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2009-08-20 Thread Voelker, Bernhard
Jim Meyering wrote I'm beginning to think there's a fundamental problem with your system. Here's the comparable part of truss output on a working Solaris 10 system: ... Remember, you did not compile with gcc. Unless someone can suggest an alternative explanation, I'll have to assume this is

Re: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: new snapshot available: coreutils-7.4.125-eca6

2009-08-20 Thread Jim Meyering
Voelker, Bernhard wrote: Jim Meyering wrote I'm beginning to think there's a fundamental problem with your system. Here's the comparable part of truss output on a working Solaris 10 system: ... Remember, you did not compile with gcc. Unless someone can suggest an alternative explanation,

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2009-08-20 Thread Voelker, Bernhard
Jim Meyering wrote: I suspect this patch works around your compiler's inadequate bool support: diff --git a/src/install.c b/src/install.c index 73b3981..19efb1d 100644 --- a/src/install.c +++ b/src/install.c @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ static bool extra_mode (mode_t input) { const mode_t

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2009-08-19 Thread Voelker, Bernhard
Jim Meyering wrote: Long-term, best for you would be to install GNU diffutils. done: === GNU coreutils 7.4.127-d2510: tests/test-suite.log === 1 of 1 test failed. .. contents::

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2009-08-19 Thread Voelker, Bernhard
Jim Meyering wrote: The *second* time that command is run, it appears to print nothing. Do this in src/: ./touch a b; mode3=2755 ./ginstall -Cv -m$mode3 a b ./ginstall -Cv -m$mode3 a b Bingo! If the second invocation of ginstall doesn't print anything, that indicates a

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2009-08-19 Thread Jim Meyering
Voelker, Bernhard wrote: Jim Meyering wrote: The *second* time that command is run, it appears to print nothing. Do this in src/: ./touch a b; mode3=2755 ./ginstall -Cv -m$mode3 a b ./ginstall -Cv -m$mode3 a b Bingo! If the second invocation of ginstall doesn't print