On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 1:37 AM, Brandon Invergo <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 08:51 +0200, Jean Louis wrote:
> > I have already written I guess, that I have solved problem temporarily
> > by removing it. I have made notes on that, and I could use sed in a
> > script for compiling it.
> >
> > Only that does not solve that it does not work in gsrc.
> >
> > Jean Louis
>
> Guys, sorry it took a while to jog my memory, but this was a semi common
> problem for packages that hadn't been updated in a while [1].  The
> problem comes from them not having updated gnulib, if I remember
> correctly.
>
> In any case, if you look in the GSRC's Makefile for dico, you'll see
> that there's a "pre-configure" target which takes care of the problem.
>
> So, the question is why "pre-configure" is not running for Jean Louis.
>
> -brandon
>
> [1] See: cpio, cssc, dico, diffutils, grub, idutils, inetutils,
> libiconv, m4, mailutils, myserver, rush, & tar (one or two of those may
> no longer be affected so this step could be removed; inetutils has seen
> some releases, so it's probably fine.)
>

I believe pspp belongs in this list. Even it's latest version.

Why authors don't jump at the chance to use updates freely supplied by other
volunteers, is one of the main mysteries about humanity I've encountered in
my
studies of the libre software movement.

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