Re: Hello and some toolchain questions

2004-07-12 Thread Jeff Bailey
he --with-sysroot support will help embedded folks, too, though. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- I never know what to expect when you respond to my postings. No insult intended, you are merely a surprise :) - Carlos O'Donnell signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Bug#257475: Fixes for generating cross compiler packages

2004-07-03 Thread Jeff Bailey
Package: gcc-3.3 Version: 1:3.3.4-2 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch 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

Bug#255107: Updates hurd-changes.dpatch file

2004-06-18 Thread Jeff Bailey
Package: gcc-3.3 Version: 1:3.3.4-1 Severity: important Tags: patch 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? Tks, Jeff Bailey -- System Information: Debi

Bug#224875: dchub_0.4.5-3(mips/unstable): mips{,el} spec file specifies -lthread, not -lpthread

2003-12-28 Thread Jeff Bailey
e in the archive. I can post a patch to the bts if you're interested, otherwise I can upload it later today. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- In the United States, there isn't a government database that hasn't been misused by the very people entrusted with keeping its information safe. -

[schwab@suse.de: Re: [PATCH] Support backtrace () on IA-64, make it work even with -fomit-frame-pointer on AMD64]

2003-10-10 Thread Jeff Bailey
ght solution. (But when schwab and jakub say it is, it usually is) Tks, Jeff Bailey - Forwarded message from Andreas Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> List-Subscribe: <mailto

Bug#191008: hurd-i386 should use /usr/include, not /include

2003-04-27 Thread Jeff Bailey
Package: gcc-3.2 Severity: normal Tags: patch 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

More cross-compiler problems

2003-04-25 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- You said homosexuals form a small percentage of the population. So do Jew

Re: More on the cross-compiler

2003-04-24 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. Tks, Jeff Bailey > Jeff, y

More on the cross-compiler

2003-04-24 Thread Jeff Bailey
x27;t want this in the BTS) Tks, Jeff Bailey -- You said homosexuals form a small percentage of the population. So do Jews. Is that a reason to deny someone equality? - Richard Marceau

Cross-compiler setup

2003-04-22 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- You said homosexuals form a small percentage of the population. So do Jews. Is that a reason to deny someone equality? - Richard Marceau

Re: TLS. nptl and gcc/glibc/binutils

2003-04-21 Thread Jeff Bailey
ng why it's not been accepted upstream. I don't follow Linux kernel development anymore, so I don't know the story. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- You said homosexuals form a small percentage of the population. So do Jews. Is that a reason to deny someone equality? - Richard Marceau

Re: TLS. nptl and gcc/glibc/binutils

2003-04-20 Thread Jeff Bailey
has some solution for automatically detecting which they should use, but I don't know anything about it. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- You said homosexuals form a small percentage of the population. So do Jews. Is that a reason to deny someone equality? - Richard Marceau

Cross Compiling the gcc-3.3 package

2003-04-02 Thread Jeff Bailey
. 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

Re: Bug#175526: Bug #175526

2003-01-24 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. Tks, Jeff Bailey

Re: Processed: Reassign 175353

2003-01-23 Thread Jeff Bailey
reassign 175353 mklibs,libstc++5-pic thanks This bug does not apply to libc6 - our _pic.map files are arch-dependant. Tks, Jeff Bailey On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 08:33:20AM -0600, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > reassign 175353 mkli

Re: Bug#164766: Problem with VIA C3 chip and libcrypto

2003-01-16 Thread Jeff Bailey
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? Tks, Jeff Bailey

[Fwd: Fix for serious bug in glibc packages (libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3)]

2002-11-14 Thread Jeff Bailey
I think this should probably have gone to you folks... -- When you get to the heart, use a knife and fork. - From instructions on how to eat an artichoke. --- Begin Message --- Hello. I just did an apt-get upgrade, which updated libstdc++ and a bunch of other packages. After the upgrade apt-g

Re: gcc-2.95_2.95.4.ds14-13_i386.changes is NEW

2002-11-05 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- When you get to the heart, use a knife and fork. - From instructions on how to eat an artichoke. signature.asc Descripti

Re: how to find symbols needed for libgcc-compat in glibc

2002-10-12 Thread Jeff Bailey
, 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. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- learning from failures is nice in theory...

Bug#159650: gcc-3.2: Please disable 'make check' for hurd-i386

2002-09-04 Thread Jeff Bailey
Package: gcc-3.2 Version: 1:3.2.1-0pre1 Severity: wishlist Please disable 'make check' for hurd-i386. Until we correctly support ulimit, make check will always crash the machine. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux outpost.dnsalias.org 2.4.19-

Re: gcc-3.2 as default compiler

2002-07-15 Thread Jeff Bailey
where. I'm glad I was wrong. I'll watch for it. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- I reincarnated for this? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FWD: C++ library packaging

2002-06-30 Thread Jeff Bailey
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

Success on hurd-i386 for gcc-3.1_3.1ds1-0pre6

2002-05-14 Thread Jeff Bailey
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, Jeff Bailey -- One of the great things about books is sometimes there are some fantastic pictures. -- George W. Bush -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [

GCC Packaging on hurd-i386

2002-05-13 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- One of the great things about books is sometimes there are some fantastic pictures. -- George W. Bush -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

MAXPATHLEN Bug in Gcc-3.1

2002-05-10 Thread Jeff Bailey
../../../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. Tks, Jeff Bailey --

Re: gcc-3.1 for hurd-i386

2002-05-05 Thread Jeff Bailey
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

Re: gcc-3.1 for hurd-i386

2002-05-03 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- One of the great things about books is sometimes there are some fantastic pictures. -- George W. Bush -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#144858: gcc-3.0: A better patch

2002-05-03 Thread Jeff Bailey
Package: gcc-3.0 Version: 1:3.0.4-6 Followup-For: Bug #144858 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

Re: gcc-3.1 for hurd-i386

2002-04-25 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. =) Tks, Jeff Bailey -- One of the great things about books is sometimes there are some fan

gcc-3.1 for hurd-i386

2002-04-25 Thread Jeff Bailey
rchives of this list and it looks like you folks are ready to go as soon as upstream releases. Tks, Jeff Bailey -- One of the great things about books is sometimes there are some fantastic pictures. -- George W. Bush -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "u

gcc-3.1 on hurd-i386

2002-04-01 Thread Jeff Bailey
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. tks, Jeff Bailey -- "Frankly, trying to turn Windows into a decent ed

Bug#101901: g++-3.0 and --use-cxa-atexit

2001-06-24 Thread Jeff Bailey
well? > > 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. tks, Jeff Bailey

gcc-3.0 doesn't build shared C++ library on i386-pc-gnu

2001-06-23 Thread Jeff Bailey
>Submitter-Id: net-debian >Originator: Jeff Bailey >Organization: >Confidential: no >Synopsis: gcc-3.0 doesn't build shared C++ library on i386-pc-gnu >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Category: c++ >Class: sw-bug >

Bug#101708: Patches for compiling on hurd-i386

2001-06-20 Thread Jeff Bailey
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

Bug#101711: Packaging fixes for hurd-i386

2001-06-20 Thread Jeff Bailey
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

Bug#101637: Cannot resume after failure in binary-libstdcxx.mk

2001-06-20 Thread Jeff Bailey
l skip the succesful sections that had been copied correctly. Tks, Jeff Bailey

Re: gcc-3.0 update

2001-06-11 Thread 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

Bug#99164: Build depends wrong (Same as #94038 for gcc-2.95)

2001-05-29 Thread Jeff Bailey
Package: gcc-3.0 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. =) -- System

Re: Binutils no longer autobuilding the cross-compiling packages...

2001-04-17 Thread Jeff Bailey
he autobuilder. I will add it back in now. Tks, Jeff Bailey

Bug#94127: debian/rules2 contains Linuxism

2001-04-16 Thread 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

Bug#94127: debian/rules2 contains Linuxism

2001-04-16 Thread Jeff Bailey
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

Bug#94038: Build-depends wrong on hurd-i386

2001-04-15 Thread Jeff Bailey
Package: gcc-2.95 Severity: important Please change the build-depends line from !i386-hurd to !hurd-i386. -- System Information Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: hurd-i386

gcc-2.95

2001-04-15 Thread Jeff Bailey
re can offer an opinion. I don't really know what they're trying to do. Tks, Jeff Bailey