On Sat, Mar 14 2020, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 13 2020, Paul Irofti wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thank you for your effort! I have a few comments and questions.
>
> I got curious about this proposal, mostly because of the COMPILER line
> change.
>
>> I see they switched to Gitlab (henc
On 2020/03/14 16:55, Yozo TODA wrote:
> yes yes (-:
> that's what I want someone to check if ok, I'm not sure if it's ok
> for gcc compiled application to dynamically load clang-compiled library...
It is normally OK, as long as the C++ standard library is not involved.
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> > Why did you bump the major. I tried browsing the history on Gitlab to
> > see what changed in the API, but couldn't see much. I am sure I missed
> > something.
ah, just because I thought it should be bumped when the compiler changed.
no intensio
On Fri, Mar 13 2020, Paul Irofti wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your effort! I have a few comments and questions.
I got curious about this proposal, mostly because of the COMPILER line
change.
> I see they switched to Gitlab (hence the url changes) and that the
> author set it up for continous i
Hi,
Thank you for your effort! I have a few comments and questions.
I see they switched to Gitlab (hence the url changes) and that the
author set it up for continous integration and thus made it compile with
clang.
Why did you bump the major. I tried browsing the history on Gitlab to
see what ch
(resending this from gmail, because my ISP's mailserver was blocked
via UCEProtect Level1. I hope this will go through now...)
Dear maintainer Paul Irofti, (Cc: ports@openbsd.org)
here attached the patch to update libcerf and gnuplot;
please check and commit this if it's OK?
- updating libcerf