--------- Original Message --------- Subject: In the scope of a sub-subversion maintenance bump... From: [email protected] Date: 10/17/14 12:15 am To: [email protected]
How did C 'inline' become a mandatory feature, particularly as a security release? Researching a bit more, I see this is being 'discussed internally' (usually a symptom of a defective OSS development methodology). So to be very specific; aix-cc additional flags; -L/usr/lib/threads -lpthreads -qansialias -qthreaded -D_THREAD_SAFE -D__VACPP_MULTI__ -D_REENTRANT threads -g It's a little hard to argue I might be using the wrong invocation of IBM XLC if 'aix-cc' remains in the Configure schema, no? In fact, I strictly invoke xlc_r, except for OpenSSL 'encouraged' deviations. Yours, Bill [I'm all for mandating C99 - but not for switching prereqs of a legacy/maintenance branch]
