[Bug 2235768] Review Request: objfw - Portable, lightweight framework for the Objective-C language

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--- Comment #10 from Jonathan S. <js-fedora@xxxxxx> ---
> * Why clang? Could you build this with gcc? Most of our auto-hardening features are active with GCC. It also might fix the LTO issue.

GCC's Objective-C support is severely lacking, still at a very old state,
missing many features and having terrible performance. It doesn't support
modern Objective-C at all, and the library needs to be built with Clang in
order to allow applications written for Clang to be compiled (different ABIs
between GCC and Clang).

As for OpenSSL, I switched to GnuTLS as discussed in chat.

> If this links to the libraries normally, you don't need this and it should be dropped. RPM does automatic dependency tracking for linked libraries at the soname level.

All dropped.

> This isn't allowed. Library versions need to be tracked in the spec file.

Changed.

Updated spec file: https://nil.im/objfw.spec


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