On 25.10.2012 08:43, Reinhard Tartler wrote: > On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Tim Janik <tim.ja...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> On 20.10.2012 12:42, Reinhard Tartler wrote: >>> Hi Tim, >>> >>> I wonder if there is any news on this bug on your side? >> Beast 0.7.6 with full support for g++-4.7 has been released now, see our >> website: http://beast.testbit.eu/ >> >> The full announcement is here: >> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/beast/2012-October/msg00000.html >> >> Let me know if you have any further problems and thanks for your efforts. >> > Thanks for the new upstream release. Unfortunately, I notice that the > new release introduces quite a number of changes. Since the release > team insists on hand reviewing each line manually, they are likely to > reject a package that introduces a new release. > > Any chance to isolate the g++-4.7 fixes? Is there a public gitweb > available somewhere so that we can apply them as patches to the old > version?
There has been a lot of C->C++ porting going on since the last release, so hand reviewing would be quite hard. Some fixes only went into the code base *after* the porting (such as the davorgan.cc frequency fixes). The code is of course public: http://beast.testbit.eu/Beast_Download git://git.gnome.org/beast http://git.gnome.org/browse/beast Here're commit IDs for the usual +#include <unistd.h> fixes you need for gcc-4.7: c17259d4b29dbc47a9657f172322d4d908fcd4cf 71ac19f78569f287f7e6db0147b6627a4d4acb0d You'll also need the stack and member resolution fixes for gcc-4.7: 0bc5582c9d6ddeb23d236b2f55b59bf9b414a66a 7b63939eb6e22f3bf2a99719d8b8443236f4476c fd03d7275711266e1350f7fb85c23b0996060fcd However the latest release also includes important fixes for crashers and GLib regressions, at least: 57b0bcbd03d2c7dac78f743fcafe1843cf07d87e 8ccc503bc6ee7a487c3d8834cf4ed028c537af52 545b1cd2ffb9d253aa81bff754b5b622a39fcfbb 2063dcbdc2238dccf877faed8371df9f682a536e bfcdf52900b4fbd60139682dc62cedd8af210851 b62343a1d755a74bbb23c26ab1b90af44be92fa7 I have no idea how many conflicts you'll run into when backporting these onto 0.7.4, because of the C->C++ porting we have done. Best of luck. > Thanks, > Reinhard -- Yours sincerely, Tim Janik --- http://timj.testbit.eu/ - Free software Author -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org