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From: | Michael Felt |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-wget] pkg-config, openssl |
Date: | Wed, 8 Jun 2016 17:07:11 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.7.2 |
On 08-Jun-16 09:42, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
I am old school, i.e., older than git - and while i will look for it, what is the git command to "copy-out", as i cannot check-out (i assume) "trunk".On Tuesday 07 June 2016 23:34:46 Michael Felt wrote:On 07-Jun-16 09:52, Tim Ruehsen wrote:Hi Michael,Unknown option: utf8 make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.This should be solved by commit 302aa79abb17a2b621e2191723e5e2cf3ebc5dbb from May 27. (Did you pull in the latest changes ?)No. As a packager I try to work only from the distributions. If a patch is simple I apply it manually and then update the versioning, e.g., I would renumber to 1.17.1.X where X > 0 (when X==0 it is the original sources)I understand. Maybe you could try the latest stuff from git. That is the only chance to fix it for you *before* the next release."/usr/include/sys/mman.h", line 115.9: 1506-236 (W) Macro name MAP_FAILED has been redefined. "/usr/include/sys/mman.h", line 115.9: 1506-358 (I) "MAP_FAILED" is defined on line 156 of ../../src/wget-1.17.1/src/sysdep.h.This is just a warning, but I'll push a fix soon.I will send the "lines" from AIX so you know what it is redefining it to :)It should be fixed in git master. (Again: please test it.)
p.s. I did port git to AIX, so i can git things. Michael
"../../src/wget-1.17.1/src/html-url.c", line 632.16: 1506-068 (W) Operation between types "char*" and "int" is not allowed. "../../src/wget-1.17.1/src/http.c", line 3437.19: 1506-068 (W) Operation between types "char*" and "int" is not allowed.Also just warnings. These come if you have IRI support disabled. This happens (if not requested manually) when libiconv and/or libidn are missing. You should get IRI working - in the future, wget might not be compilable without international URL support.I will have to dig to see how AIX is providing IRI support. I know that there is iconv() support - but also that the GNU tests do not like the AIX implementation choices (they decided to call something invalid where the standard says it is "up to the implementation" - and AIX converts a legal input character to a space (ASC 32) when there is not a valid output character - (this is a choice conform with the standard) - while the GNU iconv() tests wants it to fail (also a valid choice conform with the IEEE standard). Equally often though, autotools are just looking for an include file that isn't there - and concludes there is no support (e.g., for bzip2 and/or zlib).From what I read you'll have to install GNU libiconv and libidn (compiled with GNU libiconv). Tim
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