Hi Martyn, 2013/1/24 Martyn Russell <mar...@lanedo.com>: > On 10/01/13 17:31, Frank Lahm wrote: >> I succeeded in getting Tracker to build on Solaris 11, patches >> attached in case anybody is interested. They are not really applicable >> for upstream inclusion, but anybody facing the same task might >> appreciate the pointers. > > Looking at these patches, I wonder why you use 0002 to change > uuid_unparse_lower() to uuid_unparse()?
Solaris libuuid is missing uuid_unparse_lower, it was a simple hack^wfix. :) > Regarding the __EXTENSIONS__ part, what does that actually allow? <http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/816-5175/6mbba7f3l/index.html> "Feature test macros are used by applications to indicate additional sets of features that are desired beyond those specified by the C standard. If an application uses only those interfaces and headers defined by a particular standard (such as POSIX or X/Open CAE), then it need only define the appropriate feature test macro specified by that standard. If the application is using interfaces and headers not defined by that standard, then in addition to defining the appropriate standard feature test macro, it must also define __EXTENSIONS__. Defining __EXTENSIONS__ provides the application with access to all interfaces and headers not in conflict with the specified standard. The application must define __EXTENSIONS__ either on the compile command line or within the application source files." > On Linux, > it seems only useful for Python and MySQL. A quick Google search shows this > is needed perhaps for u_int and/or sys/types.h on Solaris - is this the > case? In any case, it seems to have little effect on Linux. *BSD are also affected by this, requesting a UNIX compilation environment will hide everything else not in the standard. On Linux it's the other way around, you don't get certain functions (eg afair pread()/pwrite()) without going into SUS. Blah! To solve this in Netatalk we use this a header file which uses the results of platform detection to define the right thing [tm]: #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #if !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__NetBSD__) && !defined(__OpenBSD__) # ifndef _XOPEN_SOURCE # define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600 # endif # ifndef __EXTENSIONS__ # define __EXTENSIONS__ # endif # ifndef _GNU_SOURCE # define _GNU_SOURCE # endif #endif > For the CPP linking issue, that will have to be a local patch for you I > think, unless there is a way to fix this otherwise. We do have a > --disable-meego-touch option, but I am guessing that doesn't help? Missed that one, but no, doesn't help. > Patch 0001 was committed ;) :) -f _______________________________________________ tracker-list mailing list tracker-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/tracker-list