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From: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
To: dev <dev@cor0.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: problem with def of inet_ntop() in git-compat-util.h as well as other places
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 15:28:48 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140827192848.GC7561@peff.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1024776344.30870.1409166905539.JavaMail.vpopmail@webmail2.networksolutionsemail.com>

On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 03:15:05PM -0400, dev wrote:

> This causes a problem on things like Solaris :
> 
>  * new build flags
>     CC credential-store.o
> "git-compat-util.h", line 516: error: identifier redeclared: inet_ntop
>         current : function(int, pointer to const void, pointer to char,
> unsigned long) returning pointer to const char
>         previous: function(int, pointer to const void, pointer to char,
> unsigned int) returning pointer to const char :
> "/usr/include/arpa/inet.h", line 68
> cc: acomp failed for credential-store.c
> gmake: *** [credential-store.o] Error 2

That declaration should only be used if you have NO_INET_NTOP defined by
the Makefile. That is not defined by default for Solaris. Have you
specified it yourself, or are you using the autoconf script? If the
latter, I suspect its test for inet_ntop needs to be fixed.

> However ran into a problem, again, with compat/inet_ntop.c which seems
> to be not needed at all since inet_ntop() handles both IPv6 and IPv4
> just fine.   Really I don't see why this file gets carted around so much
> as it is even in the Apache svn codebase as well.

Again, that should not be compiled at all unless you have NO_INET_NTOP
set. Fixing that should solve both of your problems.

> Also the Makefile's generated are all borked full of GCCism "CFLAGS = -g
> -O2 -Wall"  which means very little on some OS wherein the gcc compiler
> is not the default.

Yes, this is a potential portability problem we've discussed before, but
literally nobody has ever complained. I suspect it's a combination of
many compilers accepting those arguments (e.g., clang is fine with it)
and people on exotic compilers accepting that "make CFLAGS=" is a
reasonable starting point (you can also put "CFLAGS = " into your
config.mak if you do not want to remember to include it on each make
invocation).

> is Solaris and am using ORacle Studio 12.3 compilers and therefore the
> CFLAGS in the Makefiles are just silly.  Lastly, the linkage to libintl
> should look in /usr/local/lib if the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and other env vars
> are setup correctly. However the Makefile's seem to miss this fact and
> -lintl needs to be manually hacked into place.

I do not usually see Makefiles peeking at LD_LIBRARY_PATH, which is for
runtime resolution. Do you need to set LDFLAGS in your environment (or
in config.mak)?

-Peff

  reply	other threads:[~2014-08-27 19:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-08-27 19:15 problem with def of inet_ntop() in git-compat-util.h as well as other places dev
2014-08-27 19:28 ` Jeff King [this message]
2014-08-27 19:48   ` dev
2014-08-27 20:06     ` Jeff King
2014-08-27 21:00       ` dev
2014-08-27 22:28         ` Jonathan Nieder
2014-08-28  4:54           ` dev
2014-08-29  0:05             ` brian m. carlson
2014-08-30 15:25               ` dev
2014-08-28  6:51           ` dev
2014-08-27 19:31 ` Jonathan Nieder

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