Soren Juul Moller wrote:
:
: Package: kernel-source
: Version: 2.0.6
:
: The kernel headers /usr/include/{linux,asm,scsi,net} should
: be a symlink to /usr/src/linux/{linux,asm,scsi,net} and
: not installed as "real" files. Or maybe something like
: /lib/modules/current?
: When compiling a new ke
Package: cern-httpd
Version: 3.0-7
/etc/cron.weekly/cern-httpd contains:
grep -Eqi '^\W*port\W+[[:digit:]]+' /etc/cern-httpd.conf \
|| grep -Eqi '^\W*servertype\W+standalone+' /etc/cern-httpd.conf \
&& /usr/sbin/cern-httpd -restart 2> /dev/null
This is obviously done to try to spot inetd
Package: gcc
Version: 2.7.2.1-1
Compiling the attached file with the "-O" flag kills cc1.
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Package: gcc
> echo > foo.c
> gcc -Aa foo.c
*Initialization*:1: missing token-sequence in `#assert'
I guess this is worth forwarding to the upstream maintainer.
GCC could validate the format of the -A flag better. The message
currently generated by a badly-formatted argument is less than
informa
Package: gcc
Maintainer: David Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 2.7.2.1-1
I don't know whether or not this is a gcc bug, but after I installed
the latest rex stuff, gcc stopped being able to find cc1. After I
added /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.1/ to my path it worked, but I
never needed t
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