Hello. ImageMagick itself built in rawhide.
05.03.2015 15:52, Tomáš Smetana wrote: > On Thu, 05 Mar 2015 02:09:00 +0300 > Pavel Alexeev <fo...@hubbitus.com.ru> wrote: > >> Hello. >> >> I have long outstanding update of ImageMagick[1] and plan do it in >> rawhide in 1-3 days. > <...> > >> Affected packages needs to be rebuild: > <...> > >> pfstools >> Package owners in cc. >> Please let me known if you wish me to rebuild your package. > Hi, > just go ahead an rebuild pfstools, please. I'll intervene only in the case > something goes wrong. First attempt fails [1] with: pfsinimgmagick.opfsoutimgmagick.o: : InIn functionfunction ``writeFrames(readFramesint(,int ,char* *char)**)': /builddir/'build:/ BUILD/builddir/build/BUILD//pfstools-1.8.5/src/fileformatpfstools/-pfsinimgmagick.cpp1.8.5/:src112/:fileformat/ pfsoutimgmagick.cppundefined: 194:reference undefined toreference `to Magick`:Magick:::ImageImage::::Image(Imageunsigned( intstd,: :unsigned __cxx11int:,: stdbasic_string:<:__cxx11char:,: basic_string<stdchar:, :std:char_traits:<char_traitschar<>char,> , stdstd::::allocatorallocator<<charchar> >> >const &,const &MagickCore):': StorageType, void const*)' /builddir/build/BUILD/pfstools-1.8.5/src/fileformat/pfsoutimgmagick.cpp:198: undefined reference to `Magick::Image::write(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status But I think it is not ImageMagick issue, but GCC5 instead[2]. I had try add -D_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI=0, and error gone, but now it is: /usr/include/OpenEXR/ImfAttribute.h:295: undefined reference to `Imf_2_2::TypedAttribute<std::string>::staticTypeName()' pfsoutexr.o:(.data.rel.ro._ZTVN7Imf_2_214TypedAttributeISsEE[_ZTVN7Imf_2_214TypedAttributeISsEE]+0x30): undefined reference to `Imf_2_2::TypedAttribute<std::string>::writeValueTo(Imf_2_2::OStream&, int) const' pfsoutexr.o:(.data.rel.ro._ZTVN7Imf_2_214TypedAttributeISsEE[_ZTVN7Imf_2_214TypedAttributeISsEE]+0x38): undefined reference to `Imf_2_2::TypedAttribute<std::string>::readValueFrom(Imf_2_2::IStream&, int, int)' Right now unsure how to handle it. But I continue digging. [1] https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/6035/9146035/build.log [2] http://developerblog.redhat.com/2015/02/05/gcc5-and-the-c11-abi/ > > Thanks and regards,
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