Date:Tue, 31 Jul 2018 23:51:03 +0200
From:Rhialto
Message-ID: <20180731215103.gy8...@falu.nl>
| That seems to do the trick.
Thanks for the confirmation.
| I've installed the patched m4 locally.
There is a pullup request already, for that and the other post-8
bu
On Tue 31 Jul 2018 at 05:38:19 +0700, Robert Elz wrote:
> Try this patch. It appears as if a line got dropped during some changes back
> in Jan, 2016 ! (And no-one noticed.)
Thanks! That seems to do the trick. I've installed the patched m4
locally.
-Olaf.
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___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert -- Wa
Date:Mon, 30 Jul 2018 22:22:55 +0200
From:Rhialto
Message-ID: <20180730202255.gx8...@falu.nl>
| I just updated my laptop from NetBSD 7 to 8. When starting my X session
| which uses twm, the session didn't start properly. It turned out that
| /usr/bin/m4 was loop
I just updated my laptop from NetBSD 7 to 8. When starting my X session
which uses twm, the session didn't start properly. It turned out that
/usr/bin/m4 was looping with 100% cpu use.
Ctwm uses m4 to preprocess the .ctwmrc file. Mine starts more or less
like this:
#
# CTWM configuration file.
#