Just comparing the output of avr-gcc --target-help gives
--- gcc-5.4.txt 2021-02-11 09:56:37.490084599 +0100
+++ gcc-10.2.txt2021-02-11 09:56:30.918162094 +0100
@@ -160,9 +160,14 @@
attiny13
attiny13a
attiny15
+attiny1614
+attiny1616
+attiny1617
attiny1634
attiny167
attiny20
I just compared the --mmcpu options of my avr-gcc 5.4.0 with [0]
and I don't see any missing device family upstream.
Is there a list of hardware that is only supported by the Microchip
fork?
There are also patches posted to port the upstream AVR backend to CC0
(see [1])
[0] https://gcc.gnu.org/on
Package: memtest86+
Version: 5.01-3.1
The version of memtest86+ shipped by Debian gets stuck on many UEFI
systems (see other bug reports, google search).
The latest upstream release (5.31b) fixes that.
I was suspecting bad RAM when memtest86+ would get stuck shortly after
start, however normally
Package: libnewmat10-dev
Version: 1.10.4-8
A new version of the newmat library is available [1]
newmat11 adds many new useful functions such as crossproducts
[1] https://vincefn.net/ObjCryst/newmat.htm#changes
Package: gatling
Version: 0.13-6.1
A new version of the software is available.
gatling 0.15 was released 2016-10-03 and fixed several bugs.
It would be great to have this update packaged in Debian.
Package: gatling
Version: 0.12cvs20120114-2
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
when accessing the directory listing of a fodler with many subfolders that
include unicode characters and a hidden directory (.thumbs symlinked to :thumbs
to
make gatling serve it), it occasionally hap
Am Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:48:10 +0100
schrieb Roland Stigge :
> Around l. 1312, I find the following code:
>
> […]
>
> Do you mean this section? How does it implement the described feature?
> Or do you mean another section?
Um no, in [1] it's around line 1309:
/* third, change /. to /: so .proc
Package: gatling
Version: 0.12-9
Severity: minor
gatling will not serve or list .dotfiles unless they are aliased with a
:dotfile, e.g. to enable serving .dotfile, you have to ln -s .dotfile
":dotfile".
The only reference to this feature can currently be found in http.c, line 1312.
It would be h
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