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[sr #110393] Unconditional include of stdio.h should be avoided
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Zack Weinberg |
Subject: |
[sr #110393] Unconditional include of stdio.h should be avoided |
Date: |
Sun, 6 Dec 2020 16:53:14 -0500 (EST) |
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Update of sr #110393 (project autoconf):
Status: None => Ready For Test
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Nice catch; we have never really tested Autoconf with compilers for
freestanding environments. I can't guarantee that Autoconf 2.70 will work
100% for you, but this specific problem should be addressed by commits
b045574cb2ea1c8441be7a7b56fd471d704ebf3a and
131d8c69f31dc6fc8dc93abe1096d52d1fe19fd3.
Before I close the bug report, I'd appreciate it if you could re-test autoconf
git trunk in your environment. Autoconf's own test suite will probably not
run cleanly, but your library's configure script should work much better.
(See https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=autoconf for instructions for
accessing autoconf git trunk, and README-hacking in the source tree for how to
build it.)
(If you find more, different problems, please report them as separate bugs. I
cannot promise to get them fixed for 2.70, which is being released in two days
no matter what, but at least we will have them on record.)
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