Pan core dumps on start

Dave freebsd01 at dgmm.net
Wed Jan 11 23:52:15 UTC 2017


On Monday 09 January 2017 09:03:29 Matthias Andree wrote:
> Am 08.01.2017 um 23:19 schrieb Dave:
> > Does this mean 10.3 is a libc++ system and 9.3 isn't?  Or does it mean I have stuff left over from the 9.3 system that should now be removed?
> 
> Dave, the former.  I am not aware of the details surrounding the Pan
> news reader, but the former is true:
> FreeBSD 10.3 (and also 11.0) use(s) clang and libc++ by default, where
> FreeBSD 9.3 used to use gcc and libstdc++.
> 
> It is usually a matter of consistency with C++ libraries that are
> required by your program (Pan in this case), and if - as the Bugzilla
> item suggests - the program is forced to compile with GCC, it should
> normally be forced to use the default Standard C++ and Standard Template
> Libraries so it links to libc++ (so the reverse of what used to be done
> for 9.x).
> 
> The relevant bug has been reopened a few hours ago, see comments #9 ff.:
> <https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199303#c9>

Thanks Matttias.  I just did a portsnap and see Pan is in the list to be updated
as per the further bug comments.  It built and ran without issue.




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