Hi friends,
I'm trying to use -fsanitize=address on OS X using MacPorts' Clang++ 3.5.
The project consists of C++ libraries, on top of which is built a Python
module (with a thin C++ layer which needs to be compiled). Libtool
(2.4.2 - the name of a fine belgian band of electronic music btw)
is
20.04.2014, 05:15, Bob Friesenhahn bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us:
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Evgeny Grin wrote:
Libtool always defaults to successful compilation and link, to the
maximum extent possible.
That's nice, leave it to compiler and linker. If something can be compiled
and linked, it
21.04.2014, 02:50, JonY 10wa...@gmail.com:
On 4/19/2014 09:22, Evgeny Grin wrote:
19.04.2014, 04:45, JonY:
On 4/19/2014 03:31, Evgeny Grin wrote:
For XBMC we have 41 depend precompiled lib, 4 of them depend on zlib
dll, all of 4 depend on zlib1.dll, but each one on specific zlib
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014, Evgeny Grin wrote:
Good. But requiring -no-undefined for Win32 flag lower probability of
successful compile.
In what way does it lower the probability of a successful compile?
Static linkage is much more portable than dynamic.
The situation you outlined is due to a
29.04.2014, 05:59, Bob Friesenhahn bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014, Evgeny Grin wrote:
Good. But requiring -no-undefined for Win32 flag lower probability of
successful compile.
In what way does it lower the probability of a successful compile?
Static linkage is much more