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pass our compiler -fasynchronous-unwind-tables by default
This should make more platforms (in particular, ones with compilers where -fomit-frame-pointer is on by default but table generation isn't) support backtrace generation. Thanks to cypherpunks for this one. Fixes bug 11047; bugfix on 0.2.5.2-alpha.
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o Minor bugfixes:
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- Build using the -fasynchronous-unwind-tables option so that more
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platforms (in particular, ones like 32-bit Intel where the
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-fomit-frame-pointer option is on by default and table
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generation is not) will support generating backtraces. This
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doesn't yet add Windows support yet; only Linux, OSX, and some BSD
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are affected. Reported by 'cypherpunks'; fixes bug 11047; bugfix
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on 0.2.5.2-alpha.
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CFLAGS="$saved_CFLAGS"
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AC_SUBST(F_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER)
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dnl ------------------------------------------------------
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dnl If we are adding -fomit-frame-pointer (or if the compiler's doing it
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dnl for us, as GCC 4.6 and later do at many optimization levels), then
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dnl we should try to add -fasynchronous-unwind-tables so that our backtrace
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dnl code will work.
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TOR_CHECK_CFLAGS(-fasynchronous-unwind-tables)
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dnl ------------------------------------------------------
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dnl Where do you live, libnatpmp? And how do we call you?
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dnl There are no packages for Debian or Redhat as of this patch
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