Bug#980629: nheko: FTBFS: internal compiler error

2021-02-04 Thread Hubert Chathi
Will a fixed version be uploaded to unstable soon? I'd like to upload a newer version of nheko, but it won't build until a fixed gcc is available. Thanks -- Hubert Chathi -- https://www.uhoreg.ca/ Jabber: hub...@uhoreg.ca -- Matrix: @uhoreg:matrix.org PGP/GnuPG key: 4096R/F24C F749

W sprawie zlecenia

2019-03-27 Thread Strony WWW | Hubert Karcz
Dzień dobry, specjalizujemy się w realizacji projektów nowoczesnych *Stron *w oparciu o silnik* Wordpress. * Będzie nam  bardzo miło, jeśli wyrazicie Państwo zainteresowanie naszą propozycją. Aby to zrobić wystarczy odpisać "*TAK"/ /*na tego e-mail’a. _ _ _ Hubert Karcz Dział IT

Vote : Rolex or Cartier or Breitling

2005-06-01 Thread Hubert
Get the Finest Rolex Watch Replica ! We only sell premium watches. There's no battery in these replicas just like the real ones since they charge themselves as you move. The second hand moves JUST like the real ones, too. These original watches sell in stores for thousands of dollars. We sell

Bug#212048: reassign

2003-09-22 Thread bert hubert
reassign 212048 libc6 severity 212048 serious After comparing notes and retrying on g++-2.95.2, g++-3.2 and g++-3.3 and seeing the bug in all places, Wichert Akkerman suggested reassigning the bug to libc6 and changing its severity to 'serious'. The problem shows on stock debian sid. The problem

Bug#212048: g++-3.2.3 does the same thing

2003-09-21 Thread bert hubert
Does the same thing: g++-3.2 static.cc -o static -static -- http://www.PowerDNS.com Open source, database driven DNS Software http://lartc.org Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO

Bug#212048: g++-3.3: a statically compiled c++ binary which references syslog(3) SEGFAULTs on an exception

2003-09-21 Thread bert hubert
Package: g++-3.3 Version: 1:3.3.2-0pre4 Severity: important Tags: sid When compiled with "g++ static.cc -o static -static", this program segfaults on execution. I spent 6 hours narrowing this down as it is a very unlikely bug. Some speculation below. #include #include using namespace std; int

string::reserve method broken when shrinking

2001-10-11 Thread bert hubert
>Submitter-Id: net >Originator: bert hubert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >Organization: PowerDNS >Confidential: no >Synopsis: When reserving a string to become smaller, program crashes >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Category: libstdc++ >Class: