ht, not based on 2.95.2 and may be used for kernel
compilation, stuff and everything.
-there is no debian-packaged gcc 2.95.3 for paranoid kernel development
explorers and bugscouts ;-)
-this is not really a problem.
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Package: gcc-3.3
Version: 1:3.3.3-6
Severity: wishlist
I saw some code that redundantly tests a malloc return for NULL, but
returns it either way. I wondered whether gcc would notice the
optimization. It turns out that it gets it right with -march=athlon, or
pentium3, but wrong with i386 or i4
Package: gcc-3.3
Version: 1:3.3.3-6
Severity: normal
GCC 3.3 crashes when performing the following when compiling the 2.6.5 kernel
with RMK's patches (RiscPC target):
gcc -Wp,-MD,arch/arm/boot/compressed/.ll_char_wr.o.d -nostdinc -iwithprefix
include -D__KERNEL__ -Iinclude
-D__KERNEL__ -Iinc
r, but it would be helpful to be able
> to reproduce the failure from a single source file.
The problem appears to be triggered by the tranditional flag, with
simply the code:
#define PLD(code...)
Then:
gcc -traditional -c test.S
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One could implement gcj-x.y as a bash script that parses its
arguments, and optionally does
main_classes=$(jv-scan-x.y --print-main "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
if [ 1 = $(echo "$main_classes" | wc -w) ]; then
gcj-x.y.real --main=$main_classes ...
else
echo "Multiple classes contain a \`main
;.
It appears the build process dies when trying to generate documentation?
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>as a workaround you may want to try to disable pascal (and other
>languages you don't need) in debian/rules.defs.
Thanks, it does build now!
Some issues getting it to actually install now, but I'll file a new bug
when I get more information.
Cheers,
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flashdeb:~#
what lib must i link against ?
i
Package: gdc-6
Version: 6.2.1-4
Severity: serious
Justification: breaks other packages (ii-esu, tatan, dub)
Hi,
This upload has a bug very similar to #835255. The same test program
again fails to link:
import std.datetime;
void main () { }
$ gdc -o date date.d
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/6/li
lose wrote:
>> Control: severity -1 important
>>
>> On 22.11.2016 22:21, Peter De Wachter wrote:
>>> Package: gdc-6
>>> Version: 6.2.1-4
>>> Severity: serious
>>> Justification: breaks other packages (ii-esu, tatan, dub)
>>>
>>&g
Package: gdc
Version: 4:8-20180321-1
Severity: normal
Hello,
The gdc package says:
> Depends: gdc-8 (>= 8-20180321-1~), libgphobos-dev (= 8-20180321-1)
> Description-en: D compiler (language version 2), based on the GCC backend
> This is a dependency package providing the default D compiler.
>
severity 1000892 serious
thanks
As part of the effort to limit the number of llvm packages in the
archive, please upgrade to -13 (or -12).
It has:
llvm-9-dev [armel armhf], libclang-9-dev [armel armhf], clang-9 [armel
armhf], clang-format-9 [armel armhf],
llvm-toolchain-9 has now been remov
Package: gcc-3.2-base
Version: 1:3.2.1-0pre1
Severity: important
Tags: sid
The gcc-3.2-base package for Debian/sid/sparc disables 64-bit
(-m64) support. This is a rather serious omission, since it
means there is no way to build 64-bit binaries, including the
kernel.
This should be just a configu
erred and there is a fake gcc package
that will "replace" my gcc 2.95.2 now that I have gcc-2.95.4 in place.
But I don't have it. Let me know ..
Peter
Package: gdc-4.1
Version: 0.25-4.1.2-18
Severity: grave
Justification: makes all D Packages Build-Depending on gdc FTBFS
Previous versions of gdc-4.1 used to provide gdc, but this was dropped
in your latest upload. All D games in the pkg-games repository
currently use gdc as a build-depends, so th
Hello
Your holiday would be not full without gd se.>.<
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Version: 0.25-4.1.2-19
Severity: normal
projectl and ii-esu fail to compile on ia64. The errors look similar,
so I'm bundling them in one bug report.
projectl, from
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=projectl&ver=1.001.dfsg1-1&arch=ia64&stamp=1203288606&file=log
gdmd -d -
sign -D"KBUILD_STR(s)=#s"
-D"KBUILD_BASENAME=KBUILD_STR(timekeeping)"
-D"KBUILD_MODNAME=KBUILD_STR(timekeeping)" -c -o kernel/time/timekeeping.o
kernel/time/timekeeping.c
I've tried -O1 with no difference. Maybe it's a result of extra
inlining in gcc 4.3.
Peter
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"Also sprach Debian Bug Tracking System:"
> On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 11:34:03AM +0200, Peter T. Breuer wrote:
> > Compiling kernel 2.6.24.2 on ia32, compilaton fails at final link
> > complaining about not being able to find __udivdi3 and __umoddi3 for
> >
the bug
didn't exist in older versions of GDC? (or perhaps powerpc users just
don't play games :)
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# gdc-array-concat.dpatch by Peter De Wachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# DP: Fixes generation of D array concatenation calls.
dir=
if [ $# -eq 3 -a "$2" = '-d' ]; then
pdir="-d $3"
dir="$3/"
elif [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
echo >&2 "`basename $0
200
Pancho Horrillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Peter.
>
> I just tested your patch gdc-array-concat.dpatch, and it seems that
> torus-trooper still segfaults on start.
>
> This is the procedure I followed:
>
> # aptitude build-depends gdc-4.1
> # aptitude bui
Package: gdc-4.1
Version: 0.25-4.1.2-23.1
Severity: minor
The manpage documents a -fall-sources option, but this is not accepted by gdc:
$ gdc -fall-sources -c test.d
cc1d: error: unrecognized command line option "-fall-sources"
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers un
Package: gdc-4.1
Version: 0.25-4.1.2-23.1
Severity: serious
The files in the dmd and dmd2 directories carry the following license
(full text below):
| These sources are free, they are redistributable and modifiable
| under the terms of the GNU General Public License (attached as gpl.txt),
| or th
clone 499927 -1
reassign -1 gdc-4.2 0.25-4.2.4-3
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Package: ppl
Version: 0.10-3
Severity: serious
There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:
> Automatic build of ppl_0.10-3 on mayr by sbuild/mips 99.999
> Build started at 20090219-0952
[...]
> ** Using build dependencies supplied by package:
> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 6.0.7~
Package: gcc-snapshot
Version: 20090224-1
Severity: serious
There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:
> Automatic build of gcc-snapshot_20090224-1 on mayr by sbuild/mips 99.999
> Build started at 20090227-0205
[...]
> ** Using build dependencies supplied by package:
> Build-Dep
Package: gdc-4.1
Version: 0.25-4.1.2-23.2
Severity: normal
Torus Trooper (0.22.dfsg1-4) fails to start with this error message
depending on the order in which the object files were linked:
"Error: circular initialization dependency with module abagames.tt.shape"
This command produces a working bi
Package: gdc-4.1
Version: 0.25-4.1.2-23.2
Severity: normal
gdc on i386 inserts four bytes of padding in this struct (so that it's
total size is 16 bytes), while gcc doesn't:
struct test {
int mode;
double mu;
};
According to http://www.digitalmars.com/d/1.0/abi.html, structs should
conform "
Package: gcc-4.3
Version: 4.3.3-8
Severity: serious
There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:
> Automatic build of gcc-4.3_4.3.3-8 on mayr by sbuild/mips 99.999
> Build started at 20090416-1609
[...]
> ** Using build dependencies supplied by package:
> Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (
6 +
> Received: (from p...@localhost)
> by barney.it.uc3m.es (8.14.4/8.14.4/Submit) id p01Bjngq029823;
> Sat, 1 Jan 2011 12:45:49 +0100
> X-Authentication-Warning: barney.it.uc3m.es: ptb set sender to
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset
Package: gcj-jdk
Version: 4:4.4.2-2
Severity: normal
This test program
class Test {
public static void main(String argv[]) {
Object args[] = {
new Float(0.0001),
};
System.err.printf("%f\n", args);
}
}
produces no output when compiled with gcj (gcj Test.j
Now that this bug is fixed I've requested give-backs for the affected
packages.
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schreef Iain Buclaw :
> On 20 April 2010 23:25, Peter De Wachter wrote:
>
> > Now that this bug is fixed I've requested give-backs for the
> > affected packages.
>
> Do let us know how it goes, I didn't get round to testing
a working executable. Recently the same problem occured with
parsec47 (#583638).
Regards
Peter De Wachter
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the description
in the manual, I'm guessing it should fail, which would mean that
there's a bug in the cycle detection algorithm.
Regards
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[1] http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/pkgs.html#bug-answering
==> P47Boot.d <==
module P47Boot;
import P47Ga
Package: gdc-4.4
Version: 1.063-4.4.6-7
Severity: important
Any invocation of the gdc-4.4 compiler prints a multilib-relted warning:
cc1d: warning: command line option "-imultilib" is valid for
C/C++/Fortran/ObjC/ObjC++ but not for D
This is rather annoying and hides useful compiler warnings
Package: gdc-4.6
Version: 0.29.1-4.6.2-1
Severity: normal
If no '-c' option is specified, gdc doesn't generate the right output file
name:
$ gdc-4.6 -c HelloWorld.d
$ ls
HelloWorld.d
HelloWorl.o
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstab
Is there a plan to release a g77-4.0? It seems strange that the default
gcc should be 4.0, but nowhere is there a g77-4.0, not even in unstable.
Pete.
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Package: gdc-4.1
Version: 0.23-4.1.2-15
Severity: normal
gdc generates invalid assember code for the following fragment:
void foo (int i) {
switch (i) {
case 1: {
static int x = 1;
break;
}
case 2: {
static int x = 2;
break;
}
}
}
; gdc -c bug.d
/tmp/
Package: gdc-5
Version: 5.4.0-3
Severity: serious
Justification: makes dependent packages ftbfs
Hi,
This version of gdc cannot build executables due to a missing -lgdruntime:
$ cat test.d
void main() { }
$ gdc test.d
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgdruntime
collect2: error: ld returned 1
Package: gdc-5
Version: 5.4.0-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
If ldc is installed, gdc will attempt to use ldc's include files in
preference to its own. This won't work, as many of these files are not
portable:
$ cat test.d
import core.stdc.stdarg;
$ gdc -c test.d
/usr/include/d/core/stdc/stdarg
Package: gdc-6
Version: 6.2.0-1
Severity: normal
Hi. In this release, programs that reference std.datetime fail to
build, with error messages referencing curl and libdl. I don't know
what's going on here, but it seems there's something badly broken in
libphobos.
$ cat date.d
import std.datetime;
Package: libstdc++6-4.8-dbg
Version: 4.8.2-15
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
This package contains python scripts which should allow gdb to
pretty-print C++ types. But these scripts fail to load:
File "/usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.19-gdb.py",
line 63, in
Package: gdc-6
Version: 6-20160117-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
This program fails to compile in this gdc snapshot:
void main() {
real[] a = [-1];
}
It is accepted by both gdc-5 and the dmd reference compiler.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT prefers uns
can I locate it via ftping on over and looking. In fact, I am
having trouble locating source via ftp for any of stable.
ftp.debian.org only has a Sources.gz list in dist/stable/source
Peter
Package: gcc
Version: 1:2.95.2-13
Severity: normal
While compiling libvorbis-1.0rc2 from xiphophorus (http://www.ogg.org) the
compiler got an internal compiler error (signal 11) on the following file:
lib/envelope.c
I did a "make distclean", unset CFLAGS, reconfigured the build environment and
i
pendivx/encore50/text_code_mb.c
Product: gcc
Version: 4.1.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: c
AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org
ReportedBy: peter dot kourzanov at xs4all dot nl
GCC
--- Comment #4 from peter dot kourzanov at xs4all dot nl 2006-04-24 13:44
---
Subject: Re: armv5te-linux-gnueabi-gcc-4.1 fails to compile
libquicktime-0.9.7-0.4/plugins/opendivx/encore50/text_code_mb.c
Matthias Klose wrote:
>Pjotr Kourzanov writes:
>
>
>>Here it i
--- Comment #5 from peter dot kourzanov at xs4all dot nl 2006-04-24 13:46
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Created an attachment (id=11323)
--> (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=11323&action=view)
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