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Re: [bug #29325] Undefined Symbol 'rpl_wctob'


From: Dagobert Michelsen
Subject: Re: [bug #29325] Undefined Symbol 'rpl_wctob'
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 11:55:58 +0100

Hi Jim,

Am 25.03.2010 um 11:41 schrieb Jim Meyering:
Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
 CC       main.o
"main.c", line 1628: warning: argument #2 is incompatible with
prototype:
       prototype: pointer to pointer to char : "../lib/getopt.h",
line 241
       argument : pointer to const pointer to char
 AR       libgrep.a
 CC       grep.o
"grep.c", line 10: warning: void function cannot return value
"grep.c", line 16: warning: void function cannot return value
"grep.c", line 22: warning: void function cannot return value
"egrep.c", line 7: warning: void function cannot return value

These are easily addressed.  Patch below.

Thanks!

I used -features=extensions as suggested in
  <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?24813>

However, the test char-class-multibyte is failing:
...
FAIL: char-class-multibyte (exit: 1)
====================================

out1-none exp1 differ: char 2, line 1
out2-none exp2 differ: char 2, line 1

You can help the test suite produce more/better
information if you install gnu diff and rerun "make check".
When a diff program is available that supports "-u", it uses
that rather than "cmp", which prints what you see above.

Just checked, it also does not work with GNU diff 2.9.

SKIP: euc-mb (exit: 77)
=======================

????
euc-mb: skipped test: EUC-JP locale seems not to work

SKIP: fmbtest.sh (exit: 77)
===========================

Is this a problem with the testsuite or a real problem?

I doubt it's a testsuite problem, but that is a possibility.

It may be due to a bug in grep, or in gnulib's emulation
of some missing-in-solaris-8 function, or a bug in Solaris 8.
Hard to tell without a debugger.
Solaris 8 is old enough that it may well be a problem
with their locale support.

If you want I can give you access to the OpenCSW buildfarm equipped with
Solaris 8/9/10 sparc/x86 and Sun Compilers and GCC. Some GNU projects
are already using it to ensure smooth compilation on Solaris:
<http://www-mockup.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ >
(Preview of the new website)


Best regards

  -- Dago






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