> These libraries are built from the GCC sources, so the FSF owns the
> copyright.
>
> libgnatvsn contains those packages, under GPL with Runtime Library
> Exception, that are shared with ASIS for GNAT.
>
> libgnatprj contains the pure GPL units for the project manager: part of
> gnatmake, shared
for GNU Objective-C applications (x32
development
libx32stdc++6-4.7-dbg - GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (debugging files)
libx32stdc++6-4.7-dev - GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (development files)
Changes:
gcc-4.7 (4.7.2-18) experimental; urgency=low
.
* Update to SVN 20130111 (r195107) from the
gcc-4.7_4.7.2-18_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
gcc-4.7_4.7.2-18.dsc
gcc-4.7_4.7.2-18.diff.gz
gcc-4.7-source_4.7.2-18_all.deb
libstdc++6-4.7-doc_4.7.2-18_all.deb
gcc-4.7-locales_4.7.2-18_all.deb
gcc-4.7-base_4.7.2-18_amd64.deb
libgcc-4.7-dev_4.7
Your message dated Fri, 11 Jan 2013 19:42:42 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #696499,
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Eric Botcazou writes:
>> - [CCing Eric for this] the gnatprj and gnatvsn libs are built
>>for Debian only. Is there any way, that these libs could be
>>integrated into upstream (maybe conditionally)?
>
> What's the status of these libraries? Who owns the copyright?
These libraries are b
Hi Group!
I would like to ask why most arch have 4:4.6.3-8 instead of 4:4.7.2-1[0].
Is it because:
- Some (many) packages do not compile?
- Some (many) packages produce crashes?
- There was simply not enough time? If this is the reason: Is there any
chance it will be updated before release?
I co
> - [CCing Eric for this] the gnatprj and gnatvsn libs are built
>for Debian only. Is there any way, that these libs could be
>integrated into upstream (maybe conditionally)?
What's the status of these libraries? Who owns the copyright?
--
Eric Botcazou
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