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The security/nmap port (currently at 3.48, but previous versions also
had this problem) triggers a bug in GCC 3.3.1 on FreeBSD/sparc64 which
causes the compilation of the port to fail.
The GCC bug itself is know and AFAIK Thomas Moestl (tmm@freebsd.org)
tried to get a fix for it in upstream GCC. However, I didn't see an
entry in the release notes of GCC 3.3.2 that would suggest that it has
been fixed there.
Another port that has a workaround for this particular GCC bug is e.g.
x11/XFree86-4-libraries (files/patch-XRes.c).
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PR: 58698
Submitted by: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>
Approved by: maintainer
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--- nsock/src/nsock_event.c.orig Fri Oct 3 15:33:05 2003
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+++ nsock/src/nsock_event.c Fri Oct 3 15:32:31 2003
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@@ -242,8 +242,9 @@
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int type_code = (int) type;
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unsigned long serial = ms->next_event_serial++;
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unsigned long max_serial_allowed;
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- int shiftbits = sizeof(nsock_event_id) * 8 - TYPE_CODE_NUM_BITS;
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+ int shiftbits;
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assert(type <= 3);
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+ shiftbits = sizeof(nsock_event_id) * 8 - TYPE_CODE_NUM_BITS;
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max_serial_allowed = ( 1 << shiftbits ) - 1;
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if (serial == max_serial_allowed ) {
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