On 30 May 2007 at 17:17, Thiemo Seufer wrote: | > | which is a soon-to-be fixed bug in libc. I believe the specialcase for MIPS | > | was introduced back when the buildds were too memory limited. Since the | > | system I tested on (a bcm91250a with 1GB RAM) is the same hardware as our | > | current mips/mipsel buildds I believe it is safe to remove the special | > | handling (it might need to stay for arm/m68k, though). | > | > Could we possibly have a discussion on whether we should exclude the three | > related packages | > | > quantlib | > quantlib-swig | > rquantlib | > | > from building on mips/mipsel and arm? They are already excluded on m68k (but | > then m68k is sort-of a moot point anyway). | > | > Please don't misunderstand my point of view. I like mips. I think I'll get a | > 'slug' box, and I run a linksys router. It's just that QuantLib is really | > meant for decent-size workstations. | | Given that MIPS today spans the range from said Linksys router over workstation | class machines like the buildds up to a SiCortex SC5832 | <http://www.sicortex.com/prod_sc5832.shtml> I can't follow your rationale.
Incidentally, I caught a msg from Sicortex on another list today and looked at this. So how about if I re-assign the bug report to the toolchain, rather than the package in question now that we learned from you that libc6 is the one with the bug? Dirk -- Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something. -- Thomas A. Edison -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]