Le 08/07/2012 00:04, Sebastian Kulesz a écrit :
> Using trunk worked until yesterday, and main/lib/signal/csignal.c has
> not been updated in 8 weeks. I'm using the [testing] repo, and updated
> glibc along with some other packages of the toolchain today. Is it
> possible to patch the file to avoid
On Sat, 07 Jul 2012, Sebastian Kulesz wrote:
> Using trunk worked until yesterday, and main/lib/signal/csignal.c has
> not been updated in 8 weeks. I'm using the [testing] repo, and updated
> glibc along with some other packages of the toolchain today. Is it
> possible to patch the file to avoid a
Using trunk worked until yesterday, and main/lib/signal/csignal.c has
not been updated in 8 weeks. I'm using the [testing] repo, and updated
glibc along with some other packages of the toolchain today. Is it
possible to patch the file to avoid a new release?
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 6:55 PM, tobi
On Sat, 07 Jul 2012, Sebastian Kulesz wrote:
> Hi! I'm getting a compilation error when building the official Gambas
> 3.2.0 release. Happens both on a clean chroot or on my "dirty" system.
>
> The full output is here: [http://pastebin.com/nvjLUuBV]
>
> sebi@sebi:~/Builds/gambas3-pkg/gambas3-3.2.
Hi! I'm getting a compilation error when building the official Gambas
3.2.0 release. Happens both on a clean chroot or on my "dirty" system.
The full output is here: [http://pastebin.com/nvjLUuBV]
sebi@sebi:~/Builds/gambas3-pkg/gambas3-3.2.0/main/lib/signal$ LANGUAGE=en gcc -v
Using built-in spec