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Bug#442279: gcc-4.2: parameter '-std=gnu99' is ignored

2007-09-14 Thread Andreas Freimuth
Package: gcc-4.2 Version: 4.2.1-4 Severity: normal The Line gcc -c -O3 -m32 -std=gnu99 -I [INCLUDEDIR] -funsigned-bitfields -Wall -Wsystem-headers -Winline -ffreestanding -fno-stack-protector -o /[...]/out.o /[...]/in.c causes the following warning: In file included from /[...]/in.c:34: /[..

gcc-defaults 1.61 MIGRATED to testing

2007-09-14 Thread Debian testing watch
FYI: The status of the gcc-defaults source package in Debian's testing distribution has changed. Previous version: 1.59 Current version: 1.61 -- This email is automatically generated; [EMAIL PROTECTED] is responsible. See http://people.debian.org/~henning/trille/ for more information. --

gcj-4.2 4.2.1-5 MIGRATED to testing

2007-09-14 Thread Debian testing watch
FYI: The status of the gcj-4.2 source package in Debian's testing distribution has changed. Previous version: 4.2.1-3 Current version: 4.2.1-5 -- This email is automatically generated; [EMAIL PROTECTED] is responsible. See http://people.debian.org/~henning/trille/ for more information. --

Bug#442279: marked as done (gcc-4.2: parameter '-std=gnu99' is ignored)

2007-09-14 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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