Thanks for the report. What version of libgmp is on that system? (for the record, I see from config.log that it's: uname -m = i386 uname -r = 1 uname -s = OS/2 uname -v = 2.45) The build failure (lin
Thanks for the feedback. Done. Eventually I should automate something to ensure that all patch "Author" name/email pairs listed in git logs also appear in THANKS.
According to Jim Meyering on 9/28/2008 5:35 AM: Yes, that's a nicer solution. Let's go with your patch. - -- Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well! Eric Blake address@hidden --BEGIN PGP
Hoi, Jim Meyering wrote: Elbert Pol<address@hidden> wrote: Jim Meyering wrote: Here's a snapshot of the latest sources from coreutils and the parts of gnulib that it uses. Please beat it up ;-) If th
If you have any libgmp*.a files, what symbols do they contain? E.g., I'd run something like this to check for the missing __gmp_scanf: cd /usr/lib; nm -e libgmp* |grep scanf In any case, please chang
Hi Jim, Jim Meyering wrote: Elbert Pol<address@hidden> wrote: ... I found a newer build from Gmp v4.21 for os/2 With that i came further but still error with the make... If you have any libgmp*.a fil
Almost none: factor would work like it did before, rather than accepting arbitrarily large inputs. Same for expr. Thanks, but that's just a wrapper script.
Hello Jim, Jim Meyering wrote: Elbert Pol<address@hidden> wrote: ... That might make the link succeed, but without gmp support in factor. I had just little time at the moment to test, but if i will b
Hi Jim, Jim Meyering wrote: Elbert Pol<address@hidden> wrote: ... That might make the link succeed, but without gmp support in factor. I had just little time at the moment to test, but if i will buil
Hi Elbert, Thank you! You've just uncovered a bug! Fixed by the patch below. However, that problem is independent of the libgmp issue, so if you apply the patch, your build should get farther. Actual
Hello Jim, Thank you! You've just uncovered a bug! Fixed by the patch below. However, that problem is independent of the libgmp issue, so if you apply the patch, your build should get farther. Actual
You're making progress. What version of Perl are you using? Run perl -v Then try this patch: diff --git a/man/help2man b/man/help2man index cbdaf06..911edc9 100755 -- a/man/help2man +++ b/man/help2ma
Hoi, Hello Jim, Thank you! You've just uncovered a bug! Fixed by the patch below. However, that problem is independent of the libgmp issue, so if you apply the patch, your build should get farther. A
For now, I suggest you work around it with this: cd man && make -t which will leave you with empty man pages. If you really want them, generate them on a system where things work better. Then, maybe
Hoi, Jim Meyering wrote: Elbert Pol<address@hidden> wrote: ... What version of Perl are you using? Run perl -v Then try this patch: diff --git a/man/help2man b/man/help2man index cbdaf06..911edc9 100
I've made a snapshot of the latest coreutils sources, with the corresponding bits from latest gnulib. coreutils snapshot: http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.gz 9.0 MB http://meyering.net/cu/core
If anyone has patches I've neglected, please speak soon. I want to make a snapshot tomorrow, and maybe a release in the next 2 weeks. One I know of and will probably apply: the color-ls-vs-highlighti
Here's a snapshot of the latest from coreutils, along with the parts of gnulib it uses. coreutils snapshot: http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.gz 9.2 MB http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.x
Thanks for the feedback. It helps us plan a release to learn of successful (and failing) builds/tests on different types of systems. So if you can spare a couple minutes to build/test on more systems