Remove __assert_fail() The netplug code uses the assert() macro in various places. In glibc internally, assert() uses a function called __assert_fail() to print a message and abort. Relying on internal glibc details, netplug re-defines __assert_fail() in the hope that it will get called instead of glibc internal version. This attempt: * Doesn't work with uClibc, which doesn't use any __assert_fail() function at all. It doesn't fail to build, but it is entirely useless. * Fails to build with musl, which also defines __assert_fail(), but with a different prototype. We simply remove the __assert_fail() implementation, so that the C library implementation of assert() just does its normal work. The only functionality lost is that the message is displayed on the standard output rather than in netplug's logs (and this was only working with glibc anyway). Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni Index: b/lib.c =================================================================== --- a/lib.c +++ b/lib.c @@ -199,21 +199,6 @@ return x; } - -void -__assert_fail(const char *assertion, const char *file, - unsigned int line, const char *function) -{ - do_log(LOG_CRIT, "%s:%u: %s%sAssertion `%s' failed", - file, line, - function ? function : "", - function ? ": " : "", - assertion); - - abort(); -} - - /* * Local variables: * c-file-style: "stroustrup"