On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Jim Meyering wrote:
> David Bartley wrote:
>> The following patches for coreutils and gnulib add a new Solaris 10
>> privilege module as previously suggested [1].
>
> Hi David,
>
> Thanks for following through.
> Are you up to the task of making a few more changes?
Eric Blake wrote:
> According to Jim Meyering on 4/30/2009 10:14 AM:
>> So far there have been only two problems (thanks for the testing
>> and reports, Elbert Pol and James Youngman!) and both are fixed
>> in this new snapshot.
>>
>> I'll release coreutils-7.3 tomorrow if this no-known-problems
>>
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According to Jim Meyering on 4/30/2009 10:14 AM:
> So far there have been only two problems (thanks for the testing
> and reports, Elbert Pol and James Youngman!) and both are fixed
> in this new snapshot.
>
> I'll release coreutils-7.3 tomorrow if th
So far there have been only two problems (thanks for the testing
and reports, Elbert Pol and James Youngman!) and both are fixed
in this new snapshot.
I'll release coreutils-7.3 tomorrow if this no-known-problems
condition persists for a few hours longer.
coreutils snapshot:
http://meyering.net
Bruno Haible wrote:
> Yes, you're right. This should fix it:
>
> 2009-04-30 Bruno Haible
>
> Fix bug introduced on 2009-04-25.
> * lib/math.in.h (gl_signbitf_OPTIMIZED_MACRO,
> gl_signbitd_OPTIMIZED_MACRO, gl_signbitl_OPTIMIZED_MACRO): New macros.
> * lib/signbitf.c (gl_s
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, Stefano Mersi wrote:
when trying to move a diretcory into itself the progam says in italian:
mv: impossibile spostare "myDir" in una sottodirectory di sé stessa,
"myDir/myDir"
There is a grammar error:
"sé stessa" should become "se stessa"
Please report translations bug
How to reproduce the "bug"
# mkdir myDir
# mv myDir myDir
when trying to move a diretcory into itself the progam says in italian:
mv: impossibile spostare "myDir" in una sottodirectory di sé stessa,
"myDir/myDir"
There is a grammar error:
"sé stessa" should become "se stessa"
Thanks
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James Youngman wrote:
> "make check" fails in "doc" on a vanilla NetBSD5.0 system (released
> yesterday) because no version of Perl is installed by default. In
> fact make fails without explanation:
>
> $ make check
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop.
> make: stopped in /home/james/tmp/cu/coreutils-7.2.
Hi Jim,
> Bruno, as Elbert suggests, it looks like this change from last week is the
> cause:
>
> Avoid link error when creating a namespace clean library.
> * lib/math.in.h (gl_signbitf, gl_signbitd, gl_signbitl): Don't define
> as macro with arguments if already defined
"make check" fails in "doc" on a vanilla NetBSD5.0 system (released
yesterday) because no version of Perl is installed by default. In
fact make fails without explanation:
$ make check
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /home/james/tmp/cu/coreutils-7.2.66-428db1/doc
I guess this is becaus
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