Ping.
Roumen Petrov wrote:
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Now my environment is with Fortran and Java tools.
Tests 21 and 22 - ok.
For test 23 - one more $EXEEXT. Please see attached file
"libtool-origin-20081127.diff"
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Roumen
diff --git a/tests/convenience.at b/tests/convenience.at
index 995c8ff..c689811 100644
Roumen Petrov wrote:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
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>> This patch attempts to correct the issues raised in this thread:
>> "msys/mingw warnings about string length and putenv absence with gcc
>> -Wall -ansi"
>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-libtool/2008-12/msg00038.html
>>
> [SNIP]
> Patc
Charles Wilson wrote:
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This patch attempts to correct the issues raised in this thread:
"msys/mingw warnings about string length and putenv absence with gcc -Wall
-ansi"
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-libtool/2008-12/msg00038.html
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Patch fail for trunk(origin):
$ patch -p1 -
Charles Wilson wrote:
Now I get completely new working cross-environment: git show correctly
modified files, patch work too :) .
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No regressions on msys/mingw from the last time I ran the testsuite on
that platform (2.2.5a). IOW:
Old testsuite results:
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No regression on unix/min
Charles Wilson wrote:
> Peter Rosin wrote:
>> I'm primarily trying to determine what impact this has on my
>> MSVC branch...
Ran some experiments on the libraries shipped with the Windows SDK. The
attached script worked ok on most of them. After eliminating the static
libraries and the import libr
Charles Wilson wrote:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
>> Peter Rosin wrote:
>>> I'm primarily trying to determine what impact this has on my
>>> MSVC branch...
>
> Ran some experiments on the libraries shipped with the Windows SDK. The
> attached script worked ok on most of them. After eliminating the sta