Re: CVS commit: src/lib/libc/locale

2010-06-05 Thread Alistair Crooks
Hi Nozaki-san, On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 04:04:52PM +, Takehiko NOZAKI wrote: Module Name: src Committed By: tnozaki Date: Wed Jun 2 16:04:52 UTC 2010 Modified Files: src/lib/libc/locale: bsdctype.c Log Message: uint8_t - unsigned char, int16_t - short. As ever,

Re: CVS commit: src/usr.bin/sort

2010-06-05 Thread David Holland
On Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 12:00:33AM +, Thomas Klausner wrote: Modified Files: src/usr.bin/sort: init.c Log Message: Fix typo in comment. Woops! -- David A. Holland dholl...@netbsd.org

Re: CVS commit: src/lib/libc/locale

2010-06-05 Thread David Holland
On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 11:53:32PM +0200, Alistair Crooks wrote: Module Name: src Committed By: tnozaki Date: Wed Jun 2 16:04:52 UTC 2010 Modified Files: src/lib/libc/locale: bsdctype.c Log Message: uint8_t - unsigned char, int16_t - short.

Re: CVS commit: src/etc

2010-06-05 Thread David Holland
On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 02:42:55PM -0400, Christos Zoulas wrote: Modified Files: src/etc: rc rc.subr Log Message: print human readable exit code. + elif [ $1 -eq 127 ] + then + echo stopped with signal $(expr $1 / 256) that can't be right... -- David

Re: CVS commit: src/tests/util/sh

2010-06-05 Thread David Holland
On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 06:53:36PM +, Christos Zoulas wrote: # according to the standard, only failing *simple* commands # cause an exit under -e. () is not a simple command. - dcheck '(set -e; (set +e; false; echo OK; false); echo OK)' 'OK OK' - echeck '(set -e; (set +e;

Re: CVS commit: src/lib/libc/locale

2010-06-05 Thread M. Warner Losh
In message: 20100606041254.gb19...@netbsd.org David Holland dholland-sourcechan...@netbsd.org writes: : On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 11:53:32PM +0200, Alistair Crooks wrote: :Module Name: src :Committed By:tnozaki :Date:Wed Jun 2 16:04:52 UTC 2010 : :

Re: CVS commit: src/lib/libc/locale

2010-06-05 Thread David Holland
On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 11:28:31PM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : I looked at it and it appears to me that it's a change to use : non-sized types (that are guaranteed to be large enough) in the : in-memory structures. If we ever do a port to a 36-bit machine or : whatever it's probably