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--- Comment #18 from Aleix Pol ---
Upstream patch...
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/merge_requests/671
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--- Comment #15 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
You is right. The system header do not match the __REDIRECT condition at all.
IU suspect that the RH package devtoolset-3 provided by CERN for Scientific
Linux is broken or something like that.
I plan to
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--- Comment #14 from David Faure ---
Wait. Something is really broken on CentOS 6.8 though, because according to
http://ac-archive.sourceforge.net/largefile/glibc.html the #define open open64
should only happen when __REDIRECT is not set, and it should
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--- Comment #12 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
[gilles@localhost kio]$ pwd
/home/gilles/devel/kio
[gilles@localhost kio]$ ls
autotests CMakeCache.txt cmake_install.cmake COPYING.LIB docs
KF5KIOConfig.cmake KF5KIOConfigV
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--- Comment #11 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
As explained before, this only happen under 32 Centos 6.8, not 64 bits version.
Centos is used to create 32 bits and 64 bits AppImage bundles for my office.
Typically, Kate and QtCreator (and more KF5 ap
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--- Comment #10 from David Faure ---
Note that it wouldn't fix both instances, only the one in
moc_slaveinterface.cpp.
You must have a #define open open64
somewhere in a system header. Any chance you could use gcc -E or grep -r to
find out where this h
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--- Comment #9 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
No, commenting qplatformdef.h include in slaveinterface.h do not fix the
problem.
Gilles Caulier
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--- Comment #8 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
ok, i try this patch while this morning.
Gilles Caulier
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--- Comment #7 from David Faure ---
(which would explain why it only happens there -- mostly only KIO code uses
qplatformdefs.h)
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--- Comment #6 from David Faure ---
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new patch based on #undef
Thanks. Can you try something else?
If you remove #include from slaveinterface.h, does that fix
the error in
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--- Comment #4 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
I will test quickly.
I'm surprised to see this problem only in KIO frameworks.
To bunble as AppImage, we need CentoS 6, and i recompiled 80% of KF5 and it's
the only place where this kind of problem appe
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--- Comment #3 from David Faure ---
Would it be enough to
#undef open
in that header file?
(and #undef stat in the test file)
#defines are EVIL btw...
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proof of concept to solve temporally the problem
The problem come from signal named open() which sound miss interp
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