Hi, for some odd reason that I've not yet found, the file /usr/include/gcc-4.5/mm_malloc.h is being included by one of the configure tests for the net/libcmis package, and configure is failing with this error:
/usr/include/gcc-4.5/mm_malloc.h:34:64: error: declaration of 'int posix_memalign(void**, size_t, size_t) throw ()' throws different exceptions /usr/include/stdlib.h:237:6: error: from previous declaration 'int posix_memalign(void**, size_t, size_t)' The mm_malloc.h header is itself including stdlib.h, the section of code looks like this: #include <stdlib.h> /* We can't depend on <stdlib.h> since the prototype of posix_memalign may not be visible. */ #ifndef __cplusplus extern int posix_memalign (void **, size_t, size_t); #else extern "C" int posix_memalign (void **, size_t, size_t) throw (); #endif So why the throw()?!? I didn't know C code could throw C++ exceptions, but I've not been following in detail what GCC is up to lately... Including this file on NetBSD/amd64 6.1.5 (my particular case) will therefore always file if you're compiling C++. What's the appropriate fix? This is causing net/libcmis to fail to build which is in turn causing net/libreoffice4 to fail to build... Regards, - HÃ¥vard