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On 20 January 2015 at 15:17, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I have just fixed a few clang detected build errors and 3.5 is now
building cleanly here on FreeBSD 10 with the default Clang.

Please try to build the latest 3.5 snapshot (which will be labeled
r13735 or higher). It should build fine with either the system default
clang compiler or your GCC 4.9 install, but not with the system
default GCC 4.4.


I will check on that.
However, I earlier today managed to compile 3.5.0.4 using clang. The problem I have been facing now is about 'forwarding loop detected' over and over... checking on my PF rules hasn't yielded anything. 
And I am now wondering why 3.4.11 wasn't seeing these forwarding loops..



> (gdb) bt #0  0x0000000803a30469 in swapcontext () from
> /lib/libthr.so.3 #1  0x0000000803a30062 in sigaction () from
> /lib/libthr.so.3 #2  <signal handler called> #3  0x0000000803d6b04a
> in kevent () from /lib/libc.so.7 #4  0x000000000086335c in
> Comm::DoSelect (msec=981) at ModKqueue.cc:264


Looks like a bug in the system threading library. Though why Squid is
triggering it is unknown. Maybe related to the two GCC versions with
different libc perhapse?

I only have one gcc version on my system -gcc49



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