-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Charles Wilson wrote: > Two choices: "port" these (few?) additional programs to cygutils (e.g. > so they too link against installed libintl3, use #include <common.h> > which is properly autoconf-guarded instead of hard-including a bunch of > stuff, etc). Or, remove the current versions from cygutils and let the > OP take 'em.
util-linux now uses the system libintl by default, and I manually generate the defines.h and make_include files, assuming that all requirements are installed. (The built-in 'configure', which is not autoconf, produces bogus results.) > So, the big question here is: exactly how many new utilities are we > talking about here, that actually *work* on cygwin (rather than just > compile)? 5? 10? 1? Dunno -- the OP will have to answer that. Then > we can have a more informed discussion. AFAICS now, I'm down to the following: /sbin: agetty fsck.cramfs fsck.minix mkfs.bfs mkfs.cramfs mkfs mkfs.minix mkswap sln /bin and /usr/bin: arch cal chkdupexe col colcrt colrm column ddate getopt hexdump isosize line look mcookie more namei pg rename renice rev script scriptreplay setsid setterm tailf ul whereis Yaakov -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (Cygwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEB4s5piWmPGlmQSMRAoY/AKDz+SuUUiYbAs17zwuSx+53Ltgv/gCgtlMf +adPoPyc6W6GX55s4a0rCD4= =3Nuc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----