I deleted the dead code in r208730 (thanks Jack) and it seems to work
now.
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dragonegg: FTBFS: ABIHack.inc:1666:36: error: 'TARGET_CPU_DEFA
Fixed by applying your patch in 162652. Sorry it took so long.
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clang -O4 -use-gold-plugin fails (LLVMgold.so: undefined symbol:
lto_cod
On 1 February 2010 17:47, ^_Pepe_^
wrote:
> Sure!
>
> Please include update when fixed
It is included in linus tree already:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=1a5ba2e9fc7999b8de2a71c7e7b9f58d752c05e4
Should be fixed as soon as Ubuntu moves to 2.6.33
> Since you can fix (as manual installation) your issue, I guessed this
> bug can be closed for current stable kernel.
>
> Anyway, if you prefer to keep it open, please feel free to do it.
I think it is more appropriate to keep it open until the kernel
package includes the fix, no?
> Thanks in ad
Sorry, what is incomplete about this bug? I pointed to the alsa commit
that fixed this upstream. It has been included in alsa-driver-1.0.22.1.
It just has to be ported to the Ubuntu package.
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The patch in
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-driver-ati/2009-December/013340.html
Fixed the issue for me (imac 27 inch)
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It is now fixed upstream:
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-kernel.git;a=commit;h=6c695145a2055ef01954aff5ad9c5ad9f6e73e10
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A patch is available at
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2009-December/024071.html
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There is no sound with kernel 2.6.31-16-generic. I upgraded alsa-drivers
to 1.0.22 and that also fails.
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Status: New
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On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 7:18 AM, Bryce Harrington
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> Hi rafael-espindola,
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> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity
> in it recently. We were wondering
radeonhd works :-)
Does this counts as a fix?
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Installing the driver from the amd site results in the same bug.
Next stop: radeonhd. Looks like the git version has support for dual
link DVI :-)
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ii fglrx-control 1:8-3+2.6.24.12-14.32 Control
panel for the ATI graphics accelerators
ii xorg-driver-fglrx 1:7.1.0-8-3+2.6.24.12-14.32 Video
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The kernel driver loads OK, but trying to start X with the fglrx driver
freezes the machine.
This looks similar to other reported problems, but in those cases only the
display was black. Changing the config fil
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the bug
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is also present in ubuntu now.
It was fixed upstream in version 2.17.50.0.4.
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I have just tested in a edgy chroot and it works correctly.
Maybe a GCC bug was fixed in more recent packages...
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I am now using debian testing, it also has gcc 4.1. I compiled the
package with -O1 and -O3 and it works.
But I am not sure if the sizeof patch is the responsible. sizeof(struct
in_addr)) is 4 in my system. But please keep it. It is a real bug fix.
I will check if there is any remaining edgy inst
it works
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I forgot to mention that I have an AMD64 :-(
Can you post the patch? I can compile and test it.
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Yes, the problem is in compiling setup_link with gcc 4.1 and
optimizations enabled. Using another gcc or the -O0 option with gcc 4.1
solves the problem.
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coping setup_link to a new file and compiling only it with -O0 solved
the problem.
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Compiling only vpnc.c with -O0 solved the problem
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Yes, I was using gcc 4.1. It works with -O0 but not with -O1 and higher
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compiling with gcc-4.0 solved the problem
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I am not sure what part fails. But it looks like the problem is with gcc
or a lib. I tried to compile the "-2" and the resulting deb has the same
problem as the "-3". The "-2" from the archive works correctly.
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0.3.3+SVN20051028-2ubuntu1 work correctly, but upgrading to "-3" caused
the vpn to stop working. Vpnc runs normally, set up the routes, updates
resolv.conf, but the no package returns.
Dowgrading to "-2" solved the problem.
** Affects: vpnc (Ubuntu
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