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Bug#84935: g++ fails to compile aptitude on the mips architecture
Bug reassigned from package `aptitude' to `g++'.
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prototypes from C code
Closes: 85445 131977 131985
Changes:
gcc-3.0 (1:3.0.4ds1-0pre020203) unstable; urgency=medium
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* One release critical bug outstanding:
- bootstrap error on arm.
* Update to CVS sources (20020203 gcc-3_0-branch).
* Fixed upstream: PR c/3504: Correct documentat
protoize - Create/remove ANSI prototypes from C code
Closes: 85445 131977 131985
Changes:
gcc-3.0 (1:3.0.4ds1-0pre020203) unstable; urgency=medium
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* One release critical bug outstanding:
- bootstrap error on arm.
* Update to CVS sources (20020203 gcc-3_0-branch).
* Fixed upstream
+ library version 3 (debugging files)
libstdc++3-dev - The GNU stdc++ library version 3 (development files)
libstdc++3-doc - The GNU stdc++ library version 3 (documentation files)
protoize - Create/remove ANSI prototypes from C code
Closes: 85445 131977 131985
Changes:
gcc-3.0 (1:3.0.4ds
Installing:
gcc-snapshot_20020203-1.diff.gz
to pool/main/g/gcc-snapshot/gcc-snapshot_20020203-1.diff.gz
gcc-snapshot_20020203-1.dsc
to pool/main/g/gcc-snapshot/gcc-snapshot_20020203-1.dsc
gcc-snapshot_20020203-1_i386.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-snapshot/gcc-snapshot_20020203-1_i386.deb
gcc-snapsh
Installing:
cpp-3.0-doc_3.0.4-0pre020203_all.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.0/cpp-3.0-doc_3.0.4-0pre020203_all.deb
cpp-3.0_3.0.4-0pre020203_i386.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.0/cpp-3.0_3.0.4-0pre020203_i386.deb
fastjar_3.0.4-0pre020203_i386.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.0/fastjar_3.0.4-0pre020203_i386.deb
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Santiago Vila writes:
> Matthias Klose wrote:
> > Santiago Vila writes:
> > > Is there any particular reason why gcj does not set up a symlink
> > > javac -> gcj using the alternatives mechanism, as jikes used to do before
> > > Bug #43730 was reported?
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> > an alternative should only be provide
Matthias Klose wrote:
> Santiago Vila writes:
> > Is there any particular reason why gcj does not set up a symlink
> > javac -> gcj using the alternatives mechanism, as jikes used to do before
> > Bug #43730 was reported?
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> an alternative should only be provided, if a reasonable set of options
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> A while ago I was asking about the standard build procedures
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Bug#131454: gcc -O2 produces wrong code on PPC (gnuchess example)
Bug reassigned from package `gcc' to `gcc-2.95'.
> retitle 131454 [fixed in 3.0] gcc -O2 produces wrong code on PPC (gnuchess
> example)
Bug#131454: gcc -O2 pro
Santiago Vila writes:
> Is there any particular reason why gcj does not set up a symlink
> javac -> gcj using the alternatives mechanism, as jikes used to do before
> Bug #43730 was reported?
an alternative should only be provided, if a reasonable set of options
match. Unfortunately the options fo
It is odd that gcc supports this on some platforms and not on others. On
i386, it appears to merely add -lpthread to the command line. It doesn't
even produce a warning.
ii gcc-3.03.0.4-0pre0201 The GNU C compiler.
When building on hppa, the configure script seems to decide that -pthre
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