for thread safety.
[Incidentally, this is somewhat off-topic unless you plan to package
the code in question...]
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IIRC, there are a bunch of DDs in the Bay Area
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ld require too much tweaking
to the awkward upstream build system.)
Please Cc me on replies, as I do not subscribe to -devel.
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x27;s
insertion of -lgcc -lc -lgcc leads to those errors when the linker
sees the second -lgcc. (Sigh.) I have no idea why it's decided to
become so picky, or why the problem only happens on arm, though I have
to admit that the man page for ld only lists the double-dash form.
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What are other developers' feelings on the matter these days?
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proper (specifically, at GWU) -- so a bit
further north/east, but still well south of NY and thus hitting a
previously neglected region.
> Too many conferences are held on the US's West coast, and if conferences
> do get to the East coast, they are always in New York. That leaves the
&g
untry.
Two of the people I originally contacted said this too, but always in
the third person. I ask again, who on this list actually still feels
this way?
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, but I need to check what else we could
} provide.
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This is a consequence of its broken build-depends (Bug #193602).
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ew build of
spiralsynthmodular shortly unless somebody takes it before then.
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because
> one if my ITPs (Quat) depends on these.
No offense, but are you actually a DD? I can't seem to find you in
the database, or even the new-maintainer queue.
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Morgon Kanter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> None taken. And no, I am not.
[a DD]
OK, then, I'm going ahead and taking fltk1.1.
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elevant ITP
of my own.
Also, he seems to have no official status whatsoever; if he's serious
about wanting to maintain stuff, he is welcome to go through the NM
process.
Please note that I will be happy to consider suggested patches from
him or any other member of the community.
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Ah, now it's there; yay. I'm still curious what was holding it up,
though.
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toot.
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Joerg Jaspert writes:
> Its lisp. Not one special part of it, just lisp. So other dialects as
> well, if someone gets me a list of packages (or matches) for it.
One more: ikarus (which I initially overlooked because it's only
available on i386 :-/).
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Daniel Moerner writes:
> chicken-bin
Ah, yes, I meant to list that but forgot; good catch.
> mzscheme and drscheme are just plt-scheme transitional packages by now
True; in that case, perhaps they should go to oldlibs until they
retire altogether.
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evfs. Version 0.10.23-3
has downgraded that to a suggestion, but only showed up as a
low-priority upload on June 17, so as things stand I wouldn't expect
the new meta-gnome2 to hit testing until at least the 27th.
See also http://bugs.debian.org/532469 .
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upstream hasn't historically showed much interest in supplying them:
https://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2180
However, it looks like they may finally be coming around:
https://github.com/fltk/fltk/issues/22
In general, thanks for weighing in!
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