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Re: Compile problems with --disable-server-flow-control
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Derek Robert Price |
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Re: Compile problems with --disable-server-flow-control |
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Thu, 09 Dec 2004 18:00:21 -0500 |
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Brad L. Chisholm wrote:
>When building CVS from the sources at HEAD, if you have proxy support
>enabled (the default), and disable server-flow-control, compiling will
>fail at the link step due to "buf_count_mem" being unresolved. This
>is because that function is defined within an #ifdef SERVER_FLOWCONTROL
>block, but is referenced in log-buffer.c within an #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT
>block. Is server-flow-control a requirement of proxy support?
No, it isn't. I've checked in a fix:
2004-12-09 Derek Price <derek@ximbiot.com>
* log-buffer.c (buf_count_mem): Compile this for PROXY_SUPPORT.
(Report from Brad L. Chisholm <blc@bsdwins.com>.)
Thanks for the report!
Cheers,
Derek
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