Accepting request 24417 from Base:System

Copy from Base:System/m4 based on submit request 24417 from user msmeissn

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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/m4?expand=0&rev=11
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--- m4/gnulib-comp.m4
Index: m4/gnulib-comp.m4
===================================================================
--- m4/gnulib-comp.m4.orig
+++ m4/gnulib-comp.m4
@@ -143,7 +143,6 @@ AC_DEFUN([M4_INIT],
gl_PATHMAX
@@ -215,7 +215,6 @@ AC_DEFUN([M4_INIT],
gl_SPAWN_MODULE_INDICATOR([posix_spawnp])
gl_FUNC_PRINTF_FREXP
gl_FUNC_PRINTF_FREXPL
- m4_divert_text([INIT_PREPARE], [gl_printf_safe=yes])
gl_QUOTEARG
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(raise)
gl_REGEX
--- tests/test-isnanl.h
gl_FUNC_RAWMEMCHR
gl_STRING_MODULE_INDICATOR([rawmemchr])
Index: tests/test-isnanl.h
===================================================================
--- tests/test-isnanl.h.orig
+++ tests/test-isnanl.h
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ main ()
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ main ()
/* Quiet NaN. */
ASSERT (isnanl (0.0L / 0.0L));
ASSERT (isnanl (NaNl ()));
-#if defined LDBL_EXPBIT0_WORD && defined LDBL_EXPBIT0_BIT
+#if defined LDBL_EXPBIT0_WORD && defined LDBL_EXPBIT0_BIT && 0
/* A bit pattern that is different from a Quiet NaN. With a bit of luck,
it's a Signalling NaN. */
{
@@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ main ()
@@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ main ()
{ LDBL80_WORDS (0xFFFF, 0x83333333, 0x00000000) };
ASSERT (isnanl (x.value));
}
@ -27,7 +31,7 @@
/* The isnanl function should recognize Pseudo-NaNs, Pseudo-Infinities,
Pseudo-Zeroes, Unnormalized Numbers, and Pseudo-Denormals, as defined in
Intel IA-64 Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 1:
@@ -135,6 +136,7 @@ main ()
@@ -149,6 +150,7 @@ main ()
ASSERT (isnanl (x.value));
}
#endif
@ -35,7 +39,9 @@
return 0;
}
--- tests/test-strtod.c
Index: tests/test-strtod.c
===================================================================
--- tests/test-strtod.c.orig
+++ tests/test-strtod.c
@@ -673,9 +673,9 @@ main ()
/* Sign bits of NaN is a portability sticking point, not worth

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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Nov 15 10:34:56 CET 2009 - meissner@suse.de
- refreshed patches with fuzz=0
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 20 18:24:57 CEST 2009 - puzel@suse.cz

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m4.spec
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Provides: base:/usr/bin/m4
AutoReqProv: on
PreReq: %{install_info_prereq}
Version: 1.4.13
Release: 1
Release: 2
Summary: GNU m4
Url: http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/
Source: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/m4/m4-%{version}.tar.lzma
@ -76,330 +76,3 @@ make install DESTDIR="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"
%{_mandir}/*/*
%changelog
* Wed May 20 2009 puzel@suse.cz
- Update to m4 1.4.13
** The manual is now distributed under the terms of FDL 1.3.
** The `divert' and `undivert' builtins have been made more efficient
when using temporary files for large diversions.
** The `translit' builtin has been made more efficient when the second
argument is short.
** The input engine has been optimized for faster processing.
** The command line option `--debugfile', introduced in 1.4.7, now
treats its argument as optional, in order to allow setting the debug
output back to stderr when used without an argument; and order is now
significant with respect to command line files. You must therefore use
`m4 --debugfile=trace file', not `m4 file --debugfile trace'. This
change does not affect the deprecated `-o'/`--error-output' option.
** The `syscmd' and `esyscmd' builtins can be configured to use an
alternate shell, via the new `configure' option `--with-syscmd-shell'.
** A number of portability improvements inherited from gnulib.
* Sat Oct 11 2008 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.12.
** Fix regression introduced in 1.4.4b where using `traceon' could delete
a macro. This was most noticeable with `traceon(`traceon')', but
would also happen in cases such as `foo(traceon(`foo'))'.
** Fix regression introduced in 1.4.7 where `m4 -N9' died with an assertion
failure.
** Fix regression introduced in 1.4.11 where `defn' died with an assertion
failure on a traced but undefined macro.
** New `-g'/`--gnu' command-line option overrides `-G'/`--traditional'.
For now, the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT has no effect on M4
behavior; but a future release of M4 will behave as though --traditional
is implied if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set (this future change is necessary,
because in the current release, there is no way to disable GNU
extensions that conflict with POSIX without the use of a non-POSIX
command-line argument). Clients of M4 that want to use GNU extensions,
even when POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, should start using the -g command-line
argument, even though it is currently a no-op if -G did not appear
earlier in the command line, so that the client will not break in the
face of an upgraded m4 and a POSIXLY_CORRECT execution environment.
** The `-L'/`--nesting-limit' command-line option now defaults to 0 for
unlimited on platforms that can detect and deal with stack overflow. On
systems that lack alternate stack support, such as Cygwin, and on
systems that do not obey the POSIX semantics for distinguishing stack
overflow from other exceptions, such as Linux, you can optionally
install the libsigsegv library (version 2.6 or newer recommended) to
enhance m4's ability to accurately report stack overflow:
http://www.gnu.org/software/libsigsegv/
** A number of portability improvements inherited from gnulib.
* Tue Oct 07 2008 lrupp@suse.de
- disable build check for now
* Wed Oct 01 2008 schwab@suse.de
- Update to head of branch-1.4.
* Mon Jun 23 2008 dmueller@suse.de
- documentation shouldn't be executable
* Thu Apr 03 2008 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.11.
** Security fixes for the -F option, for bugs present since -F was
introduced in 1.3: Avoid core dump with 'm4 -F file -t undefined', and
avoid arbitrary code execution with certain file names.
** Fix regression introduced in 1.4.9b in the `divert' builtin when more
than 512 kibibytes are saved in diversions on platforms like NetBSD
or darwin where fopen(name,"a+") seeks to the end of the file.
** The output of the `maketemp' and `mkstemp' builtins is now quoted if a
file was created. This is a minor security fix, because it was possible
(although rather unlikely) that an unquoted string could match an
existing macro name, such that use of the `mkstemp' output would trigger
inadvertent macro expansion and operate on the wrong file name.
** Enhance the `defn' builtin to support concatenation of multiple text
arguments, as required by POSIX. However, at this time, it is not
possible to concatenate a builtin macro with anything else; a warning is
now issued if this is attempted, although a future version of M4 may
lift this restriction to match other implementations.
** Enhance the `format' builtin to parse all C99 floating point numbers,
even on platforms where strtod(3) is buggy, although the replacement
function does have the known issue of rounding errors when parsing
some decimal floating point values. This fixes testsuite failures
introduced in 1.4.9b.
** Enhance the `index' builtin to guarantee linear behavior, in spite of
the surprisingly large number of systems with a brain-dead quadratic
strstr(3).
** A number of portability improvements inherited from gnulib.
* Mon Nov 26 2007 schwab@suse.de
- Remove broken tests.
* Tue Jul 10 2007 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.10.
* Upgrade from GPL version 2 to GPL version 3 or later.
* A number of portability improvements inherited from gnulib.
* Avoid undefined behavior introduced in 1.4.9b in the `format' builtin
when handling %%c. However, this area of code has never been documented,
and currently does not match the POSIX behavior of printf(1), so it may
have further changes in the next version.
* Sat Mar 24 2007 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.9.
* Minor documentation and portability cleanups.
* Mon Dec 04 2006 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.8.
* The `divert' macro and `-H'/`--hashsize' command line option no longer
cause a core dump when handed extra large values. Also, `divert' now
uses memory proportional to the number of diversions in use, rather than
to the maximum diversion number encountered, so that large diversion
numbers are less likely to exhaust system memory; and is no longer
limited by the maximum number of file descriptors.
* The `--help' and `--version' command line options now consistently
override all earlier options. For example, `m4 --debugfile=trace
--help' now no longer accidentally creates an empty file `trace'.
* The `-L'/`--nesting-limit' command line option can now be set to 0
to remove the default limit of 1024. However, it is still possible that
heavily nested input can cause abrupt program termination due to stack
overflow.
* Problems encountered when writing to standard error, such as with the
`errprint' macro, now always cause a non-zero exit status.
* Warnings and errors issued during macro expansion are now consistently
reported at the line where the macro name was detected, rather than
where the close parenthesis resides. Text wrapped by `m4wrap' now
remembers the location that was in effect when m4wrap was invoked,
rather than changing to line 0 and the empty string for a file. The
macros `__line__' and `__file__' now work correctly even as the last
token in an included file.
* The `builtin' and `indir' macros now transparently handle builtin
tokens generated by `defn'.
* When diversions created by the `divert' macro collect enough text that
M4 must use temporary files, the environment variable $TMPDIR is now
consulted, and a better effort is made to clean up those files in the
event of a fatal signal.
* The `mkstemp' builtin is added with the same GNU semantics as `maketemp',
based on the recommendation of POSIX to deprecate the POSIX semantics of
`maketemp' as inherently insecure. In GNU mode (no -G supplied on the
command line), `maketemp' silently retains the secure GNU semantics, but
a future release of M4 will change this to emit a warning. In
traditional mode (m4 -G), `maketemp' now uses the POSIX-mandated insecure
semantics, and issues a warning that you should convert your script to
use `mkstemp' instead. Additionally, `mkstemp' and `maketemp' are now
well-defined even if the template argument does not end in six `X'
characters.
* The manual has been improved, including a new section on a composite
macro `foreach'.
* The `changecom' and `changequote' macros now treat an empty second
argument the same as if it were missing, rather than using the empty
string and making it impossible to end a comment or quote.
* The `translit' macro now operates in linear instead of quadratic time,
and is now eight-bit clean.
* The `-D', `-U', `-s', and `-t' command line options now take effect
after any files encountered earlier on the command line, rather than up
front, as is done in traditional implementations and required by POSIX.
* Mon Sep 25 2006 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.6.
* Fix regression from 1.4.5 in handling a file that ends in a macro
expansion without arguments instead of a newline.
* The define and pushdef macros now warn when the first argument is not
a string, rather than silently doing nothing.
* Standard input can now be read more than once, as in 'm4 - file -', and
is not closed until all wrapped text is handled. This makes a
difference when stdin is not a regular file, and also fixes bugs when
using the syscmd or esyscmd macros from wrapped text.
* When standard input is a seekable file, the m4exit, syscmd, and esyscmd
macros now restore the current position to the next unread byte rather
than discarding an arbitrary amount of buffered data.
* SysV command-line compatibility is no longer a goal of GNU M4; the
focus will be instead on POSIX compatibility. This release continues to
support previous usage, but adds warnings in areas which will allow a
future version of GNU M4 to use its own extensions without being tied to
the SysV command line interface.
* The no-op compatibility command line options -B, -N, -S, -T, and
--diversions may be withdrawn or assigned new meanings in future
releases, so they now issue a warning if used.
* A new command line option -i replaces the compatibility -e as the
short spelling of --interactive, for consistency with other GNU tools; a
warning is issued if the old spelling is used, and it may be assigned new
meaning in future releases.
* A new command line option --debugfile replaces the options -o and
--error-output as the preferred spelling. The old options were
misleading in their names and inconsistent with other GNU tools; they are
still silently accepted, but no longer documented in --help, and may be
assigned new meanings in future releases.
* Sat Aug 26 2006 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.6.
* Fix buffer overruns in regexp and patsubst macros when handed a trailing
backslash in the replacement text, or when handling \n substitutions
beyond the number of \(\) groups.
* Fix memory leak in regexp, patsubst, and changeword macros.
* The format macro now understands %%F, %%g, and %%G.
* When loading frozen files, m4 now exits with status 63 if version
mismatch is detected.
* Fix bugs that occurred when invoked with stdout or stderr closed,
and detect write failures to stdout or to the target of the
debugfile macro. In particular, the syscmd and esyscmd macros can
no longer interfere with the debug stream or diversions.
* The m4exit macro now converts values outside the range 0-255 to 1.
* It is now an error if a command-line input file ends in the middle of a
comment, matching the behavior of mid-string and mid-argument
collection.
* The dnl macro now warns if end of file is encountered instead of a
newline.
* The error message when end of file is encountered now uses the file and
line where the dangling construct started, rather than `NONE:0:'.
* The debugmode and __file__ macros, and the -s/--synclines option, now
show what directory a file was found in when the -I/--include option or
M4PATH variable had an effect.
* The changequote and changecom macros now work with 8-bit characters, and
quotes and comments that begin with `(' are properly recognized
following a word.
* The new macro __program__ is added, which allows the input file to issue
an error message that resembles messages from m4. Warning and error
messages have been reformatted to comply with GNU Coding Standards.
* The errprint, m4wrap, and shift macros are now recognized only with
arguments.
* The index, substr, translit, regexp, and patsubst macros now produce
output when given only one argument, but still warn about a missing
second argument.
* The patsubst macro now reliably finds zero-length matches at the end
of a string.
* Mon Jul 17 2006 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.5.
* Fix sysval on BeOS, OS/2, and other systems that store exit status
in the low-order byte. Additionally, on Unix platforms, if syscmd was
terminated by a signal, sysval now displays the signal number shifted
left by eight bits, to match traditional m4 implementations.
* The maketemp macro is no longer subject to platform limitations (such as
26 or 32 max files from a given template).
* Frozen files now require that the first directive be V (version), to
better diagnose version mismatch. Additionally, if the F directive
(builtin function) names an unknown builtin that existed in the m4 that
froze the file but not in the current m4 (for example, changeword), the
warning is deferred until an attempt is made to actually use the
builtin. This allows downgrading from beta m4-1.4o to stable m4-1.4.5
without breaking autoconf.
* The format and indir macros are now recognized only with arguments.
* The eval macro no longer crashes on x86 architectures when dividing the
minimum integer by -1.
* On systems with ecvt and fcvt, format no longer truncates trailing
zeroes on integers printed with %%.0f. On systems without these
functions, format is no longer subject to a buffer overflow that
permitted arbitrary code execution.
* On native Windows builds, the macro __windows__ is provided instead of
__unix__. Likewise, on OS/2 builds, the macro __os2__ is provided. This
allows input files to determine when syscmd might behave differently.
* Fix bug in 1.4.3 patch to use \n line-endings that did not work for
cygwin.
* When given the empty string or 0, undivert is now documented as a no-op
rather than closing stdout, warning about a non-existent file, or trying
to read a directory as a file.
* Many documentation improvements. Also, the manual is now distributed
under FDL 1.2, rather than a stricter verbatim-only license.
* Raise the -L (--nesting-limit) command line option limit from 250 to
1024.
* The decr, incr, divert, m4exit, and substr macros treat an empty number
as 0, issue a warning, and expand as normal; rather than issuing an error
and expanding to the empty string.
* The eval macro now treats an empty radix argument as 10, handles radix 1,
and treats the width argument as number of digits excluding the sign,
for compatibility with other m4 implementations.
* The ifdef, divert, m4exit, substr, and translit macros now correctly
ignore extra arguments.
* The popdef and undefine macros now correctly accept multiple arguments.
* Although changeword is on its last leg, if enabled, it now reverts to the
default (faster) regexp when passed the empty string.
* The regexp and substr macros now warn and ignore a trailing backslash in
the replacement, and warn on \n for n larger than the number of
sub-expressions in the regexp.
* Fix a recursive push_string crashing bug, which affected changequote of
three or more characters on some compilers.
* Use automake to fix build portability issues.
* Fix a recursive m4wrap crashing bug.
* Fix a 1 in 2**32 hash crashing bug.
* Tracing a macro by name is now persistent, even if the macro is
subsequently undefined or redefined. The traceon and traceoff macros no
longer warn about undefined symbols. This solves a crash when using
indir on an undefined macro traced with the -t option, as well as an
incorrect result of ifdef. Furthermore, tracing is no longer transferred
with builtins, solving the bug of "m4 -tm4_eval" failing to give trace
output on the input "define(`m4_eval',defn(`eval'))m4_eval(1)".
* Fix a crash when a macro is undefined while collecting its arguments, by
always using the definition that was in effect before argument
collection. This behavior matches the C pre-processor, and means that
the sequence "define(`f',`1')f(define(`f',`2'))f" is now documented to
result in "12", rather than the previously undocumented "22".
* Update the regex engine to fix several bugs.
* Fix a potential crash on machines where char is signed.
* Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de
- converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires
* Fri Oct 21 2005 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.4.
* Tue May 31 2005 schwab@suse.de
- Fix signedness issue when matching comment or quote characters.
* Thu Mar 31 2005 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.3.
* Sun Sep 05 2004 schwab@suse.de
- Speed up parsing by inlining out the common part of next_char().
* Sat Aug 21 2004 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.2.
* Mon Jun 14 2004 schwab@suse.de
- Update to m4 1.4.1.
* Thu Feb 19 2004 kukuk@suse.de
- Cleanup neededforbuild
* Wed Jan 07 2004 schwab@suse.de
- Fix quoting for autoconf.
- Use newer version of the gettext macros.
* Tue May 13 2003 schwab@suse.de
- Add %%defattr.
- Fix file list.
* Thu Apr 24 2003 ro@suse.de
- fix install_info --delete call and move from preun to postun
* Mon Apr 07 2003 schwab@suse.de
- Only delete info entries when removing last version.
* Thu Feb 06 2003 schwab@suse.de
- Use %%install_info.
* Mon Nov 18 2002 schwab@suse.de
- Remove mangling of LIBOBJS.
- Don't clobber po/Makefile.
- Clean up neededforbuild.
- Use AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION.
- Fix some warnings from automake.
* Sat Mar 30 2002 schwab@suse.de
- Fix for new autoconf.
* Wed Feb 06 2002 schwab@suse.de
- Gettextize to work with new gettext.
* Thu Oct 04 2001 schwab@suse.de
- Fix for automake 1.5.
* Sat Jul 21 2001 schwab@suse.de
- Run autoconf in libltdl.
- Fix libltdl/configure.in for autoconf 2.50+.
* Fri Jun 01 2001 schwab@suse.de
- Fix for new configure tools.
* Thu Mar 22 2001 ro@suse.de
- added split-aliases as provides
* Thu Mar 08 2001 schwab@suse.de
- Don't use regex from libc5.
* Wed Mar 07 2001 schwab@suse.de
- Split from base.