16.07.2015, 10:36, "Axel Beckert" :
> Hi,
>
> ZyX wrote:
>> Any progress on this? Gentoo have fixed their instance of the
>> similar bug.
>
> Actually not. Slipped off at least my radar, so thanks for the heads
> up.
>
> I've just looked into it and a few questions came up:
>
> ZyX wrote:
>> >
Hi,
ZyX wrote:
> Any progress on this? Gentoo have fixed their instance of the
> similar bug.
Actually not. Slipped off at least my radar, so thanks for the heads
up.
I've just looked into it and a few questions came up:
ZyX wrote:
> > Do you think it would make sense to include the other heade
04.02.2015, 07:49, "ZyX" :
> 04.02.2015, 01:58, "Frank Terbeck" :
>> Hey there!
>>
>> ZyX wrote:
>> [...]
>>> To use zsh headers in some module at least `config.h` file is needed
>>
>> Finally, someone who actually wants to use zsh's facilities to load
>> third party modules. Yay. ;)
>>>
04.02.2015, 01:58, "Frank Terbeck" :
> Hey there!
>
> ZyX wrote:
> [...]
>> To use zsh headers in some module at least `config.h` file is needed
>
> Finally, someone who actually wants to use zsh's facilities to load
> third party modules. Yay. ;)
>> in addition to those already present in the pa
Hey there!
ZyX wrote:
[...]
> To use zsh headers in some module at least `config.h` file is needed
Finally, someone who actually wants to use zsh's facilities to load
third party modules. Yay. ;)
> in addition to those already present in the package. `config.h` files
> contains defines guessed b
Package: zsh-dev
Version: 5.0.7-5
Severity: important
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To use zsh headers in some module at least `config.h` file is needed in
addition to those already present in the package. `config.h` files contains
defines guessed by ./configure script and including it prior to
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