On 12/13/19 4:32 PM, Hans Verkuil wrote:
>>> I am unable to test with musl since v4l2-ctl and v4l2-compliance are C++ 
>>> programs,
>>> and there doesn't appear to be an easy way to compile a C++ program with 
>>> musl.
>>>
>>> If you happen to have a test environment where you can compile C++ with 
>>> musl,
>>> then let me know and I can give instructions on how to run the compliance 
>>> tests.
>>>
>>> If you can't test that, then I can merge this regardless, and hope for the 
>>> best
>>> once the Y2038 fixes end up in glibc. But ideally I'd like to have this 
>>> tested.
>>
>> I've heard good things about the prebuilt toolchains from http://musl.cc/.
>> These seems to come with a libstdc++, but I have not tried that myself.
> 
> I'll see if I can give those a spin, but if I can't get it to work quickly,
> then I don't plan on spending much time on it.

I managed to build v4l2-ctl/compliance with those toolchains, but they seem to 
be
still using a 32-bit time_t.

Do I need to get a specific version or do something special?

Regards,

        Hans
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