On 07/01/2011 07:50 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
> But now we have a problem - if gnulib did _not_ replace snprintf because
> it probed the mingw version and found that the return value was correct,
> then the libintl override violates gnulib's assumptions.  If gnulib
> _does_ replace snprintf, but does not support %1$d, then gnulib violates
> libintl's assumptions.

One bit of good news - I confirmed (by modifying test-vsnprintf, then
testing on mingw64, where the gnulib replacement _does_ kick in) that
gnulib's vsnprintf replacement supports %1$d out of the box without any
further m4 tests, and without having to drag in the vsnprintf-posix
module.  So at this point, the patch for mingw is as simple as ensuring
that the gnulib snprintf replacement always kicks in.  Proposed patch
coming up soon.

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Eric Blake   ebl...@redhat.com    +1-801-349-2682
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