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Re: -D CUR_LOCALE considered harmful (was: webwml failed)



On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:45:58PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > ePerl:Error: Perl runtime error (interpreter rc=2)
> > 
> > ---- Contents of STDERR channel: ---------
> > Usage: POSIX::ctime(time) at ../../../english/template/debian/footer.wml line 10.
> > ------------------------------------------
> > ** WML:Break: Error in Pass 3 (rc=74).
> > make[3]: *** [index.fi.html] Error 1
> 
> -D CUR_LOCALE=fi_FI considered harmful.
> 
> After removal of that from .fi's .wmlrc, wml was able to compile the page
> again.
> 
> Comments?

I think this is just a simple conflict. :) It's odd that it happens only
with News/weekly, though. There's probably some #use wml::debian::ctime
missing somewhere, so footer picks up the Perl POSIX lib's ctime() instead
of our ctime().

Which kinda begs the question: why do we have that function named after
a common C/Perl function if it's different? Or, if it's not different, why
don't we use the system's one?

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