On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 10:01:58AM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote: > Joel Baker writes: > > Package: gcc-3.2 > > Version: 3.2.2ds5 > > Severity: wishlist > > Tags: patch > > > > The current rules.defs file does not detect a NetBSD system, and as such, > > fails to pass a sane value to the m4 call when building the debian/control > > file. A patch that adjusts this is included. > > > -ctrl_flags += -DLIBC_BUILD_DEP="libc6.1-dev (>= $(libc_ver)) | libc6-dev > > (>= $(libc_ver)) | libc0.3-dev | libc1-dev" > > +ctrl_flags += -DLIBC_BUILD_DEP="libc6.1-dev (>= $(libc_ver)) | libc6-dev > > (>= $(libc_ver)) | libc0.3-dev | libc1-dev | libc12-dev" > > - so what is libc1-dev for? not sure who sent me this patch, but it was > from some bsd porters.
I believe that libc1 is the FreeBSD GNU libc port (as opposed to libc4, which would be the native FreeBSD version, but the last I'd heard they weren't using that). > - are the freebsd lines still needed in the config files? I would assume so; freebsd-i386 and netbsd-i386 are separate ports. -- Joel Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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