On Sun, 2012-07-15 at 13:17 +0800, Lifeng Sun wrote:
> Could you please remove givaro, fflas-ffpack and linbox from testing
> if you don't want to make a new transition from libgivaro0 to
> libgivaro1? Thanks.
Avoiding a new transition at this point would be preferable I'm afraid.
linbox looks unm
Le 14/07/2012 18:43, Lifeng Sun a écrit :
> The FTBFS bug of linbox in sid is likely caused by givaro API
> incompatibility. I would file an RFS for linbox-1.3.2 to fix the bug
> if Vincent Danjean is no longer interested in this package (I got
> permission from Tim Abbott to adopt linbox and other
Hi release team,
Could you please remove givaro, fflas-ffpack and linbox from testing
if you don't want to make a new transition from libgivaro0 to
libgivaro1? Thanks.
Regards,
Lifeng
On 11:42 Sat 07/14/12 Jul , Neil Williams wrote:
> OK, in that case, givaro_check.m4 is irretrievably broke
On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 00:43:32 +0800
Lifeng Sun wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> On 09:04 Sat 07/14/12 Jul , Neil Williams wrote:
> > givaro-3.7.0/src/kernel/gmp++/gmp++.h specifies an include for one of
> > it's own header files (gmpxx.h) using system include syntax instead of
>
> Thanks for report. A
Hi Neil,
On 09:04 Sat 07/14/12 Jul , Neil Williams wrote:
> givaro-3.7.0/src/kernel/gmp++/gmp++.h specifies an include for one of
> it's own header files (gmpxx.h) using system include syntax instead of
Thanks for report. Actually gmpxx.h is a header file of libgmp-dev,
and givaro contains n
Source: givaro
Version: 3.7.0-2
Severity: serious
Justification: breaks reverse dependencies
Tag: patch
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Include-Syntax.html#Include-Syntax
givaro-3.7.0/src/kernel/gmp++/gmp++.h specifies an include for one of
it's own header files (gmpxx.h) using system include s
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