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Subject: qdbm: FTBFS (amd64/gcc-4.0): Please Build-Depend on libgcj-dev instead 
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Package: qdbm
Version: 1.8.28-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch

Please Build-Depend on libgcj-dev instead of libgcj4-dev 
and drop the Build-Depends on libstcd++*-dev (libstdc++-dev
this is build-essential).

With the attached patch 'qdbm' can be compiled
on amd64 using gcc-4.0.

Regards
Andreas Jochens

diff -urN ../tmp-orig/qdbm-1.8.28/debian/control ./debian/control
--- ../tmp-orig/qdbm-1.8.28/debian/control      2005-06-04 14:31:37.264119019 
+0200
+++ ./debian/control    2005-06-04 14:22:41.142198914 +0200
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 Source: qdbm
 Priority: optional
 Maintainer: Fumitoshi UKAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), autotools-dev, zlib1g-dev, 
libstdc++5-3.3-dev | libstdc++-dev, perl-modules, ruby1.8-dev, ruby1.8, ruby, 
gcj (>= 3:3.2.2-0) [!hppa !mips !mipsel !hurd-i386], fastjar [!hppa !mips 
!mipsel !hurd-i386], sablevm [!hppa !mips !mipsel !hurd-i386], libgcj4-dev 
[!hppa !mips !mipsel !hurd-i386]
+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), autotools-dev, zlib1g-dev, perl-modules, 
ruby1.8-dev, ruby1.8, ruby, gcj (>= 3:3.2.2-0) [!hppa !mips !mipsel 
!hurd-i386], fastjar [!hppa !mips !mipsel !hurd-i386], sablevm [!hppa !mips 
!mipsel !hurd-i386], libgcj-dev [!hppa !mips !mipsel !hurd-i386]
 Standards-Version: 3.6.1
 Section: libs
 
diff -urN ../tmp-orig/qdbm-1.8.28/plus/xadbm.h ./plus/xadbm.h
--- ../tmp-orig/qdbm-1.8.28/plus/xadbm.h        2005-01-01 20:01:20.000000000 
+0100
+++ ./plus/xadbm.h      2005-06-04 14:30:52.589474992 +0200
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
   //----------------------------------------------------------------
   // private member variables
   //----------------------------------------------------------------
-private:
+
   /** The pointer to the region. */
   char* dptr;
   /** The size of the region. */
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@
   //----------------------------------------------------------------
   // private member functions
   //----------------------------------------------------------------
-private:
+
   /**
    * Create an instance.
    * @param dptr the region allocated with `std::malloc' or `std::realloc'.

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This is not a bug.  What has occured is that g++ is trying to stop its
majestic mindreading powers.  The operator+ defined below is part of the
global namespace, and thus not a friend as per its definition.  Making
it ns::operator+ would solve the situation.  This is a bug on behalf of
the programmer, not gcc.

Dan Weber

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