Re: automake-1.16.92 released

2024-06-29 Thread Nick Bowler
On 2024-06-29 07:28, Dave Hart wrote: > I'm seeing a regression building ntpd on FreeBSD 12.1 amd64 with > Autoconf 2.71 between Automake 1.16.5 and 1.16.92. I haven't filed a > bug report yet as I'm trying to do my part to characterize it well and > provide an easy reproduction. It may well be a

Re: automake-1.16.92 released

2024-06-29 Thread Dave Hart
On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 21:29, Karl Berry wrote: > Indeed. Thank you very much for the report (and the followup). The first > question that comes to mind: are you using the same version of libtool > in the various cases? --thanks again, karl. > Yes, on both systems it's libtool 2.4.6 I saw no in

Re: First draft of application to Sovereign Tech Fund

2024-06-29 Thread Karl Berry
Hi Christoph and all - back on the Sovereign Tech Fund application. Here's my first cut at tweaking the wording. Thanks for doing all this. -k Draft of applications (questions are with > at the left of the line): > I acknowledge: > > All code and documentation to be supported mu

Re: automake-1.16.92 released

2024-06-29 Thread Karl Berry
Hi Dave, in case it affects a decision to release 1.17 Indeed. Thank you very much for the report (and the followup). The first question that comes to mind: are you using the same version of libtool in the various cases? --thanks again, karl.

Fwd: Automake 1.16.90 regression mistakenly "not using Libtool"

2024-06-29 Thread Dave Hart
It seems debbugs.gnu.org is down or running behind, so here's what I've found. Further testing after I composed the report shows the Automake 1.16i prerelease also suffers the problem. -- Forwarded message - From: Dave Hart Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 17:18 Subject: Automake 1.16.9

Re: automake-1.16.92 released

2024-06-29 Thread Dave Hart
I'm seeing a regression building ntpd on FreeBSD 12.1 amd64 with Autoconf 2.71 between Automake 1.16.5 and 1.16.92. I haven't filed a bug report yet as I'm trying to do my part to characterize it well and provide an easy reproduction. It may well be a bug in our use of Automake, in which case I a