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Subject: arts: FTBFS with gcc-3.4: mcopidl Segmentation fault
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Package: arts
Severity: normal
Tags: patch

When building 'arts' with gcc-3.4 I get the following error:

make[4]: Entering directory `/arts-1.3.0/obj-x86_64-linux/flow'
../mcopidl/mcopidl -t ../../flow/artsflow.idl
../../flow/artsflow.idl: warning: Arts::WaveDataHandle::load (method) collides 
with Arts::WaveDataHandle::load (method)
make[4]: *** [artsflow.cc] Segmentation fault
make[4]: *** Deleting file `artsflow.cc'
make[4]: Leaving directory `/arts-1.3.0/obj-x86_64-linux/flow'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

With the attached patch 'arts' can be compiled using gcc-3.4.
(This bug is also discussed in BTS #260747.)

Regards
Andreas Jochens

diff -urN ../tmp-orig/arts-1.3.0/debian/rules ./debian/rules
--- ../tmp-orig/arts-1.3.0/debian/rules 2004-02-24 03:44:10.000000000 +0100
+++ ./debian/rules      2004-08-15 23:08:42.739563537 +0200
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
 
        # run configure with build tree $(objdir)
        cd $(objdir) && \
-       ../configure $(configkde) --enable-final \
+       ../configure $(configkde) \
        --with-alsa
 
        touch configure-stamp

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I'm closing this report since the problem, a compiler error, was fixed a 
while ago. See #260747 for more details.

Cheers,
Christopher Martin


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