Clang now builds world and kernel, on i386 and amd64

Renato Botelho rbgarga at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 11:24:05 UTC 2010


On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:43 AM, Dimitry Andric <dim at freebsd.org> wrote:
> On 2010-09-29 02:28, Derek Tattersall wrote:
>>
>> A test shell script using mktemp (1) works fine on current built with
>> clang today.  The clang case produces a filename with all "A"'s rather
>> than the random letters expected.
>
> I cannot reproduce this on a system compiled entirely with clang:
>
> $ mktemp foo.XXXXXX
> foo.MyUM5k
> $ mktemp foo.XXXXXX
> foo.YidMeT
> $ mktemp foo.XXXXXX
> foo.L27Cfz
> $ mktemp foo.XXXXXX
> foo.k3haLx
>
> ... and so on.  Can you post that test script, please?
>

I'm using perl 5.12.2_2 and this is the code to reproduce
the problem. I didn't tested with other perl versions because
it's a hard task to move to another perl.

#!/usr/bin/perl

use File::Temp;

my ( $fh, $filename ) = File::Temp::tempfile();
print "$filename\n";


-- 
Renato Botelho


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