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Re: [Bug-readline] readline not compiling on MinGW because of missing #i
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: [Bug-readline] readline not compiling on MinGW because of missing #ifdefs for SIGHUP and SIGQUIT |
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Fri, 26 Aug 2016 08:34:29 -0400 |
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On 8/25/16 3:55 PM, Simon Sobisch wrote:
> I'd rather like to see a MinGW build for the GnuCOBOL 2.0 release than a
> VisualStudio build just "because it compiles directly and the MinGW
> build does not". And this is exactly what is happening with the people
> testing our release candidate.
>
> readline doesn't compile because of the SIGNALs SIGHUP and SIGQUIT that
> are missing in windows (and therefore in the mingw headers, too).
>
> Looking at Readline 6.3 there are at least signals.c (missing #ifdef
> SIGHUP, already has #ifdef SIGQUIT) and input.c (missing both) that
> needs a fix.
>
> Can you please fix both (and grep for other files possibly needing a
> fix) and include them in the "offical" readline-master.tar.gz?
I'll fix SIGHUP and SIGQUIT for readline-7.0. Are there any other common
Unix signals that MinGW doesn't provide?
Chet
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