Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 19:40:25 -0600 (CST) From: Wes Morgan <morganw@chemikals.org> To: David Wood <david@wood2.org.uk> Cc: ade@freebsd.org, Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>, FreeBSD Ports mailing list <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: net/freeradius - fixed for RELENG_7 amd64 and 6.x with gcc 4.2 Message-ID: <alpine.BSF.0.99999.0712041933030.37247@ibyngvyr.purzvxnyf.bet> In-Reply-To: <GGBqfkCbVXVHFAu6@wood2.org.uk> References: <pWxhb8MRckHHFArW@argon.wood2.org.uk> <GGBqfkCbVXVHFAu6@wood2.org.uk>
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On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, David Wood wrote: > (ade@ cc'd as maintainer of devel/libtool) > > Dear all, > > I posted previously on the ports mailing list about problems that were > showing up with net/freeradius when built with gcc 4.2 on 6.x and on 7.x > amd64. > > At that time I was wondering if there was an arcane problem in the toolchain, > maybe in libtool. In fact, the solution appears to be straightforward, and > not libtool's fault. radiusd was being built -pie, which was the default from > upstream. Patching the upstream Makefile.in to remove -pie seems to resolve > both problems. Thanks to Sean McNeil for the report. > > > The moral of the story appears to be "don't use -pie with libtool". I have no > idea why the upstream Makefile.in is like this; I will chase it with the > FreeRADIUS developers. > > > I've just submitted ports/118425 > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=118425 > which should fix that, as well as chasing a heimdal shared library version > bump. > > > I believe those two fixes may qualify for committing during the current ports > freeze; I've alerted portmgr@ separately. > > I've also incorporated a couple of other outstanding fixes, though I realise > that they may well not qualify to be committed alongside the others because > of the ports freeze. HMMMM... A seemingly silimar issue came up a while back. It was supposed to have been fixed - http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-src/2007-May/078660.html I wonder if perhaps there is something more that needs to be done.
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