[CMake] SecTrustEvaluateAsync != NULL
Sean McBride
sean at rogue-research.com
Thu Aug 18 12:45:08 EDT 2016
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016 09:27:43 -0600, Laura Fowler said:
>
>/Users/LauraLaptop/InstalledSoftwares/sourcecode/cmake-3.6.1/Utilities/
>cmcurl/lib/vtls/darwinssl.c:1999:6:
>error: ‘SecTrustEvaluateAsync’ undeclared (first use in this function)
>
> if(SecTrustEvaluateAsync != NULL) {
>
> ^
If you look in SecTrust.h (where the SecTrustEvaluateAsync() API is declared), you'll see it's wrapped in
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
Likely your complier (gcc 5.3) does not support blocks. Is there a reason you want to use gcc instead of the system complier (clang)?
Cheers,
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