On 01/12/14 19:31, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 01/12/14 18:49, Assaf Gordon wrote:
Hello,
On Nov 30, 2014, at 6:09, Pádraig Brady p...@draigbrady.com wrote:
For context, gnulib-tests/test-getcwd.c is failing on Mac OS X with
exit(7)...
I've tried forcing AT_FDCWD to zero in 'test-getcwd.c'
Hello,
On Nov 30, 2014, at 6:09, Pádraig Brady p...@draigbrady.com wrote:
For context, gnulib-tests/test-getcwd.c is failing on Mac OS X with exit(7)...
I've tried forcing AT_FDCWD to zero in 'test-getcwd.c' on Mac-OS,
and it still fails with exit code 7, due to errno=2 (ENOENT).
So perhaps my
On 01/12/14 18:49, Assaf Gordon wrote:
Hello,
On Nov 30, 2014, at 6:09, Pádraig Brady p...@draigbrady.com wrote:
For context, gnulib-tests/test-getcwd.c is failing on Mac OS X with
exit(7)...
I've tried forcing AT_FDCWD to zero in 'test-getcwd.c' on Mac-OS,
and it still fails with
For context, gnulib-tests/test-getcwd.c is failing on Mac OS X with exit(7)...
On 30/11/14 05:59, Assaf Gordon wrote:
One more thing regarding AT_FDCWD:
On Nov 30, 2014, at 0:54, Assaf Gordon assafgor...@gmail.com wrote:
But I did notice this:
In “m4/getcwd-path-max.m4” there is C code