Re: Haiku fixes for for fseeko, fbufmode, fflush, and fseterr.

2025-04-08 Thread Collin Funk
Hi Bruno, Bruno Haible writes: > Thanks a lot for this. Let me update some comments accordingly. Thanks! On the Haiku bug report, your input might be appreciated [1]. They want to avoid issues if they break internal ABI. I suggested adding __fbufmode, even though fbufmode is a Gnulib function

Re: Haiku fixes for for fseeko, fbufmode, fflush, and fseterr.

2025-04-07 Thread Bruno Haible via Gnulib discussion list
Collin Funk wrote: > A bit ago, I noticed that Haiku failed to build to to privatizing of > libio.h [1]. Much of this was fixed since Haiku added since they added > stdio_ext.h. > > However, there was still some breakage for fseeko: > > $ cat ../output.txt > fseeko.c: In function 'rpl_f

Re: Haiku

2025-03-12 Thread Bruno Haible via Gnulib discussion list
Collin Funk wrote: > I rarely test Haiku since, in my experience, it crashes after a few test > failures. The newest snapshot, hrev58726, fixes these crashes. Find attached the newest set of test failures, in case you have time to report issues to their bug tracker. Bruno [1] https://s3.wasabi

Re: Haiku

2025-03-12 Thread Collin Funk
Bruno Haible writes: > Find attached the newest set of test failures, in case you have time > to report issues to their bug tracker. Thanks! I'll have a look at them and see if I can bring the number of failures down a bit. Collin

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: Haiku port status

2008-12-07 Thread Bruno Haible
Hello Ingo, Ingo Weinhold wrote: > > - This makes many tests which use > > 'long double' fail. This is critical, because gnulib now assumes working > > 'long double' on all platforms. > > For sake BeOS binary compatibility Haiku does by default still

Re: Haiku port status

2008-11-18 Thread Ingo Weinhold
On 2008-11-15 at 12:42:20 [+0100], Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sorry for the late reply. I'm just back from a rather busy business trip and trying to catch up with my emails. > Ingo Weinhold [are you 'bonefish'?] wrote: I am indeed. On 2008-11-16 at 18:39:47 [+0100], Bruno Haible <