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Mauro Maroni <mmaroni@××××××.ar> posted |
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200611062236.11240.mmaroni@××××××.ar, excerpted below, on Mon, 06 Nov |
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2006 22:36:11 -0300: |
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> References: <454F6945.1090704@××××××××××××.org> |
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> Did anyone get a segmentation fault when installing coreutils-6.4? See |
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> build error below |
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See that references header I quoted above? That means you replied to a |
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previous post (which was on a totally different topic, gnupg, as it |
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happens), instead of starting a new thread. That's called hijacking a |
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thread, and is considered a violation of netiquette, as many people's |
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clients actually display threaded replies under the original post. If you |
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are replying, reply on topic. If you are starting a new topic, please do |
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it with a new post to a new thread, not a reply to an existing thread. |
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Briefly answering your question anyway... I have it merged here, which |
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means it must have merged just fine. According to the date on one of the |
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package files, I merged it Oct. 24th. |
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I'm not an i18n/l10n (internationalization/localization) expert by far, as |
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I do only English and thus turn most of that stuff off where I can. |
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However, if I'm not mistaken, po files are l10n related. A quick google |
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says the .ar in your email address is Argentina, so it's relatively likely |
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you are localized to something other than the en-us I use and that tends |
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to be the default unlocalized version. I'd do a bugsearch on |
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bugs.gentoo.org (don't forget to search on closed bugs too as it may have |
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just been fixed), and if there's nothing filed on the package that looks |
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like what you are seeing, file a bug report. |
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In the mean time, you /might/ be able to merge it USE=-nls if you don't |
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mind giving up the l10n stuff. That is how I have it merged and would be |
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my guess as to what controls the po file stuff. |
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Still, that bug report is worthwhile, as the segfault points to an issue |
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that needs resolved. (Be glad you aren't Estonian, "et" IIRC. From a few |
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bug reports I've read, that l10n is one of the worst, as the letters are |
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in a different order resulting in all sorts of unanticipated stuff |
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happening when the normal ordering assumptions prove incorrect. There's |
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an Estonian guy that has unfortunately had to become quite familiar with |
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bugzilla due to all the bugs he files as a result, but the devs appreciate |
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it as it points out bugs due to invalid assumptions, that nobody else |
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runs into.) |
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Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. |
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"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- |
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and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman |
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