Date: Sat, 06 Jun 2015 12:05:07 +0200 From: Guido Falsi <madpilot@FreeBSD.org> To: FreeBSD ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: [CFT] net/asterisk11 and net/asterisk13 new option to compile using base compiler Message-ID: <5572C5D3.2010006@FreeBSD.org>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --haVXXkjfHcOt4Pdsajs9beXLOHppn1Jnm Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, Recent versions of asterisk have added support to be compiled using llvm/clang, so, with the last update, I added an experimental option to make the port compile using the base compiler(turned off by default). I'm asking for people using asterisk on 10.1 or head to test it compiled with clang and report back both in case of success or failure. My objective is to make the BASE compiler option the default sometime in the future, if it works correctly. In the tests I have performed it works, but I have also seen some core dumps which don't happen when compiled using gcc 4.8. asterisk 13 seems to be more robust than 11 when compiled with clang. So, if you do test this, please use caution and don't perform the tests on production machines, since it can crash and dump core unexpectedly. Thanks in advance! --=20 Guido Falsi <madpilot@FreeBSD.org> --haVXXkjfHcOt4Pdsajs9beXLOHppn1Jnm Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJVcsXUAAoJEBrmhg5Wy9KTCqQIANwlZjgzd1WP/CULD3ITY7WO l/hQ2SY9lKLUgPQ9RUJb/RI541+j9d45YEq7g+97IlHF/vvIJpi/OwDW15rMYMWU zOTaHshWOHx9YJb9czYs37rotCpz6rKuBDSdi/jS4R3yolj1z0srxmlNfktPzuM8 y2RKDY6xP3vuEldV3/D6Yrltr5qhC0WrTFYinUL0vbZTpbTTJYZffnLutcOUVwjr 7wW0cYi6W93YCWjhzTcWsRwSsAckbeKcvFkR5QTOcuag2hXlPd4NELDsLSyiKRbL G2bF+EMhJuZuQNDKUDRb5KcftFJl2aFDR+7C6DsIgl7j2DaoNQ8xr5nDkP3kI78= =xtju -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --haVXXkjfHcOt4Pdsajs9beXLOHppn1Jnm--
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