[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-26104) Build: A Fedora GLIBC update to 2.22-17 causes a compile failure
Alexander Traud (JIRA)
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Fri Jun 10 13:38:56 CDT 2016
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Alexander Traud edited comment on ASTERISK-26104 at 6/10/16 1:37 PM:
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The curlies are because of ast_sockaddr which contains sockaddr_storage (and GCC is complaining about having to init both structs). The Zero is the standard initializer for a C struct. The rest of the Asterisk code does exactly this for ast_sockaddr:{noformat}{ {0,} };{noformat} and was not blamed by this issue here. The problem was this second zero. By the way, peercnt needs {noformat}{ { {0,} } };{noformat} because it is a struct with a struct with a struct.
was (Author: traud):
The curlies are because of ast_sockaddr which contains sockaddr_storage (and GCC is complaining about having to init both structs). The Zero is the standard initializer for a C struct. The rest of the Asterisk code does exactly this for ast_sockaddr: { {0,} }; and was not blamed by this issue here. The problem was this second zero. By the way, peercnt needs { { {0,} } }; because it is a struct with a struct with a struct.
> Build: A Fedora GLIBC update to 2.22-17 causes a compile failure
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> Key: ASTERISK-26104
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26104
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Core/BuildSystem
> Affects Versions: SVN, 11.21.2, 13.9.1
> Reporter: George Joseph
> Assignee: George Joseph
>
> The Fedora update to GLIBC 2.22-17 change the order of the members in sockaddr_storage. Unfortunately there are a few places where we use an initializer for ast_sockaddr like '\{ \{ 0, 0 } }' which now fail.
> They need to be changed to memsets.
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