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Re: [bug-gettext] [sr #108743] Inconsistent definition of libintl_gettex


From: Dagobert Michelsen
Subject: Re: [bug-gettext] [sr #108743] Inconsistent definition of libintl_gettext_germanic_plural
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 13:10:29 +0100

Hi Daiki,

> Am 17.02.2015 um 10:24 schrieb Daiki Ueno <address@hidden>:
> 
> (Well, you filed the issue against the support tracker and moved to the ML.
> Let's continue here then…)

Ahh, sorry, I got the impression mails were attached automatically on replying.

> Dagobert Michelsen <address@hidden> writes:
> 
>> Regarding the failures in the test suite: We can’t get the gij java
>> compiler to compile. Maybe it would be good to test this during
>> configure so the tests can be skipped?
> 
> Can't you use JDK from Oracle?  I don't think gettext depends on gij/gcj.

I'll use --disable-native-java and --disable-java to just skip the errors for 
now and
get back when I need java.

>> There are only three other issues left:
>> 
>> FAIL: lang-c++
>> ==============
> [...]
>> from /opt/csw/include/c++/4.9.2/cwchar:44,
> 
> This line means your C++ compiler is g++, while you are using
> SolarisStudio C compiler.  What happens if you change CXX to
> /opt/solarisstudio12.3/bin/CC ?

Ah, I missed that. Works now.

>> FAIL: lang-bash
>> ===============
>> 
>> 1c1
>> < «Votre commande, s'il vous plait», dit le garçon.
>> ---
>>> �Votre commande, s'il vous plait�, dit le gar�on.
>> FAIL lang-bash (exit status: 1)
> 
> Is your bash compiled with iconv support (see the comment in lang-bash)?
> In any case, it would be helpful if you could provide your locale
> setup, by pasting tests/init-env?

Well, the system bash from /usr/bin/bash is not. I try with /opt/csw/bin/bash 
which is linked against libiconv.
init-env is now preserved after the buildbot build.

>> FAIL: lang-vala
>> ===============
>> 
>> 1,2c1,2
>> < �Votre commande, s'il vous plait�, dit le gar�on.
>> < EUR remplace FF.
>> ---
>>> 'Your command, please?', asked the waiter.
>>> FF is replaced by EUR.
>> FAIL lang-vala (exit status: 1)
> 
> Oh, you have Vala installed?  Which version?

I guess the version is rather old:

CSWvala  vala - Compiler for the GObject type system
         (i386) 0.20.1,REV=2013.05.06

The latest vala still produces the same link error:

FAIL: lang-vala
===============

ld.so.1: prog: fatal: libintl.so.8: open failed: No such file or directory
./lang-vala: line 90: 29632 Killed                  LANGUAGE= LC_ALL=$LOCALE_FR 
./prog > prog.out
FAIL lang-vala (exit status: 1)


I don’t know how that vala stuff works, I tend to disable it too for now so at 
least I have
a clean gettext build which is required for many other gnu projects.


Best regards

  — Dago



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