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Date:      Sat, 8 Sep 2012 23:30:14 GMT
From:      "Jason E. Hale" <bsdkaffee@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: ports/171395: [MAINTAINER] audio/taglib: Update to 1.8
Message-ID:  <201209082330.q88NUEjc074650@freefall.freebsd.org>

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From: "Jason E. Hale" <bsdkaffee@gmail.com>
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Micka=EBl?= Maillot <mickael.maillot@gmail.com>
Cc: bug-followup@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ports/171395: [MAINTAINER] audio/taglib: Update to 1.8
Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2012 19:23:58 -0400

 On Saturday, September 08, 2012 23:15:46 Micka=EBl Maillot wrote:
 > there is a conflict with uint typedef in
 > /usr/local/include/taglib/taglib.h:81
 >=20
 > xbmc members try to use new taglib 1.8 features and i can't compile
 > because of the conflict.
 > i get this error:
 > error: reference to 'uint' is ambiguous
 > /usr/include/sys/types.h:56: error: candidates are: typedef unsigned =
 int
 > uint /usr/local/include/taglib/taglib.h:81: error:                 ty=
 pedef
 > unsigned int TagLib::uint
 >=20
 > if i comment the ligne 81, i get this errors like this:
 > /usr/local/include/taglib/tlist.tcc:195: error: expected constructor,=
 
 > destructor, or type conversion before 'List'
 >=20
 > so this update make the lib unusable.
 
 I'm not really seeing the issue here.  Taglib 1.8-beta had a problem li=
 ke this=20
 because some of the new features didn't reference uint in the Taglib=20=
 
 namespace, but that should be corrected in 1.8.  I also don't see anywh=
 ere in=20
 the xbmc source where taglib is referenced.  I've built a number of por=
 ts that=20
 depend on taglib without issue, so I need some more context on this.  F=
 reeBSD=20
 version/arch? Compiler? Steps to reproduce the error?
 
 - Jason



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