Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 13:36:20 +0000 From: Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> To: Jason Evans <jasone@canonware.com> Cc: Jason Evans <jasone@FreeBSD.org>, cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org, brian@hak.lan.Awfulhak.org Subject: Re: cvs commit: src/lib/libc_r/uthread uthread_accept.c uthread_aio_suspend.c uthread_bind.c uthread_connect.c uthread_dup.c uthread_dup2.c uthread_execve.c uthread_exit.c uthread_fchflags.c uthread_fchmod.c uthread_fchown.c uthread_flock.c uthread_fork.c ... Message-ID: <200001301336.NAA04941@hak.lan.Awfulhak.org> In-Reply-To: Message from Jason Evans <jasone@canonware.com> of "Sat, 29 Jan 2000 15:11:10 PST." <20000129151110.D73462@sturm.canonware.com>
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> On Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 02:53:58PM -0800, Jason Evans wrote:
> > Log:
> > Use __strong_reference() instead of __weak_reference() to assure that the
> > weak symbols of the same name are not used.
>
> It looks like it's going to take an 'installworld' or 'includes', then a
> 'world' in order for this to take effect, since the 'buildworld' uses the
> installed version of cdefs.h. Oh well. It doesn't break the world, and
> it's no more broken than using __weak_reference(), so I went ahead and
> committed it.
>
> In other words, unless you take special action, libc_r won't start working
> correctly until you've built and installed the world twice.
There *may* be something funny still going on with _exit()... I'm
trying to rebuild X (as my window manager was killed by the recent
C++ library breakage^Wchanges, so now's as good a time as any), and
have had problems that I can't claim to understand but are still
breaking ports/x11/XFree86 after a very short way into the
compilation.
Doing another make world now....
> Jason
>
>
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