On Saturday 23 June 2007, Matthias Klose wrote: > Package: libwv2-dev > Severity: serious > User: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Usertags: goal-ldbl128 > > Discussed in http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/05/msg01173.html
> This package has been indentified as one with header files in > /usr/include matching 'long *double'. Please close this bug report > if it is a false positive, or rename the package accordingly. Hi! I am a bit uncertain wether this is a falce positive or not. The two things that triggers it is these: src/wvlog.h:53: const wvdebugstream& operator<<( long double d ) const { std::cerr << d; return *this; } src/wvlog.h:87: const wvnodebugstream& operator<<( long double ) const { return *this; } The headers do not seem to actually be *used* - so I wonder a bit why we are shipping it. The resulting .so file does not have any occurencies of debugstream, which are the classes those two lines are from. $ nm -D -C /usr/lib/libwv2.so.1.0.8 | grep debugs $ The only reverse dependency in debian is koffice, which does not seem to use this file at all. I wonder a bit what to do about this. any help is appreciated. /Sune -- Do you know how could I save the laser application over the space bar on the DLL directory? You neither have to ping a connector to a window of a URL, nor ever need to overclock the RO OpenGL controller for doubleclicking the mail.
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