Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2013/10/23 03:13, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Dateutils are a bunch of tools that revolve around fiddling with dates
> > and times in the command line with a strong focus on use cases that
> > arise when dealing with large amounts of financial data.
> > 
> > 
> > Works well on i386/amd64.
> > 
> > ok?
> > 
> > -- 
> > Anthony J. Bentley
> 
> cflags needs a bit of work;
> 
> cc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.  -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112L -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=
> 600 -D_BSD_SOURCE -I../lib -I../lib   -ggdb3 -O3 -Wall -Wextra -Wsign-compare
>  -Wno-char-subscripts -Wundef -Wpacked -Wpointer-arith -Wshadow -Wmissing-dec
> larations -Wmissing-prototypes -Winline -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-qual -Wcas
> t-align -Wswitch -Wunused-function -Wunused-variable -Wunused-parameter -Wunu
> sed-value -Wunused -fdiagnostics-show-option -Wunknown-pragmas -Wparentheses 
> -Wstrict-aliasing  -nopie -msse2 -static-libgcc -O2 -pipe -MT dgrep-prchunk.o
>  -MD -MP -MF .deps/dgrep-prchunk.Tpo -c -o dgrep-prchunk.o `test -f 'prchunk.
> c' || echo './'`prchunk.c
> 
> At least it shouldn't be using any of -ggdb3 -O3 -nopie -msse2.

Here is an updated port with those patched out (they came from a SXEmacs
autoconf library...).

ok?

-- 
Anthony J. Bentley

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