On Sat, 2013-01-19 at 19:45 +0100, David Paleino wrote: > It seems like I could come up with a patch. A whole day's worth work :)
Thanks! > I made a patch both for the version in sid, and the one in testing. > I'd really prefer to upload it to sid, and then let it flow to testing, but > the > current upstream version in sid is greater than the one in testing. That > upload > is pre-freeze though, maybe an unblock could be granted? Given the size of the diff, I strongly suspect that we'd still end up looking at tpu. > Both patches "work" the same way: spatial_ref_sys data is being split out of a > single file (srs_init.c in one case, epsg_inlined.c in the other) into > multiple > smaller files. This makes gcc not die on ppc. Besides this, the patches also > contain changes to Makefile.{am.in}, to make it compile correctly. > > I'm not attaching both patches, since they're big -- 9.8MB (testing) and 12M > (unstable). The unstable one is bigger because the code contained more code > definitions than the testing one. You can find them here: > > http://alioth.debian.org/~dapal/spatialite_testing.patch.bz2 > http://alioth.debian.org/~dapal/spatialite_unstable.patch.bz2 Unfortunately the patches /were/ attached, so the mail never made it to the debian-release list. :( > If I got an ACK for the sid version, I'll investigate whether it compiles both > with libfreexl-dev from testing and sid. In case not, I'll patch it to compile > with the version in testing (causing a sid-only RC bug), wait for it to enter > testing, and then de-patch it to compile with freexl from sid. The API change > in freexl must've slipped through, sorry for that. Please go ahead with the upload to unstable, as we need the issues fixing there in any case, however we proceed; thanks. Regards, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org