mpg123 config is wrong 30 April 2024, 19:19:02 Hi,Looking at the mpg123 PKGBUILD ...Code: [Select]./configure \ --enable-int-qualityHowever such an option does not exist!Code: [Select]$ ./configure --help[...] --disable-messages no error/warning messages on the console --enable-runtime-tables calculate tables at runtime saving size at the expense of additional computation at load time --disable-new-huffman new huffman decoding scheme by Taihei (faster on modern CPUs at least, so on by default) --disable-int-quality use rounding instead of fast truncation for integer output, where possible --disable-16bit no 16 bit integer output --disable-8bit no 8 bit integer output --disable-32bit no 32 bit integer output (also 24 bit) --disable-real no real (floating point) output[...]Only "--disable-int-quality" is proposed.
Re: mpg123 config is wrong Reply #1 – 30 April 2024, 20:27:55 I think it's probably valid being the inverse, I'd guess it is written like that in --help to indicate which is the default but it might be explicitly specified due to the default having changed in the past, or likely to change in future:https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.67/html_node/Package-Options.htmlAnd these sort of issues often originate from the Arch Linux PKGBUILD as does this one, so that would be the place to report it:https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/mpg123/-/blob/main/PKGBUILD?ref_type=headsMost likely it's just wasting a few bytes in the PKGBUILD, don't know for sure though, you should probably investigate further before reporting it.