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From Rainer Orth. The recent godump changes broke Solaris 11.1+ bootstrap in libgo: before, gen-sysinfo.so had type _zone_net_addr_t struct { zna_family uint16; zna_plen uint16; zna_addru struct { znau_addr6 _in6_addr; }; } which was filtered out by mksysinfo.sh due to the use of _in6_addr. After the change, there's now type _zone_net_addr_t struct { zna_family uint16; zna_plen uint16; zna_addru struct { znau_addr6 [16]byte; Godump_0_align [0]uint32; }; } instead, not filtered, but added a second time by the _zone_net_addr_t code in mksysinfo.sh, which leads to redefinition warnings/errors. Simply removing the old _zone_net_addr_t fragment fixes this and restores bootstrap. From-SVN: r220481 |
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