On Mon, 2014-06-09 at 14:18 -0400, Adam Jackson wrote:
> libguestfs uses hfsplus-tools in order to provide some HFS+
filesystem
> features (mainly for Mac filesystems and .DMG files). We can remove
> this functionality from the Fedora version, but of course it means
> people won't be able to perform some operations on Mac filesystems.
Yeah, I'd prefer if we didn't retire hfsplus-tools too. It'd be nice if
this got some attention from the arm guys, I tried to force llvm to
default to hard-float in 3.4-8 but it doesn't seem to have been enough
to fix this. I can keep poking at it but I'm assuredly not the best man
for the job.
Just to follow up on this:
Richard added an ExcludeArch: %{arm} in Release: 7, so that fixed the
FTBFS in a sense. Florian Weimer, in a comment on bug 803433, offered
to fix the source to not use clang's blocks feature (which was the only
reason it needed clang to build), but I beat him to it. With that, and
another fix for arm's stdarg implementation being (righteously) pickier
than others, Release: 8 of hfsplus-tools builds with gcc for all arches:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=7055465
If I may vent for a moment, I'd like to point out exactly how spurious
the blocks usage was (and, implicitly, troll for code review):
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/hfsplus-tools.git/plain/hfsplus-tools-...
That's right kids, the C89 version is less code even _before_ you count
the actual Blocks runtime.
clang remains slightly less than functional on arm. Patches welcome.
- ajax