he --with-sysroot support will help embedded folks,
too, though.
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These patches do the following:
- rules2: Add a new environment variable "with_sysroot"
- control.m4: Fix libgcc1-cross naming for non-Linux arch's.
- rules.defs: Remove comments saying that cross-building is Linux
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Heya Doko! Here's an updated hurd-changes.dpatch file. I've tested
it, and with this we are fully functional with a real /usr tree. Can
you please include this for -2?
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Traditional GNU systems don't have a /usr directory. However, Debian
systems do, and we support both having a /usr -> . symlink, and having a
/usr directory like the other ports. So this patch should NOT go
upstream.
--- gcc/config/t-gnu.old
ou could probably get more complicated if this is intended to build
Canadian cross's as well - but that's just getting the rules right for
doing the right thing when GCC_TARGET isn't defined.
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 11:58:38PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
Okay. I'd like CVS write access so that I can fix the obvious bugs.
I'll chat with him first before I change anything else - I see that he
hangs out on irc, so I'll catch him there.
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> Jeff, y
x27;t want this in the BTS)
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r all that, it produced a perfectly usable cross-compiler
configuration. The warnings in rules.defs about this being Linux only
seem to be incorrect.
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ng why it's not been accepted upstream. I don't follow
Linux kernel development anymore, so I don't know the story.
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has some solution for automatically detecting
which they should use, but I don't know anything about it.
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.
dpkg-buildpackage -ahurd-i386 -B "-mJeff Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
I'll try to take a look in the next few days. I mostly because
interested in this because i'm getting ICEs with gcc-3.2, but don't feel
like going through the effort of reporting it if it doesn
1. Update from binutils 2003 0121.
2. Fix an ia64 gas bug.
3. Fix some TLS bugs.
4. Fix some ELF/ppc bugs.
5. Fix an ELF/m68k bug.
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reassign 175353 mklibs,libstc++5-pic
thanks
This bug does not apply to libc6 - our _pic.map files are
arch-dependant.
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 08:33:20AM -0600, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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> > reassign 175353 mkli
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 09:39:44AM +0900, GOTO Masanori wrote:
> We debian-glibc team plan to prepare cmov-aware libc6.
Sorry I havent been around much, been busy with school. Does this mean
we now have numbers that support the generation of optimised libraries?
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I think this should probably have gone to you folks...
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I just did an apt-get upgrade, which updated libstdc++
and a bunch of other packages. After the upgrade apt-g
ugh about these to really know. It seems unlikely that
anything should still be thinking about libg++2.8.1.3. I don't know
what the other package is.
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, hurd-i386, m68k, mips, mipsel, s390 and sh. I'm not sure how
> many of those arches have even had glibc 2.3.1 built on them.
hurd-i386 is fine. mips posted some glibc debs, and s390 reported
success way back.
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Please disable 'make check' for hurd-i386. Until we correctly support
ulimit, make check will always crash the machine.
-- System Information:
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Architecture: i386
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where. I'm glad I was wrong. I'll watch for it.
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On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 07:24:44AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> > I've been out of the loop for some time. Has there been any
> > discussion of this?
> Jeff Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> did some preparations for such an
> upgrade. Basically if Debian should change
yet.
The plan is to use gcc-3.1 as our default compiler, so that we can
avoid the binary recompile nightmare.
Thanks for all your help!
Tks,
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that you're using DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE, which is
"i386-gnu". You may instead want to use DEB_HOST_ARCH if you want to
match hurd-i386.
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../../../gcc-3.1-20020508/gcc/ada/cstreams.c:83: `MAXPATHLEN' undeclared here
(not in a function)
Anyone got time to hack this? It's too late to get it out for the
GCC-3.1 release, but we can ask the Debian folks to consider a patch
to the Debian sources.
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On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 03:01:48PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> > Have you come to a decision on what you want to happen for
> > hurd-i386? Now that unstable doesn't push into Woody anymore, I'd
> > like to file the bug report to request gcc-defaults to get it
> > updated and need to know if I
t plan on
uploading gcc-2.95 at this point. If it works better to switch all at
once to 3.1.1 that's fine too.
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That last patch probably isn't what you want. =) This patch resolves
both the bad link against libc6-dev, removes ffi (I need to resolve
this upstream), and enables libgc6. This fixes all current packaging
bugs for hurd-i386.
diff -r
switch to g++-3.1 in 2 or 3 weeks, then I will hold
off until then on any C++ packages.
We also don't mind being a test bed, since we're not a released arch,
our users are used to some hardships. =)
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there are some fan
rchives of this list and it looks
like you folks are ready to go as soon as upstream releases.
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se gcc-3.1 debs that we can use for testing
(and possibly building...)? A quick google search doesn't seem to
show any recent discussion on this, so if there's somewhere better I
need to look, please let me know.
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>
> Should be. Might want to run it through a testsuite just to be sure,
> of course.
Im testing glibc a bunch this week, I'll squawk if it's a problem.
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>Originator: Jeff Bailey
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>Synopsis: gcc-3.0 doesn't build shared C++ library on i386-pc-gnu
>Severity: serious
>Priority: medium
>Category: c++
>Class: sw-bug
>
Package: gcc-3.0
Version: 3.0-1
Please accept the following patch. This is against the upstream source.
Note that, I wasn't sure if perhaps these are in alphabetical order.
It was late when I did this. ;)
--- ltcf-cxx.oldWed Jun 20 00:29:07 2001
+++ ltcf-cxx.sh Wed Jun 20 00:29:32 2001
Package: gcc-3.0
Version: 3.0-1
Please accept the following two patches:
These patches:
o Correct all instances of i386-hurd to be hurd-i386
o Disables Java for hurd-i386
o Disables pthreads for hurd-i386
o Remove an old hack for _G_config.h on hurd-i386
(Patch 1 in the debian directory):
d
l skip the succesful sections that had been copied correctly.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 09:23:45AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> hurd - should bootstrap (CVS 010610 needed?).
Okay, thanks. My last attempt wasn't succesful, but I'll try again.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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Version: 1:3.0-0pre010427
Severity: important
The build depends has !i386-hurd instead of !hurd-i386
This was fixed already in gcc-2.95 as bug 94038
Don't worry about putting out a new package just for this, since I have other
compile failures that I'm working on. =)
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he autobuilder. I will
add it back in now.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
t; endif
Excellent! I just noticed that ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM), linux)
appears in rules2 as well.
> Of course, the way to sell this is because it avoids potential
> bugs when someone does hurd-powerpc, not because of any lack of
> deviance on the hurd's part. We all kn
Package: gcc-2.95
Severity: important
The testsuite in rules2 (appears twice) does:
+ -echo "Running testsuite ..."; \
+ m=`awk '/^((Mem|Swap)Free|Cached)/{m+=$$2}END{print int(m*.9)}' \
+ /proc/meminfo`; \
+ ulimit -m $$m; \
+ echo "Limited memory for
Package: gcc-2.95
Severity: important
Please change the build-depends line from !i386-hurd to !hurd-i386.
-- System Information
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Architecture: hurd-i386
re can offer
an opinion. I don't really know what they're trying to do.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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