[ reviving an old thread ] On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 7:25 PM, Matthew D. Fuller <fullermd_at_over-yonder.net> wrote: > Firstly, my ~/.calendar/calendar (which I'd long since forgotten even > existed; hadn't been touched since last millennium) had lines like > > #include </usr/share/calendar/foo> > > which had worked fine previously, but now force-added the path to the > beginning, leading to a long list of > > 38152 calendar NAMI "/usr/share/calendar//usr/share/calendar/calendar.birthday" > > in the ktrace output. It could reasonably be argued that it's > coloring outside the lines a bit, but the manpage still speaks as > though it should DTRT. I just fix only this. > But the major upshot was that it didn't find any actual files, and so > calendar output nothing and exited without any errors or error code. > That part, doesn't seem so much right; it should at least say > SOMETHING, neh? This is still a problem > But with that tracked down and changed, it now started outputting > stuff. Too much stuff. Way too much stuff, in character sets my > xterm didn't know what to do with. It turns out THAT was a result of > lines in the file like > > /* #include <calendar.croatian> */ > > which cpp properly did nothing with, but the built-in parsing still > sees and processes. That's definitely buggy... As is this. -- Eitan AdlerReceived on Tue Dec 10 2013 - 00:42:16 UTC
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