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Branko Čibej commented on SERF-193:
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Any improvements to the CMake build for non-mainstream platforms are welcome.
Once we support GSSAPI and Brotli in CMake (on at least Windows, macOS and
Linux), the SCons build will be retired.
> C++ compiler is not started in C mode
> -------------------------------------
>
> Key: SERF-193
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SERF-193
> Project: serf
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: serf-1.3.9
> Reporter: Michael Osipov
> Priority: Major
>
> I get the following errors with aCC on HP-UX:
> {noformat}
> /opt/aCC/bin/aCC -o context.o -c -O2 -g -mt -DNDEBUG -DHPUX11 -D_REENTRANT
> -D_HPUX_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -DSERF_HAVE_GSSAPI -I.
> -I/opt/ports/include -I/opt/openssl/include context.c
> "context.c", line 40: error #2144: a value of type "void *" cannot be used to
> initialize an entity of type "serf_context_t *"
> serf_context_t *ctx = progress_baton;
> ^
> "context.c", line 131: error #2144: a value of type "void *" cannot be used to
> initialize an entity of type "serf_context_t *"
> serf_context_t *ctx = apr_pcalloc(pool, sizeof(*ctx));
> ^
> "context.c", line 142: error #2144: a value of type "void *" cannot be used to
> initialize an entity of type "serf_pollset_t *"
> serf_pollset_t *ps = apr_pcalloc(pool, sizeof(*ps));
> ^
> "context.c", line 206: error #2144: a value of type "void *" cannot be used to
> initialize an entity of type "serf_io_baton_t *"
> serf_io_baton_t *io = serf_baton;
> ^
> "context.c", line 303: error #2144: a value of type "void *" cannot be used to
> initialize an entity of type "serf_io_baton_t *"
> serf_io_baton_t *io = desc->client_data;
> ^
> {noformat}
> aCC is a C++ compiler and C++ requires casts on {{malloc()}} and friends. I
> know that a lot of configure scripts test for {{-Ae}} and this switch is
> necessary for aCC, likely for other C++ compilers too. I don't know whether
> this has to be fixed in {{SConstruct}} or scons itself.
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