Hi Lars, > Le 23 juil. 2020 à 21:58, Lars Wendler <polynomia...@gentoo.org> a écrit : > > Hi Akim, > >> I think the problem is "simply" that your version of libtextstyle is >> too old. >> >> I'm using 0.20.5. >> >> https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/libtextstyle-0.20.5.tar.gz > > In Gentoo libtextstyle is provided by gettext and neither version > 0.20.2 nor 0.21-rc1 seem to provide a recent enough libtextstyle. Do > you really expect distros to split libtextstyle out from gettext?
Yes, I believe this is something that should happen. In the gettext package, there's a PACKAGING file that starts with: > Packaging hints for binary package distributors > =============================================== > > Although the source of the gettext package comes as a single package, > I recommend that in distributions of binary packages the installed files > be split into three packages: > > gettext-runtime > Contents: Runtime libraries and programs. > Audience: Anyone who wants to run internationalized programs. > > libtextstyle > Contents: Text styling library. > Audience: Anyone who wants to run or develop programs that produce > styled text, to be displayed in a terminal emulator. > > gettext-tools > Contents: Tools and documentation for developers and translators. > Audience: Anyone who wants to develop or localize internationalized > programs, i.e. developers and translators. > Dependencies: requires gettext-runtime. But Bison should use a stricter Autoconf check to rule out versions of libtextstyle that don't support it. I'll do that eventually. Meanwhile, disable text styling with configure --without-libtextstyle-prefix. Cheers!