Re: libreoffice, mingw-w64, gcc-mingw-w64 and gnat-4.6 on armhf

2012-02-02 Thread Stephen Kitt
Hi Peter, On Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 02:36:17AM +, peter green wrote: > Libreoffice hasn't yet been built on armhf. I consider libreoffice > to be a reasonablly important package and one that we need to get in > before we can claim we have a reasonablly complete port. > [...] > > This (build-)d

libreoffice, mingw-w64, gcc-mingw-w64 and gnat-4.6 on armhf

2012-02-02 Thread peter green
Libreoffice hasn't yet been built on armhf. I consider libreoffice to be a reasonablly important package and one that we need to get in before we can claim we have a reasonablly complete port. The reason libreoffice isn't built is because mingw-w64 is not installable. The reason mingw-w64 is no

Bug#658442: g++-4.7: standard include path is messed up

2012-02-02 Thread Miles Bader
Package: g++-4.7 Version: 4.7-20120129-1 Severity: important This one's easy to illustrate: :] $ echo '#include ' > v.cc $ g++-4.7 -c v.cc v.cc:1:18: fatal error: vector: No such file or directory compilation terminated. $ g++-4.7 -v -c v.cc Using built-in specs. COLLECT_G

Bug#658340: marked as done (gcc-4.6: unresolvable reference to symbol __aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr1@GCC_3.5: it's probably a plugin.)

2012-02-02 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Thu, 02 Feb 2012 10:31:49 +0100 with message-id <4f2a5805.2060...@debian.org> and subject line Re: Bug#658340: gcc-4.6: unresolvable reference to symbol __aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr1@GCC_3.5: it's probably a plugin. has caused the Debian Bug report #658340, regarding gcc-4.6: unresolva