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Hello,
On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 8:58 PM, Adam Borowski wrote:
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> > gcc-doc-defaults FTBFS since GCC-7 was made the default compiler:
>
> Which raises a question: where's gcc-7-doc?
I'm going to have a new upload, but before that, gcc-7
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Bug #871220 [gcc-doc-defaults] gcc-doc-defaults: FTBFS with GCC-7
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Bug #871220 [gcc-doc-defaults] gcc-
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: =?utf-8?b?R3VvIFlpeHVhbiAo6YOt5rqi6K2eKQ==?=
* Package name: gcc-7-doc
Version : 7.2.0-1
Upstream Author : FSF
* URL : https://gcc-gnu.org/
* License : GFDL-1.3+, with invariant sections (thus non-free)
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Bug #871514 [gcc-7] clamav: FTBFS on mips64el
Bug #871538 [gcc-7] Makes apparmor FTBFS on mips64el (generated code thinks
that 1 > 1)
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Bug #871514 [gcc-7] clamav: FTBFS on mips64el
Bug #871538 [gcc-7] Makes apparmor FTBFS on mips64el (generated code thinks
that 1 > 1)
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LAST_UPDATED: Sun Aug 20 13:01:00 UTC 2017 (revision 251205)
Target: mips64el-linux-gnuabi64
gcc version 5.4.1 20170820 (Debian/Linaro 5.4.1-12)
=== acats tests ===
=== acats Summary ===
# of expected passes2320
# of unexpected failures0
Nativ
LAST_UPDATED: Sun Aug 20 13:01:00 UTC 2017 (revision 251205)
Native configuration is arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
=== boehm-gc tests ===
Running target unix
=== boehm-gc Summary for unix ===
# of expected passes12
# of unsupported tests 1
R
LAST_UPDATED: Sun Aug 20 13:01:00 UTC 2017 (revision 251205)
Target: mipsel-linux-gnu
gcc version 5.4.1 20170820 (Debian/Linaro 5.4.1-12)
=== acats tests ===
=== acats Summary ===
# of expected passes2320
# of unexpected failures0
Native confi
Aurelien Jarno writes:
> On 2017-08-21 14:35, Sean Whitton wrote:
>> 9.1.1
>> Only the dynamic linker may install files to /lib64/.
> How is that supposed to work for the multilib glibc? For example
> libc6-amd64:i386 installs all its libraries into /lib64. We don't want
> to install these f
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 4:11 PM, Matthias Klose wrote:
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>
> On 22.08.2017 10:10, Aaron Marcher wrote:
>> Package: gcc-multilib
>> Version: 4:6.3.0-4
>>
>> The package gcc-multilib conflicts with any GCC cross toolchains (for
>> example "gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu"). As
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On 22.08.2017 10:10, Aaron Marcher wrote:
> Package: gcc-multilib
> Version: 4:6.3.0-4
>
> The package gcc-multilib conflicts with any GCC cross toolchains (for
> example "gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu"). As far as I understood it, it is not
> possible to build 32-bit binaries
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Bug #872891 [gcc-multilib] gcc-multilib conflicts with GCC cross toolchains
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Package: gcc-multilib
Version: 4:6.3.0-4
The package gcc-multilib conflicts with any GCC cross toolchains (for
example "gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu"). As far as I understood it, it is not
possible to build 32-bit binaries on a 64-bit system (using -m32 flag)
when a GCC cross toolchain is installed.
I a
Hi,
On 2017-08-21 14:35, Sean Whitton wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Debian Policy 4.1.0.0 is on its way into unstable.
>
> The source of the Policy Manual is now in reStructuredText, and the
> Sphinx toolchain is used to produce our output formats. This has
> enabled us to introduce new ePub and
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