Re: gawk regex stuff you may want

2016-01-18 Thread Paul Eggert
Aharon Robbins wrote: Attached is a diff with bits and pieces (fixes / changes) in gawk's regex routines that you may wish to apply to the GNULIB version. Thanks for doing all that. I looked over that diff and installed the attached patches into gnulib; they are taken from your diff. Here a

Re: [PATCH 1/2] fts: introduce the FTS_NOLEAF flag

2016-01-18 Thread Kamil Dudka
On Monday 18 January 2016 17:33:54 Pádraig Brady wrote: > On 18/01/16 16:25, Pádraig Brady wrote: > > On 18/01/16 16:10, Kamil Dudka wrote: > >> On Monday 21 December 2015 15:01:56 Kamil Dudka wrote: > >>> On Monday 21 December 2015 00:05:51 Pádraig Brady wrote: > On the other hand we've had n

Re: [PATCH 1/2] fts: introduce the FTS_NOLEAF flag

2016-01-18 Thread Pádraig Brady
On 18/01/16 16:25, Pádraig Brady wrote: > On 18/01/16 16:10, Kamil Dudka wrote: >> On Monday 21 December 2015 15:01:56 Kamil Dudka wrote: >>> On Monday 21 December 2015 00:05:51 Pádraig Brady wrote: On the other hand we've had no reports of issues with the existing auto config done by FTS

Re: [PATCH 1/2] fts: introduce the FTS_NOLEAF flag

2016-01-18 Thread Pádraig Brady
On 18/01/16 16:10, Kamil Dudka wrote: > On Monday 21 December 2015 15:01:56 Kamil Dudka wrote: >> On Monday 21 December 2015 00:05:51 Pádraig Brady wrote: >>> On the other hand we've had no reports of issues with the >>> existing auto config done by FTS. >> >> Because the leaf optimization has been

Re: [PATCH 1/2] fts: introduce the FTS_NOLEAF flag

2016-01-18 Thread Kamil Dudka
On Monday 21 December 2015 15:01:56 Kamil Dudka wrote: > On Monday 21 December 2015 00:05:51 Pádraig Brady wrote: > > On the other hand we've had no reports of issues with the > > existing auto config done by FTS. > > Because the leaf optimization has been enabled for reiserfs only until now. > I

Re: On NetBSD 7.0, m4 tests fail because they use nonexistent uselocale

2016-01-18 Thread Eric Blake
On 01/17/2016 05:51 AM, Janus Troelsen wrote: > Hi Roland, > > This mailing list is dead, but I am also not sure if m4 is effectively > supported for non-GNU platforms, as I had a problem on FreeBSD and got no > replies. No, the list is not dead, but just very low volume. M4 is supported on non-G