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What's wrong with bluefish?



[Please CC me, I'm not on this list.]

I'm looking at a failure log on one of my packages, bluefish, and I'm
completely stunned.  The package builds fine on i386 and an m68k build bot
has uploaded a binary package.

Here's the relevant part of the build log (from
http://www.complete.org/~buildd/logs/bluefish_0.3.2-1_19990712-0909):

gcc -O2 -Wall -g -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/lib/glib/include -c -o toolbars.o toolbars.c
In file included from toolbars.c:41: 
menu.h:86: initializer element for menu_items[60].callback_action' is not computable at load time
menu.h:88: initializer element for menu_items[61].callback_action' is not computable at load time
[... lots of this ...]

To me and to one of the upstream developers the relevant section of code
seems okay.  Can someone please check this out?

-- 
%%% Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho % gaia@iki.fi % http://www.iki.fi/gaia/ %%%

   "... memory leaks are quite acceptable in many applications ..."
    (Bjarne Stroustrup, The Design and Evolution of C++, page 220)


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