There was conditional code (based on build platform) to optioinally wrap
PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT in braces that was removed since it is fixed in newer versions
of Solaris/OpenSolaris, but I am still running into it on Solaris 10 x86 so add
a configure-time check for it.
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* Set OSARCH to linux-gnu even if host_os is linux-gnueabi
* When checking if we are Linux, check OSARCH rather than host_os
The newer ARM ABI ("EABI") shows the OS name 'linux-gnueabi' rather than
'linux-gnu' . This patch sets OSARCH to be 'linux-gnu' even in such a case.
OSARCH is tested for the value of 'linux-gnu' in one or two places in the
tree. This patch also fixes the check libcap to check for $OSARCH rather
than $host_os .
See also: http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort
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We have seen a number of problems caused by poll() not working properly on
Mac OSX. If you search around, you'll find a number of references to using
select() instead of poll() to work around these issues. In Asterisk, we've
had poll.c which implements poll() using select() internally. However, we
were still getting reports of problems.
vadim investigated a bit and realized that at least on his system, even
though we were compiling in poll.o, the system poll() was still being used.
So, the primary purpose of this patch is to ensure that we're using the
internal poll() when we want it to be used.
The changes are:
1) Remove logic for when internal poll should be used from the Makefile.
Instead, put it in the configure script. The logic in the configure
script is the same as it was in the Makefile. Ideally, we would have
a functionality test for the problem, but that's not actually possible,
since we would have to be able to run an application on the _target_
system to test poll() behavior.
2) Always include poll.o in the build, but it will be empty if AST_POLL_COMPAT
is not defined.
3) Change uses of poll() throughout the source tree to ast_poll(). I feel
that it is good practice to give the API call a new name when we are
changing its behavior and not using the system version directly in all cases.
So, normally, ast_poll() is just redefined to poll(). On systems where
AST_POLL_COMPAT is defined, ast_poll() is redefined to ast_internal_poll().
4) Change poll() in main/poll.c to be ast_internal_poll().
It's worth noting that any code that still uses poll() directly will work fine
(if they worked fine before). So, for example, out of tree modules that are
using poll() will not stop working or anything. However, for modules to work
properly on Mac OSX, ast_poll() needs to be used.
(closes issue #13404)
Reported by: agalbraith
Tested by: russell, vadim
http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/198/
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Several changes in PTLib have occurred requiring build time detection. Changes
accounted for include the library name change, config option change, install
location change, and a boolean type change which is handled by ast_ptlib.h.
Also, the sed check has been modified to properly work with autoconf >= 2.62.
(closes issue #14224)
Reported by: bergolth
Patches:
asterisk-autoconf-sed.patch uploaded by bergolth (license 661)
asterisk-pwlib-v3.patch uploaded by bergolth (license 661)
Tested by: jpeeler
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since this branch already had some printf format attributes, enable checking for them and tag functions that didn't have them
format attributes in a consistent way
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Don't always define HAVE_ZAPTEL_CHANALARMS (since we check if it's defined..)
Minor cleanup to make things clear.
(closes issue #13726)
Reported by: tzafrir
Patches:
dahdi_def.diff uploaded by tzafrir (license 46)
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don't include tonezone.h in dahdi_compat.h, because only a couple of modules need it
get app_rpt building again after the DAHDI changes
(closes issue #12911)
Reported by: tzafrir
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may end up finding tds.h in /usr/local/include instead of /usr/include. If
this happens, the grep that looks for the version (from tdsver.h) will fail
and we'll have some problems during the build.
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Now if a directory is specified, then we will search that directory for
a source installation of the IMAP toolkit. If none is found, then we will
use that directory as the basis for detecting a package installation of
the IMAP c-client. If that check fails, then configure will fail.
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Now, if a source directory is specified with the --with-imap option, and a valid
source installation is not detected there, then configure will fail and will not
check for a package installation.
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Asterisk with IMAP support, you would use the --with-imap configure switch in one of the following
two ways:
--with-imap=/some/directory would look in the directory specified for a UW IMAP source installation
--with-imap would assume that you had imap-2004g installed in .. relative to the Asterisk source
With this set of changes the two above options still work the same, but there are two new behaviors, too.
--with-imap=system will assume that you have -libc-client.so where you store your shared objects and will
attempt to find c-client headers in your include path either in the imap or c-client directory.
If either of the two original methods of specifying the imap option should fail, then the check for --with-imap
=system will be performed in addition. It is only after this "system" check that failure can happen.
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