I'm removing the configure.in patch (added long-ago) which tried to at least start allowing APR and OS X 10.6.x (and universal) to work nicely...
On Apr 8, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Jeff Trawick wrote: > On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Hyrum K. Wright > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Mar 16, 2010, at 9:00 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote: >> >>> >>> On Mar 10, 2010, at 5:45 PM, Hyrum K. Wright wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On Mar 10, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Hyrum K. Wright wrote: >>>> >>>>> In trying to get Subversion acquainted with the 1.4.x branch, I >>>>> encountered the a crash within an invocation of apr_psprintf(). The >>>>> attached patch adds a test case demonstrating the crash. The patch is >>>>> against 1.4.x, but applies to trunk as well, where the bug is also >>>>> present. >>>>> >>>>> The test case is essentially a replication of one of the calls to >>>>> apr_psprintf() that happens deep within Subversion, and which >>>>> functions just fine when working against 1.3.x. In digging a little >>>>> deeper, it appears that the var arg pointer isn't being advanced >>>>> properly at some point in apr_vformatter(), but I'm hoping that >>>>> someone more familiar with the code will be able to figure out what's >>>>> really going on. >>>> >>>> Digging deeper, it appears to be an error in apr_vformatter() when parsing >>>> the format '%lld'. I'm running the tests on Mac OS X where APR_OFF_FMT_T >>>> is defined as lld, so this format occurs frequently. Consequently, I'm >>>> also seeing a failure in testfmt at line 63, where the parser is >>>> attempting to parse APR_OFF_FMT_T, but failing. Can anybody else >>>> replicate this bug? >>>> >>>> I'm a little new here, but would consider something like this is probably >>>> a blocker for 1.4.x. This may already have been discussed, but I haven't >>>> seen it, at least in the past couple of months. >>>> >>> >>> Are you forcing -arch i386 ? >>> >>> It may be you are hitting the problem with APR and universal binaries under >>> OS X. With Snow Leopard, this no longer works correctly, and >>> trying to compile both as i386 and x86-64 results in problems because >>> the actual C header files are different depending on which version is >>> built. A patch was put in awhile ago to fix this, but was vetoed. >> >> I'm using whatever './configure' spits out on Snow Leopard. I don't see an >> explicit '-arch' flag in the compiler flags > > On Snow Leopard you must set the arch manually. For example: > > CC="cc -arch i386" ./configure ... > > Are you encountering any problems on Snow Leopard if you set the arch > (either to 32-bit or 64-bit)? >
