometimes it's better to
think of a m
Hi,
I updated gnulib and I now have an error when compiling my freedink project:
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -std=c99 -I/usr/include/SDL -D_GNU_SOURCE=1 -D_REENTRANT
`"../autotools/reloc-ldflags" "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" "" /usr/local/bin` -o
freedink bgm.o dinkini.o dinkc.o dinkc_bindings.o dink
[adding bug-gnulib]
On 07/27/2011 09:31 AM, Csaba Henk wrote:
Hi,
Bugzilla entry #12724 proposes a (by now committed) change
to fclose(3) behavior based on the following citation from
POSIX.1-2008:
"If the file is not already at EOF, and the file is one capable
of seeking, the file offset of t
I noticed what look like unnecessary rm -f commands in this test.
I saw nothing in update-copyright that looked like it could create
the files they would remove, so...
>From fb733077fcd97a36e1ffdb292387943df8e1b9b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:29:59 +0200
Hi,
I get this error on windows:
i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -shared rawsock.o -Lbase lisp.def -Wl,--export-all-symbols
-W -Wswitch -Wcomment -Wpointer-arith -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type
-Wmissing-declarations -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-format-nonliteral
-falign-functions=4 -D_WIN32 -g -O0 -DDEBUG_OS_ERROR -D
Pádraig Brady wrote:
> On 16/07/11 01:51, Paul Eggert wrote:
>> On 07/15/11 03:28, Pádraig Brady wrote:
>>> What I was getting was that it's probably better to leave
>>> the following to the app too:
>>>
>>> #ifndef SA_RESETHAND
>>> # define SA_RESETHAND 0
>>> /* Now the app writer knows they need
> * Sam Steingold [2011-05-17 14:11:54 -0400]:
>
> it appears that neither canonicalize nor canonicalize-lgpl support win32
> shortcuts (either used directly or as used by cygwin).
> it would be nice if they did - then we would be able to use
> canonicalize-lgpl in clisp.
>
> now clisp uses file w
Hi Bruno,
1. There is already alignof module - is this a replacement?
2. alignof.h uses offsetof macro - where is it defined?
3. clisp/src/lispbibl.d defines offsetof, offsetofa, alignof - which
gnulib modules should they be imported from? (or should I just leave
them defined in clisp?)
--
S
Hi,
When the included regex is used I must prepend -I$(srcdir)/gllib to
CPPFLAGS to ensure that the gnulib regex.h is included in the sources.
(when this is not the case, I _must_ not do that!)
This raises 2 questions:
1. how do I know elsewhere in the configuration process that the
included re
Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> On 07/26/2011 10:26 PM, Jim Meyering wrote:
>> > > I don't know about typical mingw file system usage.
>> > > Do mingw users use NTFS often?
>> >
>> > Yes, all of them. MinGW is just the name of the free compiler
>> > toolchain for Windows. Unlike cygwin, it uses the MS
On 07/26/2011 10:26 PM, Jim Meyering wrote:
> > I don't know about typical mingw file system usage.
> > Do mingw users use NTFS often?
>
> Yes, all of them. MinGW is just the name of the free compiler
> toolchain for Windows. Unlike cygwin, it uses the MS C library, so
> anything MS docume
Stefano Lattarini wrote:
> Hi Eric, and thanks for the quick patch.
>
...
> If you haven't already pushed this, I'd like to suggest to credit Jim too
> here: it was him who've had the idea of marking the comments as "FIXME",
> and to suggest the removal of the hacks once a more modern autoconf can
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