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regarding oakleaf: FTBFS on 32-bit architectures
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Source: oakleaf
Version: 1.0.0-1
Severity: serious
Tags: ftbfs

Hi,

Your package failed to build on 32-bit architectures. From the armel and
armhf build logs:

| rfun_hampel_real128.f08:59:44:
|
|    59 |   elemental pure function pshampel_REAL128(x) result(pshampel)
|       |                                            1
| Error: Symbol 'x' at (1) has no IMPLICIT type


And from the i386 build log:

| noise_real128.f08:91:54:
|
|    91 |     lnoise = median - mad*sign(1.0_kind,u)*log(1_kind - 2_kind*abs(u))
|       |                                                      1
| Error: Integer kind 16 at (1) not available

Cheers,
Emilio

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Dear Emilio,

it has been fixed in the upstream by me as the author. For explanation,
the numerical type REAL128 is not supported by gfortran under 32-bit
architectures, so I implemented a conditional compilation. Oakleaf's
packages seem to be installed on all available machines now.

There is the related bug #1095357. It will be solved by uploading
of the new Munipack's version, now in preparation, as it depends
on the particular version of Oakleaf.

Best regards,
FH
-- 
F. Hroch <hr...@physics.muni.cz>, Masaryk University,
Dept. of theor. physics and astrophysics, Brno, Moravia, CZ

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