On 6/22/21 11:13 AM, O. Hartmann wrote:
Hello,

on a recent CURRENT (FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT #6 main-n247512-e3be51b2bc7c: Tue Jun 
22 15:31:03
CEST 2021 amd64) we build a 13-STABLE based NanoBSD from a dedicated source 
tree for a small
routing appliance. It should be " ...we built ..." because sinde the 
introduction of
LLVM/CLANG 12 on FreeBSD, the build of the source tree fails with the error 
shown below.

Since these errors a re die to some compiler knobs, the question is how to 
avoid them and make
the tree of 13-STABLE build again?
We do not do explicetely cross compiling, so if there is in general an issue with 
this "brute
force method" I would appreciate any recommendation to avoid such malfunctions 
using other
techniques - as long as they are moderate to implement.

Thanks in advance and kind regards,

You can use 'make buildworld WITHOUT_SYSTEM_COMPILER=yes' to force your builds 
to use the
clang 11 included in stable/13 instead of the host clang 12.  You could also 
MFC the fixes
from head to use -Wno-error= instead of -Wno-error-.

--
John Baldwin

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