Re: Help testing release candidate / mc-4.8.27-rc1



Hi there,

TLDR; I would appreciate if you could please test the following tarball on your systems and report any blocker regressions as compared to the previous 4.8.26 release:

https://www.midnight-commander.org/nopaste/tarball/mc-4.8.27-pre1.tar.xz

$ sha256sum mc-4.8.27-pre1.tar.xz
d922e4175a20779549c4a9746bbe169d4acd2a83b2e14d1d6dfd2cbec32eb12b mc-4.8.27-pre1.tar.xz

I've built this tarball out of the latest master with translations from Transifex pulled in on a fresh Fedora 33 VM, which I'm also going to use to build the final release in about a week from now if nothing serious comes up.

Many thanks!

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Hi,

i tried and endet up with:

make[3]: Verzeichnis „/home/joe/test/mc/mc-4.8.27-pre1/lib/tty“ wird betreten
  CC       tty-slang.lo
tty-slang.c: In function ‘do_define_key’:
tty-slang.c:206:26: error: ‘SLFUTURE_CONST’ undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean ‘SLCONST’?
     seq = SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) strcap);
                          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                          SLCONST
tty-slang.c:206:26: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
tty-slang.c:206:41: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘char’
     seq = SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) strcap);
                                         ^~~~
tty-slang.c:206:49: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘strcap’
     seq = SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) strcap);
                                                 ^~~~~~
tty-slang.c:202:38: warning: unused parameter ‘strcap’ [-Wunused-parameter]
 do_define_key (int code, const char *strcap)
                                      ^~~~~~
tty-slang.c: In function ‘tty_shutdown’:
tty-slang.c:358:29: error: ‘SLFUTURE_CONST’ undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean ‘SLCONST’?
     op_cap = SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) "op");
                             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                             SLCONST
tty-slang.c:358:44: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘char’
     op_cap = SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) "op");
                                            ^~~~
tty-slang.c:358:52: error: expected ‘)’ before string constant
     op_cap = SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) "op");
                                                    ^~~~
tty-slang.c: In function ‘tty_keypad’:
tty-slang.c:455:36: error: ‘SLFUTURE_CONST’ undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean ‘SLCONST’? keypad_string = SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) (set ? "ks" : "ke"));
                                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                    SLCONST
tty-slang.c:455:51: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘char’
keypad_string = SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) (set ? "ks" : "ke"));
                                                   ^~~~
tty-slang.c: In function ‘tty_tgetstr’:
tty-slang.c:760:27: error: ‘SLFUTURE_CONST’ undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean ‘SLCONST’?
     return SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) cap);
                           ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                           SLCONST
tty-slang.c:760:42: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘char’
     return SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) cap);
                                          ^~~~
tty-slang.c:760:50: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘cap’
     return SLtt_tgetstr ((SLFUTURE_CONST char *) cap);
                                                  ^~~
tty-slang.c:758:26: warning: unused parameter ‘cap’ [-Wunused-parameter]
 tty_tgetstr (const char *cap)
                          ^~~
tty-slang.c:761:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
 }
 ^
make[3]: *** [Makefile:549: tty-slang.lo] Fehler 1

Opensuse 15.1 Kernel 4.12.14-lp151.28.91-default running here
gcc is gcc7
glibc is 2.26
libslang2 is 2.3

don't waste any time on this if it's onyl my fault or too old system / libs running here...

--
cu

jth


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