Rob Browning writes:
> You mean -O0, perhaps?
Actually, there may be a mistake in the current rules file which is
causing it to always build without an -O flag...
Changing the rules to work correctly (to use -O2 as you mentioned)
appears to fix the problem, though I assume that will m
self), and I can upload a
new package soon.
Thanks
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fixed:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=764532
For reference, I'm running a build on harris.debian.org (armhf) which
has already made it past the invocation that failed.
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65).
With regard to the offset error:
vm.s:13691: Error: bad immediate value for offset (4096)
Here's the relevant vm.s temp file:
tmp-arm-vm.s.gz
Description: tmp-arm-vm.s.gz
Thanks, and let me know if I can help any further.
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Package: gcc-4.6
Version: 4.6.1-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/gcc-4.6
I first encountered this problem in gcc-4.5; it also exists in gcc-4.6, but
not in gcc-4.4.
I have stripped the source file to be as small as possible while still
exhibiting the bug. Attached is the resulting preprocessor o
Package: gcc-4.6-spu
Version: 4.6.0-13
Severity: important
File: /usr/bin/spu-gcc-4.6
I am unable to compile anything with this version of spu-gcc:
% spu-gcc-4.6 -c -o main.o main.c
spu-gcc-4.6: fatal error: -fuse-linker-plugin, but liblto_plugin.so not found
compilation terminated.
I do n
On 12-Feb-2007 11:29.20 (GMT), Rob Andrews wrote:
> I've run through the list of gcc bugs and this is listed as a problem
> with gcc 4.2, but not with 4.1.
It turns out that this isn't a bug with gcc, but with the package I'm trying
to build with gcc. It tries to produce
Package: gcc-4.1
Version: 4.1.1-21
Severity: normal
I'm trying to build the nspluginwrapper source on an amd64 machine. The
x86_64 part builds okay, but when it goes to build the i386 runtime part
with gcc -m32 the build is failing with the following error:
$ make
gcc -std=c99 -m32 -o npviewer.b
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Package: gcc-4.1
Version: 4.1.1-10
This bug
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-08/msg00830.html
causes the stalin package to be unbuildable. If appropriate, would
you consider adding the patch?
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Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> that's a bug. Fixing it for the next upload.
OK, thanks.
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I may be misunderstanding things, but it seems like
#include
will only work for one version of gcc right now since g2c.h is in
libg2c0-dev and that package installs the file in a version specific
directory.
Are there any plans to change this?
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Package: cpp-3.3
Version: 1:3.3.5-8
Severity: normal
Pre-processing the attached file with cpp reading from pipe it crashes.
When reading from file there is no problem. See also screendump below.
Running first command on cpp 3.3.4 there is no problem.
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Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux rob 2.4.18 #1 Tue May 14 15:54:33 BST 2002 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C
Versions of packages gij-3.0 depends on:
ii gcc-3.0-base 1:3.0.4-8 The GNU Compiler Collection (base
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Here's the error i get:
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make[7]: Entering directory
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