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math/octave bug
There's one remaining bug in octave on CentOS Linux that's described here:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2014/03/24/msg019451.html
I don't actually see a patch for Makefile.in in Iain's post, but I think
his suggestion of making the charset.alias build unconditional is the
best approach. I thought about doing a conditional PLIST entry, but
this could get hairy and require a lot of maintenance to keep in sync
with the logic in Makefile.in.
I attached a proposed patch to make building charset.alias
unconditional, as Iain suggested.
If anyone thinks there's a better solution, please chime in.
JB
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$NetBSD$
--- libgnu/Makefile.in.orig 2016-11-13 15:23:00.000000000 +0000
+++ libgnu/Makefile.in
@@ -2690,18 +2690,7 @@ getopt.h: getopt.in.h $(top_builddir)/co
all-local: charset.alias ref-add.sed ref-del.sed
install-exec-local: install-exec-localcharset
install-exec-localcharset: all-local
- if test $(GLIBC21) = no; then \
- case '$(host_os)' in \
- darwin[56]*) \
- need_charset_alias=true ;; \
- darwin* | cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) \
- need_charset_alias=false ;; \
- *) \
- need_charset_alias=true ;; \
- esac ; \
- else \
- need_charset_alias=false ; \
- fi ; \
+ need_charset_alias=true ; \
if $$need_charset_alias; then \
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) ; \
fi ; \
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