| ^~~~~~~~~~~~ plural.c: In function libintl_gettextparse: plural.c:68:25: error: too few arguments to function __gettextlex 68 | #define yylex __gettextlex | ^~~~~~~~~~~~ plural.c:1379:16: note: in expansion of macro yylex ------------------------------------------------------------------- This is an unstable amd64 chroot image at a tinderbox (==build bot) name: 17.0_musl-20200328-141627 ------------------------------------------------------------------- gcc-config -l: [1] x86_64-gentoo-linux-musl-9.3.0 * Available Python interpreters, in order of preference: [1] python3.8 [2] python3.7 [3] python3.6 [4] python2.7 (fallback) Available Ruby profiles: [1] ruby24 (with Rubygems) [2] ruby25 (with Rubygems) * timestamp of HEAD at this tinderbox image: /var/db/repos/gentoo Sun Mar 29 08:39:06 UTC 2020 /var/db/repos/musl Fri Mar 27 00:25:27 UTC 2020 emerge -qpvO mail-filter/couriersrs [ebuild N ] mail-filter/couriersrs-0.1.2
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Is gettext installed on your test system? It looks to me like there's a bundled gettext that couriersrs may use if the system one is not available. So maybe we just need a hard dep on gettext.
(In reply to Hanno Böck from comment #8) > Is gettext installed on your test system? > > It looks to me like there's a bundled gettext that couriersrs may use if the > system one is not available. So maybe we just need a hard dep on gettext. The attached emerge history will answer that ;)