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non port: security/krb5-116/files/patch-include_krb5_krb5.hin

Number of commits found: 2

Tuesday, 19 Jun 2018
13:38 cy search for other commits by this committer
Revert r472760 and instead use upstream git commit
beeb2828945a41d86488e391ce440bacee0ec committed to the krb5
development branch Saturday, June 16. The upstream commit
message follows:

  Author: Thomas Sondergaard <tsondergaard@vitalimages.com>
  Date:   Sat Jun 16 18:14:50 2018 +0200

     Eliminate use of the 'register' keyword

     'register' is a reserved and unused keyword in C++17 so having it
     present in the public headers presents a a compatibility issue. Also
     in C the 'register' keyword is mostly obsolete, so remove all uses of
     it.

     [ghudson@mit.edu: adjusted style of some of the affected lines]
Original commitRevision:472784 
06:51 cy search for other commits by this committer
While working on the ports fallout due to the private Heimdal in base
project, a port (www/squid-devel) was discovered to be grumpy due to
numerous errors such as below:

/usr/local/include/krb5/krb5.h:3566:19: error: 'register' storage class
specifier is deprecated and incompatible with C++17
[-Werror,-Wdeprecated-register]
                  register char **name);
                  ^~~~~~~~~

The "register" keyword is meaningless and can cause grief among ports
that build against any of the krb5 ports.
Original commitRevision:472760 

Number of commits found: 2