[kde-freebsd] ports/181913: devel/qt4-script: /usr/include/c++/v1/type_traits:3175:22: error: call to 'swap' is ambiguous
Dimitry Andric
dim at FreeBSD.org
Sun Sep 8 12:57:01 UTC 2013
On Sep 8, 2013, at 08:14, O. Hartmann <ohartman at zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Sep 2013 22:49:54 GMT
> rakuco at FreeBSD.org wrote:
>
>> Synopsis: devel/qt4-script: /usr/include/c++/v1/type_traits:3175:22:
>> error: call to 'swap' is ambiguous
>>
>> State-Changed-From-To: open->patched
>> State-Changed-By: rakuco
>> State-Changed-When: Sat Sep 7 22:47:43 UTC 2013
>> State-Changed-Why:
>> I don't think the previous version worked.
>>
>> From your description, it looks like you've switched to building with
>> libc++ whereas libstdc++ was being used before.
>>
>> The upcoming Qt 4.8.5 plus a few patches which only made it to 4.8.6
>> (but we've backported) will finally make Qt build with libc++.
>>
>> We've just sent an exp-run request for Qt 4.8.5, and will hopefully
>> fix all these errors once it is committed.
>>
>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=181913
>
> I build the world/kernel since early this year with
>
> CXXFLAGS+= -stdlib=libc++
> CXXFLAGS+= -std=c++11
>
>
> in /etc/src.conf. I do not use those flags
> in /etc/make.conf! /etc/src.conf is supposed to target ONLY
> the /usr/src world, not the ports - this is as I interpret the man page
> for /etc/src.conf and it would be logical. But this rule/thinking seems
> to be broken by some includes from /usr/ports/Mk ingredients.
Since r255321, -stdlib=libc++ is effectively the default, at least when
you haven't set gcc as the default compiler. So it also applies to
ports, which unavoidably will lead to a bit of fallout. My personal
experience is that most C++-based ports compile fine with libc++ instead
of libstdc++, except for a few that rely on internal libstdc++ details.
However, -std=c++11 is *not* yet the default, and C++11 has different
rules here and there, so some ports might fail to compile due to this.
For some ports, too much hacking may be required to make them work with
C++11. So in case of trouble, try removing -std=, or setting it to
different values (c++0x, c++98, gnu++98, etc), to get the port to
compile.
Note the base system should have no problems with -std=c++11, so please
continue to use the option in src.conf, and report any problems if you
encounter them, so we can fix them. :-)
-Dimitry
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