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Hi Miroslav
It looks good on macOS Sierra 10.12.4
FYI - Here is the output from configure - Apple install clang as gcc so I'm not
sure if that makes any difference to the configure script.
number9:chronyd-pristine bryan$ ./configure
Configuring for macOS ( Darwin-x86_64 macOS version 16.5.0 )
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 11:53:45PM +1200, Bryan Christianson wrote:
> It looks good on macOS Sierra 10.12.4
> FYI - Here is the output from configure - Apple install clang as gcc so I'm
> not sure if that makes any difference to the configure script.
Thanks for the information. In such case, the
I thing one of the design goals of clang was to be gcc compatible. I don't
recall having compiler option issues building other packages on macOS. Usually
the only problems come with the include files and data-types (as expected).
No problem for me to try compiling chrony with security-specific o
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