Den 30/05/2010 kl. 14.51 skrev Andrius Morkūnas: > On Sun, 30 May 2010 14:58:05 +0300, Volodymyr Kostyrko <c.kw...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> 1. __dso not found after link. Some symbols seems to be omitted from >> libraries and linking of plugins fails badly. > Known problem with known fix. > >> 2. Assembler errors. Xorg has some in x11-servers/xorg-server >> x11-drivers/xf86-video-vesa x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati, everything else >> compiles and works. > Assembler errors often aren't similar to each other, so fixing them may > be very easy or difficult. Hopefully we will fix them for big stuff like > xorg (not really as part of this GSoC project). > >> 3. Big bunch of compile errors or config errors. This means incorrectly >> written code, like not correctly declaring variables. This also means >> some automake stupidities like testing c++ compiler with c style code - >> for example clang++ refuses to compile "int main(void) {}". > $ cat main.cc > int main(void) {} > $ clang main.cc -o test && ./test && echo "No, it works." > No, it works. > > Other than that, yes, many problems are related to insane configure > scripts. > >> 4. Some ports specify that thay need at least gcc 3.3. > This is another of those insane configure scripts, testing for specific > version of specific compiler, rather than testing if it can compile > anything. > >> 5. Some ports needs --dumpspecs. > It's a bit uglier than "some ports": > $ grep dumpspecs /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.gecko.mk > GECKO_PTHREAD_LIBS!=${CC} -dumpspecs | ${GREP} -m 1 pthread: | ${SED} -e > 's|^.*%{\!pg: %{pthread:|| ; s|}.*$$||' || ${TRUE} > >> audio/libmad - distorted sound >> lang/python26 - compiling any gir dumps core >> textproc/expat2 - dbus dumps core at launch > Python and expat shout i386 in my face, clang/llvm tends to not like > i386 too much. But I think few miscompilations were fixed recently, > so some of these may already be working fine. > >> And this all data is not current. It's one month old. Since then >> dumpspecs was implemented. And maybe some other problems begone - I just >> have not enough time to look at this thoroughly. > Some problems from a month ago are definitely gone, but I don't think > dumpspecs is one of them.
Andrius, would it make sense to create e.g. a wiki page tracking the status and current known problems with compiling ports with clang? Just like there's a wiki page ClangBSD status. I think it would make it easier for lurkers to jump in and test things, and help whittle away at the problems. Thanks, Erik