IRC, OFTC, #debian-hurd, 2012-04-23
<pinotree> diffing the octave i386 vs hurd-i386 build logs gives
interesting surprises
<youpi> checking whether this system has an arbitrary file name length
limit... no | checking whether this system has an arbitrary
file name length limit... yes
<youpi> ?
<pinotree> not only that
<youpi> checking whether getcwd handles long file names properly... yes
| checking whether getcwd handles long file names properly... no, but it
is partly worki+
<youpi> ?
<pinotree> -checking whether fdopendir works... yes
<pinotree> +checking whether fdopendir works... no
<pinotree> (- is i386, + is hurd-i386)
<pinotree> -checking whether getlogin_r works with small buffers... yes
<pinotree> +checking whether getlogin_r works with small buffers... no
<pinotree> -checking for working mkstemp... yes
<pinotree> +checking for working mkstemp... no
<pinotree> +checking for working nanosleep... no (mishandles large
arguments)