Alistair Crooks <agc%pkgsrc.org@localhost> writes: > On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 02:48:38PM +0000, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: >> Module Name: pkgsrc >> Committed By: joerg >> Date: Tue Oct 15 14:48:38 UTC 2013 >> >> Modified Files: >> pkgsrc/security/sfs: distinfo >> pkgsrc/security/sfs/patches: patch-ab patch-ac patch-ad patch-af >> Added Files: >> pkgsrc/security/sfs/patches: patch-async_init.h patch-async_itree.h >> patch-rpcc_genheader.C >> >> Log Message: >> Fix enough problems with Clang so that the build hangs in the RPC >> compiler, which seems to also occur at least with GCC 4.7's cpp. > > Thanks for fixing all this, but with sfslite in pkgsrc/devel, maybe it's > time to retire the old old C++ of sfs itself? I guess the real question is: are there any users of sfs, in pkgsrc or not in pkgsrc, at all, anywhere? I'd like to think so (because of an affinity for unusual and cypherpunky filesystems), but it seems quite dead.
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