Paul Eggert wrote:
> I installed the attached patch into Gnulib and propagated this into m4
> on Savannah so it should appear in the next m4 release.
The patch is fine. In the case of the GNU m4 binary, however, it has no
effect, since the module 'fclose' is used for m4 already since 2011-02-05.
Hallo,
0) thanks a lot for the quick answer!
1) Meanwhile, I realized that too:
the problems *does not exist* with 1.4.19
Bottom line:
the problem is solved with 1.4.19
Luciano
On 29/01/22 18:06, Eric Blake wrote:
On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 04:58:24PM +0100, Luciano wrote:
Hallo gnu,
0)
On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 04:58:24PM +0100, Luciano wrote:
> Hallo gnu,
>
> 0) thanks a lot for your work on free software!
> 1) I have a fresh install of OpenBSD 7.0 [i386]
>and i tried to install m4-1.4.17.
That version is several years old. Can you try again with 1.4.19, and
see if the issu
Hallo gnu,
0) thanks a lot for your work on free software!
1) I have a fresh install of OpenBSD 7.0 [i386]
and i tried to install m4-1.4.17.
2) Configure, make, make install went "fine" with no errors,
but if I run the executable I get Abort trap (core dumped)
3) If I remember correctly, it