Jack,
Thanks for bug-hunting this one. I've CCd myself on the bug, and
will also notify mpfr upstream of the issue so they are at least aware of
it.
Fang
> David,
> I have puzzled this one out. Comparing the config.log's generated by Xcode
> 4.1's clang and
> the fink llvm29 package's clang, I see...
>
> -checking for TLS support... no
> +checking for TLS support... yes
>
> If I simply append --disable-thread-safe to ConfigureParams in libmpfr4.info,
> I am able to build
> the package against clang from either llvm29 or llvm30 without regressions. I
> strongly suspect this will
> also fix the issues you are seeing with clang from Xcode 4.2.
> Jack
> ps I have opened up http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=11111 to alert the
> clang developers of
> this problem.
>
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David Fang
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