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Created Jan 16, 2012 by Nick Mathewson@nickm🍬

obfsproxy: use -fno-strict-aliasing

Obfsproxy is doing the C-OO structures trick, and is using sockaddr/ sockaddr_in/ sockaddr_storage in normal ways. This will make GCC's strict alias checking generate incorrect code under annoying circumstances. When building with GCC, obfsproxy should make sure that the -fno-strict-aliasing flag is passed to the compiler, or expect a big fun surprise.

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