Bruno Haible wrote:
Paul, please cry loudly if you disagree :)
No, that's fine, thanks. (Sorry, I thought I already replied to this.)
People reminded me about this license change:
> The other files were written by:
> lib/fseterr.h: Bruno
> lib/fseterr.c: Bruno, Kevin Cernekee
> lib/mbchar.h: Bruno, Paul (regarding 'inline')
> lib/mbchar.c: Bruno, Paul (regarding 'inline')
> lib/mbiter.h: Bruno, Paul
> lib/mbiter.c: P
Pádraig Brady wrote in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2016-04/msg00022.html:
> I suggested a makedev gnulib module in the thread above
> as it's not just the headers that are varying,
> as also some systems use mkdev() and some makedev().
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnuli
Pádraig Brady wrote in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2016-04/msg00022.html
and pushed in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2016-11/msg00116.html:
> Context in http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2016-03/msg00025.html
> glibc-2.23 and musl now need this change i
On 01/12/16 10:52, KO Myung-Hun wrote:
> Hi/2.
>
> These are OS/2 patches.
>
> Review, please...
>
> [PATCH 1/4] sys_socket: typedef sa_family_t correctly on OS/2 kLIBC
> [PATCH 2/4] relocatable: Fix that /@unixroot prefix is not working on
> [PATCH 3/4] alphasort, scandir: Port to OS/2 kLIBC
>
On OS/2 kLIBC, scandir() declaration is different from POSIX. As a
result, alphasort() declaration is different, too.
* lib/alphasort.c (alphasort): Implement according to OS/2 kLIBC
declaration.
* lib/scandir.c (scandir): Add declaration for OS/2 kLIBC.
---
lib/alphasort.c | 10 ++
lib/s
On OS/2 kLIBC, sa_family_t is unsigned char unless TCPV40HDRS is
defined.
* lib/sys_socket.in.h (sa_family_t): Typedef to unsigned char on
OS/2 kLIBC unless TCPV40HDRS is defined.
---
lib/sys_socket.in.h | 5 +
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lib/sys_socket.in.h b/lib/sys_socket
On OS/2 kLIBC, d_name is not the last field of struct dirent. So
copying struct dirent according to the size calculated based on d_name
blows the fields after d_name up.
The correct way is to allocate the whole size of struct dirent.
* lib/scandir.c (_D_ALLOC_NAMLEN): Consider the fields after d_
Hi/2.
These are OS/2 patches.
Review, please...
[PATCH 1/4] sys_socket: typedef sa_family_t correctly on OS/2 kLIBC
[PATCH 2/4] relocatable: Fix that /@unixroot prefix is not working on
[PATCH 3/4] alphasort, scandir: Port to OS/2 kLIBC
[PATCH 4/4] scandir: Fix _D_ALLOC_NAMLEN() on OS/2 kLIBC
OS/2 kLIBC has a feature to rewrite some path components. For example,
'/@unixroot' is replaced with a value of $UNIXROOT if it is.
So prepending a drive letter to the path starting with '/' makes the
path starting with '/@unixroot' to 'x:/@unixroot' which is unexpected.
This will breaks the beha
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