[tor-dev] Call for testing/review: obfsclient
Yawning Angel
yawning at schwanenlied.me
Mon Feb 17 19:34:36 UTC 2014
On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 15:39:07 +0100
Fabian Keil <freebsd-listen at fabiankeil.de> wrote:
> Were you able to build it on your FreeBSD 9.1p10 system using
> gcc?
Not yet, I've been working on adding support for logging.
I will address the GCC build issues when I'm done working on that. The
system gcc on 9.1p10 is ancient (4.2.1), and does not support C++11,
so I would have to install gcc from ports.
I have somewhat mixed feelings about working around compiler bugs[0],
but as of this date, gcc 4.7.x is probably still far too common to
not support. Anything earlier than that start to run into more C++11
compliance problems.
Looking at the rest of the log:
* 'to_string' is not a member of 'std'
-> the file needs #include <string>
* invalid operands of types 'int' and 'void' to binary 'operator!='
-> OpenSSL changed the function prototypes for the hmac routines.
The code is correct for modern OpenSSL, but it looks like
FreeBSD-9.2 ships with 0.9.x. I'll add a bunch of #ifdefs to do
the right thing.)
Looking at the patches:
* Patch 1 tramples over my most recent change to main.cc, will fix
when merging.
* Instead of errno.h, cerrno is more appropriate, the constants
should use the std namespace ones as well, will fix when merging.
Thanks again for the patches,
--
Yawning Angel
[0]: [C++11] <:: is incorrectly treated as digraph <: followed by colon
(http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54526)
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