LAST_UPDATED: Sat Dec 18 22:04:21 UTC 2004
Native configuration is sparc-linux (sunofdeb)
=== gpc tests ===
Running target any
=== gpc Summary ===
# of tests3953
# of expected passes 3948
# of unsupported tests5
/home/doko/gcc/3.4/gcc-3
LAST_UPDATED: Sat Dec 18 22:04:21 UTC 2004
Native configuration is alpha-unknown-linux-gnu
=== libffi tests ===
Running target unix
=== libffi Summary ===
# of expected passes212
# of unsupported tests 2
=== libjava tests ==
LAST_UPDATED: Sun Dec 19 12:32:42 UTC 2004
Native configuration is powerpc-linux (voltaire)
=== gpc tests ===
Running target any
=== gpc Summary ===
# of tests3910
# of expected passes 3905
# of unsupported tests5
/build/buildd/gcc-3.3-
LAST_UPDATED: Sun Dec 19 12:32:42 UTC 2004
Native configuration is alpha-unknown-linux-gnu
=== libjava tests ===
Running target unix
FAIL: initexc execution - gij test
FAIL: initexc execution - gij test
=== libjava Summary ===
# of expected passes29
LAST_UPDATED: Tue Dec 14 16:36:01 UTC 2004
Native configuration is m68k-linux (jt7-336-2.tky.hut.fi)
=== gpc tests ===
Running target any
=== gpc Summary ===
# of tests3910
# of expected passes 3907
# of unsupported tests3
/build/buildd
Mike Furr wrote:
[snip]
> One of my packages failed to build[0] on mips due to a bunch of linking
> errors like:
> ~ relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_GOT16
>
> Reading through -mips and -gcc archives I see this problem has surfaced
> for packages like mozilla and gcj. The general fix seems t
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Bug 13946 depends on bug 12035, which changed state.
Bug 12035 Summary: [3.4/4.0 Regression] Patch for libobjc/gc.c that fixes
compilation error of Objective-C with garbage collector enabled
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12035
What|Old Value |
The user that filed this report had a misunderstanding about how gcc
locates header files. I helped him on IRC.
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> tag 286500 normal
Unknown tag/s: normal.
Recognized are: patch wontfix moreinfo unreproducible fixed potato woody sid
help security upstream pending sarge sarge-ignore experimental d-i confirmed
ipv6 lfs fixed-in-experimental fixed-upstream l10n.
Bug
Package: gcc-3.3
Version: 1:3.3.5-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.9
Locale: LANG=it_IT, LC_CTYPE=it_IT (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Ver
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What|Removed |Added
CC||christian dot joensson at
||gmail dot com
http://gcc.gnu.org/bu
Accepted:
cpp-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/cpp-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
fastjar_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/fastjar_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
g++-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/g++-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
g77-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/g77-3.4_3.4.3
gcc-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
gcc-3.4-base_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
libgcc2_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
cpp-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
gobjc-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
gij-3.4_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
libgcj5_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
libgcj5-awt_3.4.3-6_hppa.deb
gcj-3.4_3.4
Accepted:
cpp-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/cpp-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
fastjar_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/fastjar_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
g++-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/g++-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
g77-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
to pool/main/g/gcc-3.4/g77-3.4_3.4.3
gcc-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
gcc-3.4-base_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
libgcc1_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
cpp-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
gobjc-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
gij-3.4_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
libgcj5_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
libgcj5-awt_3.4.3-6_ia64.deb
gcj-3.4_3.4
Package: cpp-3.3
Version: 1:3.3.4-13
Severity: minor
I really wanted to report this against gcc, because that's the package
that owns the offending file, according to dpkg, but reportbug won't let me,
because (it says) it's a dependency package. Is that right? Can a dependency
package own files
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