On 03/08/2014 09:57 AM, Roman Bogorodskiy wrote: > Eric Blake wrote: >>>>>>> POSIX requires that <stdlib.h> expose WIFEXITED and friends, >>>>>>> but FreeBSD and others fail to comply. We can work around it >>>>>>> manually by including <sys/wait.h>, or we can work around it >>>>>>> automatically by using gnulib's system-posix module. Except system-posix is currently LGPLv3+, which makes it incompatible with libvirt unless gnulib relaxes it. >>>> So, should I just ditch this patch? >>> >>> I don't feel strongly either way. ACK if you thing it is worth doing >>> anyway. >> >> Roman, any thoughts, since you are the person most likely impacted by >> this? If we do the gnulib change, then future patches that assume POSIX >> semantics, and pass testing when written by developers against glibc, >> won't break the build on BSD; on the other hand, we've made virprocess.h >> useful enough that most future patches shouldn't be using WIFEXITED >> directly and therefore shouldn't trip up BSD compilation in the first >> place. Meanwhile, do you want to file a bug report to the BSD folks to >> fix their <stdio.h>? > > I think it's worth to include that patch because it costs nothing and > helps not to occasionally spot this problem again in future. I've dropped the patch for now (gnulib would have to relax the license before I could use it, and that may take a while). > > I'll make a bug report. Thanks. Looks like it spurred Garrett into investigating it further, as he asked the POSIX folks more about the situation: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.standards.posix.austin.general/9179 -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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