Hi Scott,

On 06.05.2014 23:47, Scott Kitterman wrote:
On May 6, 2014 3:17:01 PM EDT, Andreas Cadhalpun 
<[email protected]> wrote:
I have installed Debian/kfreebsd-amd64 (jessie) in a VirtualBox.
Then I built clamav with the following change on top of the aca_llvm
branch:
--- a/libclamav/c++/configure.ac
+++ b/libclamav/c++/configure.ac
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ if test "$enable_llvm" = "auto"; then
      case "$target_cpu" in
         i?86|amd64|x86_64|powerpc*)
             case "$target_os" in
-
darwin*|freebsd*|openbsd*|netbsd*|dragonfly*|linux*|solaris*|win32*|mingw*)
+
darwin*|freebsd*|kfreebsd*|openbsd*|netbsd*|dragonfly*|linux*|solaris*|win32*|mingw*)
                     AC_MSG_RESULT([ok ($target_cpu-$target_os)])
                     ;;
                 *)

It built successfully, so I think this can be enabled.

What do you think about merging aca_llvm to unstable now?

It would probably make sense to upload these changes together with the
new upstream version 0.98.2.

Agreed.

Make sure to adjust debian rules and control.

I enabled this, adjusted debian/rules and debian/control and merged the result into unstable.

After that I tried to fix building on hurd by
 * disabling faketime there, because it segfaults.
 * using __GNU__ instead of __hurd__ to blacklist STAT64.

I didn't try this, but it should fix building on hurd.

Best regards,
Andreas


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