[Box Backup-dev] RC 3 testing: NetBSD 3.0 fails
Ben Summers
boxbackup-dev@fluffy.co.uk
Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:11:30 +0000
On 21 Feb 2006, at 18:05, Per Thomsen wrote:
> On 2/21/06 9:52 AM, Martin Ebourne wrote:
>> Per Thomsen <pthomsen@reedtz.com> wrote:
>>> There are several instances of pointer conversions that the compiler
>>> will not accept. To get the build working, I simply changed them
>>> to what
>>> worked. These are mostly related to the 'EV_SET' macro in <sys/
>>> event.h>.
>>> It might need to be ifdef'ed, or a macro created for each
>>> platform, or
>>> something.
>>
>> Casting a pointer to an int is out of the question. We need to find a
>> better solution for these casts, but I don't think now's the time. If
>> you can knock together a short configure.ac patch that skips the
>> kqueue check on netbsd (should be about 3 lines) then we can go with
>> that for now.
> I'll do that, but I think the test failures preclude releasing
> anything
> for NetBSD in 0.10. There are several test failures, that I can't
> figure
> out at this point.
If you put that in, what test failures do you get?
Ben