2011/6/5 Faré <274...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> I see that the libffcall deb contains static libraries as well as
> dynamic ones. Is there a way to tell clisp to detect the latter and
> avoid the former?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.autoconf.general:14289
workaround:
in the clisp bui
I see that the libffcall deb contains static libraries as well as
dynamic ones. Is there a way to tell clisp to detect the latter and
avoid the former?
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clisp users report that the fix does NOT work while using the libffcall cvs
does.
I strongly suspect that you are building libffcall with shared libraries.
** Changed in: ffcall (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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This bug was fixed in the package ffcall - 1.10+cvs20100619-2
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ffcall (1.10+cvs20100619-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Ship to unstable
ffcall (1.10+cvs20100619-1) experimental; urgency=low
* New Upstream CVS snapshot (LP: #274951) (Closes: #504515)
* Adding support for arm
** Branch linked: lp:debian/experimental/ffcall
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it fails because you are trying to build it with shared libraries.
this is wrong.
most of the libffcall code is in the headers, the libraries are very small and
they should be static.
it works for me just fine on both amd64 and i386 with the default configure
options.
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https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?30124 just in case someone is interested
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libffcall CVS head failed in selftest for me because it misses some
symbols -- seems there are in fact some risky changes happening.
I'm about to take over maintenance of the ffcall package in Debian and
have already a CVS checkout, however I'm not sure I want to push
anything into unstsable befor
This problem is still there in exactly the same way in Karmic. The
libffcall package version used in Karmic is the same. It still causes a
segfault during self-tests for CLISP 2.48 (and CVS), and updating
libffcall to CVS HEAD fixes it. It'd be extra cool if this package
could be updated so I ca
when clisp is linked against the ubuntu-supplied libffcall
(libffcall1-dev 1.10+2.41-3)
clisp crashes on self-test.
when clisp is linked against the subversion cvs head libffcall,
all tests are passed.
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