On Saturday 16 August 2008, David Schultz wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> >   Additions of some (and not all) long functions have been
> >   breaking ports that just perform cursory checks for a couple
> >   of long functions and then think they have access to them
> >   all.
>
> The last time this issue was brought to my attention, the problem
> port was also a part of KDE, by the way. It might be a good idea
> to talk to the KDE developers about it so they don't keep
> replicating the same mistake.

Agreed. The checks have traditionally assumed the presence of all the 
functions in a family of *l-suffixed ones. Whenever I've noticed, I've added 
checks upstream. Please do submit a bug report at bugs.kde.org with the OS 
set to FreeBSD - I check those periodically and clean up / fix up what's 
needed.

-- 
These are your friends - Adem
    GPG: FEA2 A3FE Adriaan de Groot

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