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Since upstream commit bb1d35dc1767 [1] (which is part of the bump to
version 1.4.60), configure.ac no longer checks for a specific C
standard. It will therefore use the "default" standard. With autoconf
2.69 (which is what is used to generate the configure script in the
tarball), the default standard is C89, which requires no option to be
passed to the compiler. However, that means that older compilers, e.g.
GCC 4.8, will indeed use C89 and not C99. This leads to the following
error.
array.c:140:2: error: 'for' loop initial declarations are only allowed in C99 mode
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < sz; ++i) {
^
In autoconf 2.71 (which is used by Buildroot), the default standard has
changed: it is now C11 if available, C99 failing that, and finally fall
back to C89. Since GCC 4.8 (and later) support C11, that's what will be
selected, so C99 is allowed as well. Thus, running autoreconf fixes the
build.
The issue was reported upstream [2].
Fixes:
- http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/0349d8fed35b0766796dd9ba3b8de6ff8bd68fe7
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lighttpd_tmpfiles.conf | ||
lighttpd.hash | ||
lighttpd.mk | ||
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