Thanks
yes, libdbi and libdbd-sqlite3 has memory issues. They
have been reported two years and remain unfixed. It is best to migrate away from this
library.
See
https://sourceforge.net/p/libdbi/mailman/message/32607036/
It seems like the memory issue is there only for 32 bits architectures.
Does this mean that OpenBSC does not support 32 bits architectures? or is the test case
just a bit conservative?
What do you propose we do? Should we ignore that test when building the Debian package,
or
should we not provide packages for 32 bits architectures?
For powerpc,
the "gsm0408" test is failing.
properly byte ordering. Is GCC6 already in debian unstable? It might be easier to use
gcc's new pragma that mirroring the definition.
I'll try to figure out this one.
Ruben