Hi Bruno,
I wanted to update sed to latest gnulib, but found that the new
nl_langinfo tests would fail on fedora 27 with glibc-2.26, where
nl_langinfo (ALTMON_1) returns the empty string:
FAIL: test-nl_langinfo.sh
=
test-nl_langinfo.c:95: assertion 'strlen (nl_langinfo (A
> I was just setting up a build of gnulib with
>
> CC="gcc -mmpx -fcheck-pointer-bounds"
> CXX="g++ -mmpx -fcheck-pointer-bounds"
The build completed. It did not report any problems, except for
test-fprintf-posix2 and test-printf-posix2, which go into an endless
SIGSEGV loop right at
arg = atoi
FYI, I noticed a new syntax-check error in sed, and rather
than adding an exclusion in its cfg.mk file, I've fixed it at
the source with this (just pushed):
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2018 16:57:36 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] maint.mk: exempt "/proc/filesystems" from "file system"
syntax check
* top/maint.mk (
Am Samstag, den 03.02.2018, 19:56 +0100 schrieb Bruno Haible:
> Tim Rühsen wrote:
> > sed: -e expression #6, char 53: unknown option to `s'
>
> The 6th sed expression and following here are these:
>
> > -e 's|@''GNULIB_PTHREAD_SIGMASK''@|(IN_LIBIDN_GNULIB_TESTS ||
> > IN_LIBIDN_GNULIB_TESTS
Tim Rühsen wrote:
> sed: -e expression #6, char 53: unknown option to `s'
The 6th sed expression and following here are these:
> -e 's|@''GNULIB_PTHREAD_SIGMASK''@|(IN_LIBIDN_GNULIB_TESTS ||
> IN_LIBIDN_GNULIB_TESTS)|g' \
> -e 's|@''GNULIB_RAISE''@|(IN_LIBIDN_GNULIB_TESTS ||
> IN_LI
Hi,
just trying to update gnulib code for libidn and run into the error in
the subject. It's the latest gnulib from master.
Maybe I miss something ? I am not too familiar with sed to see
something obvious.
The steps I took:
$ rm -rf gl gltests
$ ../gnulib/gnulib-tool --import --local-dir=gl/o
When building clisp on OpenIndiana, I'm encountering this compilation error:
In file included from .../gllib/stdlib.h:51:0,
from clisp.c:2167:
/usr/include/sys/loadavg.h:47:2: error: unknown type name 'hrtime_t'
hrtime_t lg_total; /* used to temporarily hold load totals */
^~~
Hello Florian,
> -fcheck-pointer-bounds in GCC doesn't really work. The existing
> implementation is barely a research prototype (for example, most string
> functions are not protected by it)
Thanks for the info. I was just setting up a build of gnulib with
CC="gcc -mmpx -fcheck-pointer-bound
On 02/02/2018 11:10 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:
This can cause problems when -fcheck-pointer-bounds is in effect, since
converting a pointer to uintptr_t and back means that GCC won't connect
the resulting pointer to the original and this messes up bounds checking
on the result.
-fcheck-pointer-bo
Paul Eggert wrote:
> converting a pointer to uintptr_t and back means that GCC won't connect
> the resulting pointer to the original and this messes up bounds checking
> on the result.
I don't observe this. This test program:
==
#include
#include
i
On OpenIndiana, I'm seeing this configure output:
checking whether C symbols are prefixed with underscore at the linker level...
grep: illegal option -- E
Usage: grep [-c|-l|-q] [-r|-R] -hHbnsviw pattern file . . .
no
This fixes it.
2018-02-03 Bruno Haible
host-cpu-c-abi: Avoid use
> ... Solaris 11.4?
>
> https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/oracle-solaris-114-beta-released
The installation of this download version in VirtualBox does not work for me.
It hangs after "The on-disk vtoc geometry is not valid".
But I could find out that libc has no function getlocalename_l(). It ha
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