Re: getaddrinfo: Fix AI_NUMERICSERV configure check on GCC 14 (regr. 2025-02-12).

2025-03-04 Thread Collin Funk
Collin Funk writes: > If I remember correctly, this code would warn on previous versions of > GCC. But on GCC 14 it is an error by default. Forgot to attach the patch. Collin >From 7029d554682583586d56deefb60af7a1aae233ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Collin Funk Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2025 21:45:

getaddrinfo: Fix AI_NUMERICSERV configure check on GCC 14 (regr. 2025-02-12).

2025-03-04 Thread Collin Funk
On GNU/Linux with GCC 14.2, I noticed the following: $ gnulib-tool --create-testdir --dir testdir1 getaddrinfo $ cd testdir1 $ ./configure [...] checking for getaddrinfo... yes checking whether getaddrinfo supports AI_NUMERICSERV... no [...] In config.log there is the

Re: distributing the OpenPGP keys

2025-03-04 Thread Simon Josefsson via Gnulib discussion list
Bruno Haible via Gnulib discussion list writes: > Hi Simon, > >> However >> isn't the canonical set of PGP keys for a project distributed from >> Savannah though? If I'm signing the git bundle, it would be nice if the >> gnulib PGP keys on Savannah included my key. > > The OpenPGP keys for all G

Re: Haiku support

2025-03-04 Thread Bruno Haible via Gnulib discussion list
Simon Josefsson wrote: > It seems the Haiku community is fairly active, I > wonder how hard it is to get a GitLab runner (or GitHub Actions, if > that's even possible) up and running for it... I think it's pointless for anyone to host such a runner, as long as the Haiku kernel can be made to crash

Re: distributing the OpenPGP keys

2025-03-04 Thread Bruno Haible via Gnulib discussion list
Hi Simon, > However > isn't the canonical set of PGP keys for a project distributed from > Savannah though? If I'm signing the git bundle, it would be nice if the > gnulib PGP keys on Savannah included my key. The OpenPGP keys for all GNU packages are distributed through the GNU keyring