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--- Comment #20 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
Dude is it right to file a bug report?? Because I'm not sure if that was the
default in Arch. Maybe some stupid program messed it up??
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--- Comment #19 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
Because the guys at Manjaro are much more knowledgeable than me to know what is
safe and what is not IMO.
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--- Comment #18 from Jonathon ---
Thanks for clearing that up. You gave the impression that you reinstalled
Manjaro in a VM to ensure it wasn't a local change, and it wasn't otherwise
clear what Manjaro had to do with anything (i.e. why would Ma
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--- Comment #17 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
No duh I'm not running Manjaro.I said I installed Manjaro in a virtual machine
to check what the guys at Manjaro did to the /etc/makepkg.conf. Please read the
context before posting such co
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--- Comment #15 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
I did some digging and found this:-
I checked my timeshift snapshot (which I took just after installation). The
etc/makepkg.conf is that goes like so:-
#-- Compiler and Linker Flags
CPPFL
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--- Comment #14 from David Malcolm ---
(In reply to sujay1844 from comment #13)
> (In reply to David Malcolm from comment #12)
> > Is that the default /etc/makepkg.conf, or did you hand-edit it? (i.e is
> > this something that all AUR users are
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--- Comment #13 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
(In reply to David Malcolm from comment #12)
> Is that the default /etc/makepkg.conf, or did you hand-edit it? (i.e is
> this something that all AUR users are going to run into, or just yo
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--- Comment #12 from David Malcolm ---
Is that the default /etc/makepkg.conf, or did you hand-edit it? (i.e is this
something that all AUR users are going to run into, or just you?)
Clearly the "-Werror=format-security" is not compatible with
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Resolution|WORKSFORME |FIXED
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David Malcolm changed:
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Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME
Status|UNCONFIRM
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--- Comment #9 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
Oops sorry for sending it thrice. Bugzilla redirected me to some other bug
report, so I clicked back. I thought my comment wasn't submitted, so I sent it
again.
TLDR: i forgot to refresh my
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--- Comment #8 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
(In reply to David Malcolm from comment #5)
> Presumably the AUR package of libgccjit is here:
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libgccjit/
So how do I prevent the AUR package from set
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--- Comment #7 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
(In reply to David Malcolm from comment #5)
> Presumably the AUR package of libgccjit is here:
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libgccjit/
So how do I prevent the AUR package from set
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--- Comment #6 from sujay1844 at protonmail dot com ---
(In reply to David Malcolm from comment #5)
> Presumably the AUR package of libgccjit is here:
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libgccjit/
So how do I prevent the AUR package from set
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Summary|Error in build()|-Werror=format-security
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