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gnulib-tool.py: Follow gnulib-tool changes, part 29, 30.
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Collin Funk |
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gnulib-tool.py: Follow gnulib-tool changes, part 29, 30. |
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Mon, 26 Feb 2024 22:04:04 -0800 |
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These two TODO entries were pretty simple. One of the ChangeLog
entries listed to a test case Bruno wrote that worked for testing both
of them.
[collin@debian gnulib]$ gnulib-tool.py --create-testdir --dir=testdir-all
--single-configure
module parse-datetime2 depends on a module with an incompatible license: gettime
module parse-datetime2 depends on a module with an incompatible license:
nstrftime
module parse-datetime2 depends on a module with an incompatible license:
parse-datetime
module parse-datetime2 depends on a module with an incompatible license: time_rz
module parse-datetime2 depends on a module with an incompatible license:
timespec
module parse-datetime2 depends on a module with an incompatible license: tzset
module ucs4-utf16 depends on a module with an incompatible license:
unistr/u16-uctomb
module utf16-ucs4 depends on a module with an incompatible license:
unistr/u16-mbtouc
module utf16-ucs4-unsafe depends on a module with an incompatible license:
unistr/u16-mbtouc-unsafe
The first patch fixes the parse-datetime2 warnings in the same way
that gnulib-tool does (ready for the release of parse-datetime3). The
second fixes the libunistring ones. Let me know if I missed anything.
Collin
0001-gnulib-tool.py-Follow-gnulib-tool-changes-part-29.patch
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0002-gnulib-tool.py-Follow-gnulib-tool-changes-part-30.patch
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- gnulib-tool.py: Follow gnulib-tool changes, part 29, 30.,
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