Hi Akim, On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 07:31:06 +0200 Akim Demaille wrote:
>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. Fair point. Will have a look at this once I find time for it. >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. No, that doesn't help. I still get the same linking error. >Cheers! Kind regards Lars -- Lars Wendler Gentoo package maintainer GPG: 21CC CF02 4586 0A07 ED93 9F68 498F E765 960E 9B39
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