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Hello! In an attempt to faciliate managing the dozen of patches that are needed to get glibc build on GNU/Hurd systems (Roland, any chance?) I decided to go for the <git://repo.or.cz/glibc-cvs.git> Git mirror of the main glibc CVS repository. (Thanks Petr!) I created a local branch, stuffed in the patches and began building the thing. All seemed fine. But then the build stopped when building `sysdeps/unix/bsd/bsd4.4/sigvec.c'. In the Git repository's master branch, this file looks as follows: #v+ #include <sysdeps/posix/__sigvec.c> weak_alias (__sigvec, sigvec) #v- According to CVS HEAD the file should be a one-liner, containing only ``#include <sysdeps/posix/sigvec.c>''. What's going on there? I just did clean check-outs of the Git repository's master branch and CVS HEAD. #v+ $ diff -x CVS -x .git -ru cvs/ git/ 2>&1 | wc -l 582 $ diff -x CVS -x .git -ru cvs/ git/ 2>&1 | grep ^Only\ in | wc -l 38 #v- A lot of `sysdeps/*/sparc*' files are in an inconsistent state, plus some other (random) ones. Am I doing something wrong or is the Git repository really busted? Regards, Thomas
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