Re: [PATCH] Undefine strlcpy if needed.

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On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Ramsay Jones
<ramsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Again, I don't have access to an OS X system, so I don't know
> which package provides libintl/gettext, but it seems to be missing
> on your system.

Probably yeah, those libraries don’t seem to be provided in standard
with OS X or OS X’s development tools, so maybe the Makefile should
also default to having NO_GETTEXT=YesPlease when on OS X.

> You can avoid the build failure, without running configure, by
> setting NO_GETTEXT=YesPlease in your config.mak file.
>
>>
>>
>> I need to run configure first:
>>
>> $ make configure
>>     GEN configure
>> $ ./configure
>> configure: Setting lib to 'lib' (the default)
>> […]
>
> So, presumably, configure has set NO_GETEXT=YesPlease in your
> config.mak.autogen file.

Yes it did.

I don’t mind running configure, but so far Git has compiled fine
without doing it.  Should we fix the default values of NO_STRLCPY /
NO_GETEXT on OS X?

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Benoit "tsuna" Sigoure
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