well, hello nonetheless, Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> wrote: |> Do you need any additional help in testing this?
|A major test would be the OS X platform, since it tends to have (a) |missing a lot of functionality, and (b) use LLVM, not gcc, as the |compiler. There should be a note that on Snow Leopard you have to set $CXX to an upgrade compiler -- the developer-toold shipped `Apple clang version 1.7 (tags/Apple/clang-77) (based on LLVM 2.9svn)' bails: checking whether wcwidth works reasonably in UTF-8 locales... no checking that C++ compiler can compile simple program... no configure: error: a working C++ compiler is required `clang version 3.4 (branches/release_34 197314)' as well as `gcc-mp-4.8 (MacPorts gcc48 4.8.2_0) 4.8.2' manage it. Doesn't matter anyway, this system is no longer supported and even may usage of it will become as extinct as the beautiful cat itself. Let me say at least once and finally that i personally consider ?0[steffen@sherwood groff.git]$ du -s gnulib 57548 gnulib a boldness, especially given that the single function that is used from that library is used faulty, and the replacement on the bug tracker is a few hundred byte object code. But that imbalance will surely become smaller over time. Ciao,