Sascha Steinbiss writes:
> As these get set by FindSeqan.cmake in libseqan2-dev (via $SEQAN_LIBRARIES) I
> guess this issue must be fixed there as ‘Linux' is currently hardcoded [1].
> I’ll take a look.
Ah, OK; I hadn't traced it back.
> P.S. Just wanting to say that I'm very thankful for you
Hi Aaron,
thanks again for noticing.
> The kfreebsd-amd64 build of lambda-align failed:
>
> /usr/include/seqan/system/file_async.h:1003: undefined reference to
> `aio_suspend64'
> /usr/include/seqan/system/file_async.h:1004: undefined reference to
> `aio_return64'
> /usr/include/seqan/syst
Source: lambda-align
Version: 1.0.0-1
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source
The kfreebsd-amd64 build of lambda-align failed:
/usr/include/seqan/system/file_async.h:1003: undefined reference to
`aio_suspend64'
/usr/include/seqan/system/file_async.h:1004: undefined refe
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