bin/clang-format},
/usr/share/creduce/perl/pass_indent.pm:
find_external_program(creduce_config::CLANG_FORMAT, "clang-format");
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case you need to replace `4' with `8' (the value `4' was expanded
from sizeof(long) by the macro included at the bottom of my previous
e-mail):
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./test.c:1:12: error: variably modified '__acc_cta
:116:33: note: in expansion of macro
'ACC_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER'
#define ACCCHK_ASSERT(expr) ACC_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(expr)
^~
../acc/acc_chk.ch:212:5: note: in expansion of macro 'ACCCHK_ASSERT'
ACCCHK_ASSERT((1l << (8*SIZEOF_LONG-1)) < 0)
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to happen ? :-)
ie: How easy is it really!!
PS: Just in case: # apt-get remove --purge .\*:armhf
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Please refer to Debian maintainer duties in Developers' Reference section 3.1.4.
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- the realpath package can be made transitional one.
I would like to have the transition done for jessie, so I would really
appreciate if you could check if your packages are compatible wi
nd. In fact this macro is defined in recent versions of
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reassign 670978 binutils
tags 670978 patch
thanks
The origin of this problem lies with a recent change in binutils.
Sanity checks were added which are not satisfiable on GNU/kFreeBSD.
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[...]
checking for clog10 in -lm... libtool: compile:
/tmp/buildd/gcc-4.6-4.6.3/build/./gcc/xgcc -shared-libgcc
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El 5 de març de 2012 21:51, Robert Millan ha escrit:
> 1- Add libstdc++6-udeb package (needed by devd).
Oh, I wasn't aware that libstdc++ udeb had already been proposed, and
it seems to be a controversial topic...
Let's see if I can attract some attention by changing the subjec
n src/sbin/init-kfreebsd (rather than
/lib/debian-installer-startup.d, since we need to provide USB serial
devices before init, as per #493865).
4- Add build/pkg-lists/devd file to debian-installer package (akin to
build/pkg-lists/udev).
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@@ -33,3 +33,4 @@
#define GNU_USER_DYNAMIC_LINKERGLIBC_DYNAMIC_LIN
to debug.
Maybe something in the environment triggers it. How about adding a
call to "env" command to fill the build log with?
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2011/10/31 Aurelien Jarno :
> The next step is probably to do the next source uploads with another
> architecture than amd64, to see if the problem is reproducible on the
> amd64 build daemon.
It's already been, see:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=gcc-4.6&arch
2011/10/29 Ludovic Brenta :
> Robert Millan writes:
>> 2011/10/27 Matthias Klose :
>>> looks like bug #637236 is back again. is this a buildd issue again?
>>> can the package be built locally?
>>
>> The #637236 log suggests that the problem is likely to b
he bug log this question remains unanswered.
Could parallel build be disabled, either unconditionally or
specifically for (kfreebsd-)amd64?
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=637236#37
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Header files are installed in /usr/include/i486-linux-gnu/ (and
similarly named directories on other architectures), not
/usr/include. Stops pygobject from compiling.
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> On 28.12.2009 20:43, Robert Millan wrote:
>> Package: gcc-4.5-plugin-dev
>> Version: 4.5-20091223-1
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>> build/gcc/build/gengtype is used by dragonegg to generate one of its i
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The following headers are used by dragonegg:
src/gcc/except.h
src/gcc/libfuncs.h
src/gcc/version.h
would you consider including them in the gcc-4.5-plugin-dev package?
Thanks
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build/gcc/build/gengtype is used by dragonegg to generate one of its internal
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Several debian/rules.d/binary-*.mk files perform the following hack. At
the beginning of a target:
mv $(install_stamp) $(install_stamp)-tmp
and at its end:
trap '' 1 2 3 15; touch $@; mv $(install_stamp)-tmp $(install_stamp)
Since the value of
export PATH=.:$PATH
$ bash -c 'exec -a gcc gcc-4.3 -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -Wall -g >
-DDEBIAN -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -O2 alloc.c' 2>&1 | tail -n 2
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which gcc-4.1 4.1.2-5 no longer provides. This breaks build of every package
building biarch 32-bit stuff that relies o
Package: zaptel
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When compiled with -finline-functions (implied by -O4), ztcfg segfaults:
$ sudo gdb --args ztcfg -vvv
[...]
(gdb) r
Starting program: /usr/sbin/ztcfg -vvv
Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf
line 221: Cannot get number of to
eeding-edge users will dare
to try it, so it's basicaly of no use there.
Anyway, it's good to know there's ongoing work on this area..
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> > dependency and the symlink.
>
> That sounds like a terrible amount of complexity to me. I can't imagine why
> it would ever be beneficial to carry more than one version of gcjwebplugin
> around in the archive at a time.
Agreed. What do the maintainers think?
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On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 02:53:20PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 12:54:39PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
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> > Any chance gcj >= 4.1.1-11j1 can make it into etch?
>
> gcj-4.1 hasn't been frozen yet, but whether this gets into etch depends on
&g
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Given the inmaturity of this plugin, I think it'd be a good idea to provide
debugging symbols, either in this or a separate package, to aid in debugging
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GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x1493b60: NP_Initialize
GLib-ERROR **: The thread system is not yet initialized.
aborting...
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Hi!
Any chance gcj >= 4.1.1-11j1 can make it into etch?
Would be very nice to have gcjwebplugin-4.1. We'll have no browser java support
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their own fork of gcc-3.4 to build the kernel, and I'm
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So AFAIK no problem on our side to make gcc-4.1 the default, as long as gcc-3.4
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ii libg2c0 1:3.3.5-13 Runtime library for GNU Fortran 77
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What is the recommended way to build a 64bit Fortran library on Debian
sarge? Do we need to install the up-to-now unstable AMD64 port?
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Package: g++
Severity: important
apt-get install g++=4:3.3.5-3 yields:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
g++: Depends: g++-3.3 (>= 1:3.3.5-1) but it is not going to be
installed
Same thing for apt-get install g++
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Tags: patch
Hi!
It seems defining the DEBIAN macro in source packages has become a common
trend. I could find around 60 packages that define this or equivalent macros
(the most common one being DEBIAN).
What would you think of standarising it
Package: gcc-4.0
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Hi!
gcc-4.0 doesn't currently build on GNU/kFreeBSD, because the patch for boehm-gc
(in kbsd-gnu.dpatch) doesn't apply cleanly. Fixing the patch is non-trivial
and it might take a while, so I'd like to disable java for kfreebsd-gnu so that
boehm-g
reopen 273004
thanks
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 01:33:10PM -0800, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
>
> bugs fixed in gcc-4.0-4.0-0pre1
You forgot the hunk for java_no_systems (updated patch attached).
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Hi!
I'm attaching a few minor kbsd-gnu fixes for rules.defs:
- Enable java for kfreebsd-gnu
- Enable ffi for kfreebsd-gnu and knetbsd-gnu
- Enable checks for kfreebsd-gnu and knetbsd-gnu
- Fix typo I introduced in one of my previous patches
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 06:58:53PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Robert Millan writes:
> > reassign 272673 gcc
> > thanks
> >
> > ICEs are bugs in gcc, not the source. Reassigning.
>
> ... and not worth anything without the preprocessed source, built on
>
reassign 272673 gcc
thanks
ICEs are bugs in gcc, not the source. Reassigning.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 10:42:06PM +1000, Anibal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
> Package: freebsd-buildutils
> Severity: important
> Version: 5.2.1+20040403-11
> Justification: fails to build from source
>
>
> Full build l
stripped.
I'll try to check gcc-3.5 periodicaly to ensure my change didn't introduce
any breakage. Could you roll out a new upload? (with fresh upstream CVS)
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endif
-check_no_systems := gnu kfreebsd-gnu knetbsd-gnu
-ifeq ($(DEB_TARGET_GNU_SYSTEM), $(findstring
$(DEB_TARGET_GNU_SYSTEM),$(check_no_systems)))
+check_no_systems := gnu
+ifneq (, $(filter $(DEB_TARGET_GNU_SYSTEM),$(check_no_systems)))
with_check := disabled for $(DEB_TARGET_GNU_SYSTEM)
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Sometimes it gets confused and ignores the
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ches, including
porting ones, are non-disruptive and hence can be applied unconditionaly.
This way we avoid all the trouble with patch conflicts which sounds really
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This is kbsd-gnu.dpatch for debian/patches directory. It adds GNU/k*BSD
support in the upstream tree.
The libtool bits are merged in upstream for 3.5 branch. The rest is
partly revised and pending commit.
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I'm attaching the fixes required in debian/ directory needed to make this
package portable wrt non-Linux kernels. It splits out every unportable
check into separate checks for _CPU and _SYSTEM, and a few other things.
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Well, this is it:
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make[2]: *** [gengtype] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/toolchain/build-gcc/gcc'
make[1]: *** [stage1_build] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/toolchain/build-gcc/gcc'
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also the postcompile checks fail; i'm deactivating them
for GNU/FreeBSD
i'm attaching:
- gcc_gnu-freebsd_debian.diff -> fixes for the debian/ directory
- freebsd-gnu.dpatch.gz -> updated patch for debian/patches/
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On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 12:38:24PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Robert Millan writes:
> >
> > Since this problem is GNU/FreeBSD-specific i'm retitling this patch to put
> > in here my updates on debian/patches/freebsd-gnu.dpatch, too.
> >
> > I'll se
reopen 193401
retitle 193401 update for GNU/FreeBSD support
severity 193401 wishlist
thanks
hi!
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> Robert Millan writes:
> >
> > libstdc++5-dev depends specificaly on libc6, making it uninstallable
> > on a
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 10:32:47PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Robert Millan writes:
> > libstdc++5-dev depends specificaly on libc6, making it uninstallable
> > on arches that have other soname versions, including alpha, ia64,
> > i386-gnu, *-freebsd-gnu, *-netbsd
> &g
Package: libstdc++5-dev
Version: 1:3.2.3-2
Severity: important
Tags: sid patch
libstdc++5-dev depends specificaly on libc6, making it uninstallable
on arches that have other soname versions, including alpha, ia64,
i386-gnu, *-freebsd-gnu, *-netbsd
I have set severity to important (instead of seri
fit is being safe from a quite common bug.
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the following code (compiled with -Wall -pedantic) could be
considered "buggy", because it implicitly converts a
signed int to unsigned int when calling "a". if you run it,
it will print the number 2^32-1 instead of -1.
#include
int a (u
severity 163239 important
tags 163239 + sid + patch
thanks
Note that to be totaly compliant the dependency should be
made on the libc-dev virtual package, and optionaly with
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... as it seems a very standard option in Makefiles etc.
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unknown
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Package: gcj-3.0
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Severity: normal
As a package providing java-compiler, gcj-3.0 should offer a
javac-compatible wrapper and register it with the alternatives system.
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retitle 116145 update (-u) should be implemented
thanks
Per's suggestion of disabling -u until it works has been done.
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e the -dev off.
Should I re-open #100536 to amend it and have this changed, or would you
like to persue another solution, perhaps revolving around libgc and g++?
Incedentally, note that the openc++ sources include libgc4 for building
against, suggesting that vers 5 and 6 might not be recommen
retitle 119384 provide java-virtual-machine
thanks
> Please have libgcj2 provide java-virtual-machine.
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Package: libstdc++3
Version: 1:3.0.2-3
Severity: wishlist
Is libstdc++ still so much in flux on the stable branch that
(>= exact-version) in the shlibs file is justified?
Please cut us some slack and bump the version in the shlibs only when
necessary. Otherwise the move of programs that absolutel
Package: libstdc++3-dev
Version: 1:3.0-4
Severity: serious
The test program "strtest.cc":
#include
int main()
{
return 0;
}
$ g++-3.0 -c strtest.cc
In file included from /usr/include/g++-v3/cstdio:31,
from /usr/include/g++-v3/arm-linux/bits/c++io.h:35,
[bug was a bit overzealous to send the report -- here's the --verbose edition]
~# ls -l /usr/bin/gij
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 21 Jul 4 11:34 /usr/bin/gij ->
/etc/alternatives/gij
~# ls -l /etc/alternatives/gij
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 12 Jul 4 11:34 /etc/alternativ
Package: libgcj2
Version: 1:3.0-4
Severity: normal
gij links to itself
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Kernel Version: Linux hoss 2.4.4-fcaps-hoss #1 Fri May 25 19:29:24 CEST 2001
i686 unknown
Versions of the packages libgcj2 depends on:
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