I’ve added the branch to git CI system (manual at this time, but was
planning to get this
automated in future)
https://ci1.netdef.org/browse/QUAGGA-QMASTER and then select the branch
next to title.
You should see the “volatile-patch-tracking-3-proposed-ft” branch
there.
Whenever a new commit is pushed, it should get kicked off automatically.
(But with some delay
as our git mirror only syncs up to savannah every hour).
At this time (commit 6d4daab) it fails to compile on FreeBSD, CentOS &
NetBSD and works on Ubuntu and Debian
Current Issues:
FreeBSD 10: (see
https://ci1.netdef.org/browse/QUAGGA-QMASTER1-CI003BUILD-1 )
kernel_socket.c:966:66: error: too few arguments to function call,
expected 12, have 11
NULL, 0, VRF_DEFAULT, 0, 0, 0, SAFI_UNICAST);
^
./rib.h:506:1: note: 'rib_add_ipv4' declared here
extern int rib_add_ipv4 (int type, int flags, struct prefix_ipv4 *p,
^
1 error generated.
FreeBSD 8 & (see
https://ci1.netdef.org/browse/QUAGGA-QMASTER1-CI009BUILD-1 )
FreeBSD 9: (see
https://ci1.netdef.org/browse/QUAGGA-QMASTER1-CI004BUILD-1 )
zebra_vty.o: In function `static_ipv6_func':
/usr/home/ci/cibuild.1/quagga-source/zebra/zebra_vty.c:2602: undefined
reference to `rtnl_rtrealm_a2n'
zebra_vty.o: In function `zebra_static_ipv4_safi':
/usr/home/ci/cibuild.1/quagga-source/zebra/zebra_vty.c:63: undefined
reference to `rtnl_rtrealm_a2n'
CentOS 7: (see
https://ci1.netdef.org/browse/QUAGGA-QMASTER1-CI005BUILD-1 )
Compiles, but fails on rpm generation. This is my issue as I’m using
my own spec and need to update
it based on the now included pimd start files. Will fix tomorrow…
CentOS 6: (see
https://ci1.netdef.org/browse/QUAGGA-QMASTER1-CI006BUILD-1 )
cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-Wno-unused-result"
(mentioned earlier and I there is already a proposed fix by Donald
under Patchwork ID 1357)
NetBSD 7: (see
https://ci1.netdef.org/browse/QUAGGA-QMASTER1-CI007BUILD-1 )
kernel_socket.c: In function 'rtm_read':
kernel_socket.c:966:23: error: too few arguments to function
'rib_add_ipv4'
rib.h:506:12: note: declared here
Regards,
Martin Winter
[email protected]
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