Package: sunclock
Version: 3.56-3
Severity: important
Usertags: implicit-pointer-conversion

Our automated buildd log filter[1] detected a problem that is likely to
cause your package to segfault on architectures where the size of a
pointer is greater than the size of an integer, such as ia64 and amd64.

_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE needs to be defined to use gzopen64(). Adding
-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE to the compiler flags when compiling readvmf.c
seems to resolve this problem, but I don't know enough about imake to
know the correct place to make this change.

[1]http://people.debian.org/~dannf/check-implicit-pointer-functions

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Function `gzopen64' implicitly converted to pointer at readvmf.c:462

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