Package: libmotif-dev
Version: 2.2.3-1
Severity: normal


-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.0-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)

Versions of packages libmotif-dev depends on:
ii  libmotif3                 2.2.3-1        Open Motif - shared libraries
ii  xlibs-dev                 6.8.2.dfsg.1-7 X Window System client library dev

libmotif-dev recommends no packages.

-- no debconf information
The uil command produces a wrong uid output file on a small example.

The command is:
> uil pb.uil -o pb.uid -m -v pb.txt

The input file "pb.uil" content is:
  module M
    value
      a0 : exported "";
      a1 : exported "";
      a2 : exported "";
      a3 : exported "";
      a4 : exported "";
      a5 : exported "";
      a6 : exported "";
      a7 : exported "";
      a8 : exported "";
      a9 : exported "";
      b0 : exported "";
      b1 : exported "";
      b2 : exported "";
      b3 : exported "";
      b4 : exported "";
      b5 : exported "";
      b6 : exported "";
      b7 : exported "";
      b8 : exported "";
      b9 : exported "";
      c0 : exported "";
      c1 : exported "";
      c2 : exported "";
      c3 : exported "";
      c4 : exported "";
      c5 : exported "";
      c6 : exported "";
      c7 : exported "";
      c8 : exported "";
      c9 : exported "";
      d0 : exported "";
      d1 : exported "";
      d2 : exported "";
      d3 : exported "";
      d4 : exported "";
    end module;
    
The options "-m" and "-v pb.txt" are used in order to ease debuging.
They produce a listing file including machine code information giving
evidence of the problem.
The listing file "pb.txt" content is: 

Motif Uil Compiler V2.0-000     Thu Nov 10 10:38:33 2005
Page 1
Module: M
    1 (0)       module M
    2 (0)       value
                               18581BB7   0000   module record 
                                   0000   0004   topmost count: 0
    3 (0)       a0 : exported "";
                                          0000   Resource index: a0 
                                          0000   size: 1, group: literal 
                                          0000   type: string, access: public, 
locked: false
                                     00   0000   ?

   4 (0)       a1 : exported "";
   5 (0)       a2 : exported "";
   6 (0)       a3 : exported "";
   7 (0)       a4 : exported "";
   8 (0)       a5 : exported "";
   9 (0)       a6 : exported "";
  10 (0)       a7 : exported "";
  11 (0)       a8 : exported "";
  12 (0)       a9 : exported "";
  13 (0)       b0 : exported "";
  14 (0)       b1 : exported "";
  15 (0)       b2 : exported "";
  16 (0)       b3 : exported "";
  17 (0)       b4 : exported "";
  18 (0)       b5 : exported "";
  19 (0)       b6 : exported "";
  20 (0)       b7 : exported "";
  21 (0)       b8 : exported "";
  22 (0)       b9 : exported "";
  23 (0)       c0 : exported "";
  24 (0)       c1 : exported "";
  25 (0)       c2 : exported "";
  26 (0)       c3 : exported "";
  27 (0)       c4 : exported "";
  28 (0)       c5 : exported "";
  29 (0)       c6 : exported "";
  30 (0)       c7 : exported "";
  31 (0)       c8 : exported "";
  32 (0)       c9 : exported "";
  33 (0)       d0 : exported "";
  34 (0)       d1 : exported "";
  35 (0)       d2 : exported "";
  36 (0)       d3 : exported "";
  37 (0)       d4 : exported "";
  38 (0)       end module;
   
   File (0)   pb.uil

This output listing contains errors for each literal except the first one.
It seems that there is no machine code produced for these literals.


            


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