Some CMake projects use ASM-ATT rather than ASM, so extend our rule
overrides to that.
Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/625844
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eclass/cmake-utils.eclass | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
diff --git a/eclass/cmake-utils.eclass b/eclass/cmake-utils.eclass
index b9f69a824b14..ef3f3c2607f8 10
W dniu nie, 25.02.2018 o godzinie 15∶17 +0900, użytkownik Benda Xu
napisał:
> Hi all,
>
> Yes, it's 2018. But there are still RHEL 4 and 5 systems running
> antique kernels such as 2.6.8 and 2.6.18. In my experience, many of
> them are data acquisition hubs or computing clusters. No administrat
Hi Michał,
Michał Górny writes:
>> So I would like to hear what you guys think if I:
>>
>> - keep glibc-2.19 and glibc-2.16 in tree and unmasking them in the
>> selected Prefix profiles;
>>
>> - maintain those selected outdated glibc versions on the
>> infrastructure of the To
W dniu nie, 25.02.2018 o godzinie 18∶25 +0900, użytkownik Benda Xu
napisał:
> Hi Michał,
>
> Michał Górny writes:
>
> > > So I would like to hear what you guys think if I:
> > >
> > > - keep glibc-2.19 and glibc-2.16 in tree and unmasking them in the
> > > selected Prefix profiles;
> > >
Hi Michał,
Michał Górny writes:
> I don't think this is the first old version Prefix team needs keeping.
> Another example are old versions of LLVM.
I am sure you are aware that Prefix has two variants: one is
prefix-rpath targeting MacOS, Solaris, AIX, Cygwin, Interix and a subset
of GNU/Linux
2018-02-25 10:06 GMT+01:00 Michał Górny :
> Some CMake projects use ASM-ATT rather than ASM, so extend our rule
> overrides to that.
>
for the curious:
https://cmake.org/Wiki/CMake/Assembler#ASM-ATT
ASM-ATT
This can be used for assembler files in AT&T assembler syntax. This
includes the GNU ass
The attached list notes all of the packages that were added or removed
from the tree, for the week ending 2018-02-25 23:59 UTC.
Removals:
app-emulation/qtemu 20180221-21:05 asturm
e0c7dd5eac7
dev-libs/libindicate-qt 20180221-23:55 asturm
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