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and subject line Bug#442090: fixed in luabind 0.7.dfsg-3
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I just discovered that on my Ubuntu laptop running Gutsy, the Luabind
package they now have in their repository (0.7.dfsg-1) works with the
application that I had previously reported the Debian package failed
to run. I find this odd since I believe the Ubuntu package was taken
directly from
I just noticed something that looks a little odd. I was investigating
the build logs, shown here (for i386):
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=luabind;ver=0.7.dfsg-2;arch=i386;stamp=1188343650
Notice the versions of libstdc++ and libstdc++-dev:
libstdc++6-4.1-dev_4.1.2-15 libstdc++6_4.2.1-4
D
Tyler and I have crossed paths before. In case nobody noticed, we were
talking about running the same game. Also, I am one of the users he
mentioned and linked to.
I have discovered that g++ version does not matter. It is something
else, but I don't know what. For up to date info on what I discove
A couple of people on our forums that were seeking help for compiling
Allacrost by source for Linux ran into problems with Luabind, and I
believe we discovered that you have to use the same version of g++ to
compile both our application and Luabind, otherwise bad things happen.
See the followin
Tyler, I just noticed your email address. I guess you've heard of it.
-Brandon
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I think I know what causes this bug. I had almost the exact same
experience (immediate segfault, nearly identical backtrace) when I used
this debian package to install and run a game that uses luabind, called
allacrost.
The problem, as I understand it, is that both that game (or app) and
luabind h
On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 01:00:55PM +0200, Arthur Loiret wrote:
> Thanks for your bug report, I'm going to merge this alternative
> package into mine, and hope it will fix this.
Heh, I had completely forgotten about the luabind package... I even removed
it from my svn repo. I have been using the of
Thanks for your bug report, I'm going to merge this alternative
package into mine, and hope it will fix this.
Would you be interested to co-maintain it in Debian Jordà ?
Have a nice day,
Arthur.
Package: libluabind0
Version: 0.7.dfsg-1+b1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Using this package with my own software which uses Luabind results in my
program reaching a segmentation fault and no further explanation. The program
itself compiles with no warnings,
leavning
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