Hello, there were other last minute (in the literal sense of the term) changes to C23 that might impact musl. I updated the summary page at https://gustedt.gitlabpages.inria.fr/c23-library/ As far as I can see these are - `PRI` macros for narrow types now have to be exact, musl does not seem to conform to this new requirement - the `lc` specifier for `printf` does print NUL for a nul character, we already talked about this For the first, a change is conforming to C17 so it can be done immediately without problems. The second is in principle a normative change in C and in POSIX, but it seems that all other POSIX implementations already are doing this, so probably we should just fall in line. There are also - `mktime` and `timegm` are not supposed to change `tm_wday` if the conversion fails - `fputwc` now also sets the error indicator of the stream if an encoding error occurs. This was previously already required by POSIX. I don't think that musl has problems here Jₑₙₛ -- :: ICube :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: deputy director :: :: Université de Strasbourg :::::::::::::::::::::: ICPS :: :: INRIA Nancy Grand Est :::::::::::::::::::::::: Camus :: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ☎ +33 368854536 :: :: https://icube-icps.unistra.fr/index.php/Jens_Gustedt ::