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#343 Build fails on FreeBSD

1.23.x
closed-fixed
nobody
None
Compilation
5
2018-08-21
2018-08-20
Mikhail T.
No

The attached patches are necessary for compiling on FreeBSD. I presume, things work on Linux, because the header-files are implicitly included by others.

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Release Notes: 2018/11/pidgin-sipe-release-1240

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  • Stefan Becker

    Stefan Becker - 2018-08-20
    • summary: Missing header-files --> Build fails on FreeBSD
    • Attachments has changed:

    Diff:

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    @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
    +fix-343-build-fails-on-freebsd.patch (2.1 kB; text/x-patch)
     patch-src__purple__purple-dnsquery.c (349 Bytes; text/x-csrc)
     patch-warnings (666 Bytes; application/octet-stream)
    
     
  • Stefan Becker

    Stefan Becker - 2018-08-20

    Thanks. But to be honest it would be much easier to avoid this if there would be a open build system, like Open Build System for Linux, where package maintainers can submit their git HEAD/releases tarballs to...

    I cleaned up and fixed your patches. Please confirmed that the attached patch achieves what you intended.

     
  • Stefan Becker

    Stefan Becker - 2018-08-20

    Oh and would be nice to have your email address for the commit...

     
  • Mikhail T.

    Mikhail T. - 2018-08-20

    Thanks for the prompt response. The patches are too trivial for any credit to be necessary. You can attribute them to the "FreeBSD project" at large :)

    I can make my FreeBSD system available for test-builds. Let me know your /etc/passwd entry and ssh-key by e-mail.

     

    Last edit: Mikhail T. 2018-08-20
  • Stefan Becker

    Stefan Becker - 2018-08-20
    • status: open --> closed-fixed
     
  • Stefan Becker

    Stefan Becker - 2018-08-20

    Fixed by git commit 4d55a727

    I hope the email address is acceptable.

     
  • Stefan Becker

    Stefan Becker - 2018-08-21

    BTW: have you considered to update the FreeBSD port? The last rebase is 2 years old...

     

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