John Lowe <jrnl@bytetype.co.uk> writes:
strftime.c:63: header file 'wchar.h' not found
Does the following patch to lib/strftime.c fix things for you?
--- strftime.c 2003-09-29 23:44:01 -0700
+++ /tmp/strftime.c 2004-11-08 09:53:22 -0800
@@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ extern char *tzname[];
conversion specifications. The GNU C Library uses UTF8 multibyte
encoding, which is safe for formats, but strftime.c can be used
with other C libraries that use unsafe encodings. */
-#define DO_MULTIBYTE (HAVE_MBLEN && ! MULTIBYTE_IS_FORMAT_SAFE)
+#define DO_MULTIBYTE (HAVE_MBLEN && HAVE_WCHAR_H && !
MULTIBYTE_IS_FORMAT_SAFE)
#if DO_MULTIBYTE
-# if HAVE_MBRLEN
+# if HAVE_MBRLEN && HAVE_WCHAR_H
# include <wchar.h>
# else
/* Simulate mbrlen with mblen as best we can. */