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Re: gettext: "make check" fails on NetBSD/sparc-1.5
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Bruno Haible |
Subject: |
Re: gettext: "make check" fails on NetBSD/sparc-1.5 |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Dec 2003 18:12:01 +0100 |
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Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > It means NetBSD's fprintf function is not POSIX/XSI compliant. In order
> > to be POSIX/XSI compliant, it should support the syntax "%5$s" that
> > prints the fifth argument as a string.
> >
> > This affects only NetBSD and Woe32. To workaround this problem,
> > gettext-0.12.2 will contain a replacement for the printf(), fprintf(),
> > sprintf() etc. functions that support the "%5$s" syntax.
>
> I'm still getting the following errors in 1.13.1:
>
> <-- snip -->
>
> ...
> 3c3
> < EUR remplace FF.
> ---
>
> > $s remplace $s.
>
> FAIL: lang-c
> ...
> 3c3
> < EUR remplace FF.
> ---
>
> > $s remplace $s.
>
> FAIL: lang-objc
> ...
>
> <-- snip -->
Strange. It works for me, on NetBSD/i386. Can you check (using "nm") whether
the compiled test program refers to 'printf' or to 'libintl_printf'? And
whether libintl.so really defines the 'libintl_printf' function?
Bruno