Bug#400187: gettext: xgettext segfaults on .lisp files (fwd)

2006-11-28 Thread Bruno Haible
Martin Pitt wrote: That bug has already been closed and the patch applied, so that's not it (I just checked the package to verify this). So it must be something else. But with this additional patch, it will work. Alternatively - since your code appears to be Scheme, not Lisp, anyway - you can

Bug#400187: gettext: xgettext segfaults on .lisp files (fwd)

2006-11-27 Thread Martin Pitt
Hello Bruno, Bruno Haible [2006-11-27 19:36 +0100]: Santiago Vila wrote: I received this from the debian bug system. The bug seems fixed in 0.16 ... Would you happen to have a fix for this for gettext 0.15? I believe the patch that I sent you on 2006-08-28 as response to Debian

Bug#400187: gettext: xgettext segfaults on .lisp files

2006-11-27 Thread Santiago Vila
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Martin Pitt wrote: Hi Santiago, Santiago Vila [2006-11-24 12:53 +0100]: Does it crash with gettext 0.16 in experimental too? Took me a while to build everything... 0.16 seems to work fine, it did not crash on the lisp file and produced a seemingly good PO template.

Bug#400187: gettext: xgettext segfaults on .lisp files

2006-11-24 Thread Martin Pitt
Package: gettext Severity: important Version: 0.15-2 While examining the FTBFS of uim: ../intltool-update fr.po ERROR: xgettext failed to generate PO template file. Please consult error message above if there is any. I tracked this down to xgettext segfaulting while processing a .lisp

Bug#400187: gettext: xgettext segfaults on .lisp files

2006-11-24 Thread Santiago Vila
Thanks for the report. Does it crash with gettext 0.16 in experimental too? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#400187: gettext: xgettext segfaults on .lisp files

2006-11-24 Thread Martin Pitt
Hi Santiago, Santiago Vila [2006-11-24 12:53 +0100]: Does it crash with gettext 0.16 in experimental too? Took me a while to build everything... 0.16 seems to work fine, it did not crash on the lisp file and produced a seemingly good PO template. Thanks, Martin -- Martin Pitt