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--- Comment #12 from Michael Stapelberg ---
I’m also running into this bug: I have recently started linking strace against
libunwind (for its handy --stack-traces option), and like having strace
available in my package build dependencies to
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Michael Stapelberg changed:
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Eric Gallager changed:
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Summary|config/gettext.m4 and |config/gettext.m4 and
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--- Comment #9 from Eric Gallager ---
(In reply to Eric Gallager from comment #8)
> r265896 might have affected this
Update: apparently not; I still had to deactivate libunwind-headers again on my
latest build of gcc
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--- Comment #8 from Eric Gallager ---
r265896 might have affected this
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Last reconfirmed|2017-07-20 00:00:00 |2018-8-12
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--- Comment #6 from Andreas Schwab ---
If configure tests are nested then that's a bug in the way the tests are
written.
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--- Comment #5 from Iain Sandoe ---
is this a GCC bug, or really a gettext /iconv one?
(the comments at the top of the file suggest that these two m4 modules have
been imported)
A quick scan of the code suggests that the writers intended the
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--- Comment #3 from Mike Stump ---
I've been avoiding this bug for years by just removing the unwind.h header.
:-(
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--- Comment #2 from Jack Howarth ---
It appears that config/iconv.m4 needs to be reworked for its tests to succeed.
Removing INCICONV from CPPFLAGS on darwin causes the headers from /usr/include
to be accidentally used against the libs from
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--- Comment #1 from Jack Howarth ---
FYI, the only reason we never see the same breakage on fink as MacPorts is that
we don't happen to have a libunwinder package in our package set to expose us
to
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