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On 07/01/2024 19:21, Andrew Morton wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 17:16:41 +0800 Baoquan He wrote:
with GCC 13.2.1 and W=1, there's compiling warning like this:
kernel/panic.c: In function ?__warn?:
kernel/panic.c:676:17: warning: function ?__warn? might be a candidate for
?gnu_printf? format at
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(manuel.lopez-iba...@manchester.ac.uk) with an up-to-date CV including any
publication profile.
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Public bug reported:
Plugging a second monitor via a docking station or leaving the laptop
plugged and letting the screen go to sleep triggers an error from which
the system cannot recover (typically requires a restart).
May 05 16:14:23 laptop kernel: i915 :00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Link Trainin
Public bug reported:
Plugging a second monitor via a docking station or leaving the laptop
plugged and letting the screen go to sleep triggers an error from which
the system cannot recover (typically requires a restart).
May 05 16:14:23 laptop kernel: i915 :00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Link Trainin
This also breaks r-cran-plotly because it places the plots as html files
in /tmp and tries to open them with firefox.
** Also affects: r-cran-plotly (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In addition to the above, thunderbird 102.3 and 102.4 have tons of
bugfixes for v102. Some of them preventing dataloss.
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The above mock-ups don't show what happens when there is a long list of
recipients. The current style does not make obvious how many there are
if they are more than three, but the proposed style does not seem to
make things better (and perhaps it makes them worse by just showing 1
recipient).
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> The above mock-ups don't show what happens when there is a long list of
> recipients. The current style does not make obvious how many there are if
> they are more than three, but the proposed style does not seem to make
> things better (and perhaps i
Dear Philip,
Another thing to pay attention to is the move to Sphinx for documentation:
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2022-August/239233.html
Best,
Manuel.
On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 at 20:57, Philip Herron
wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> For my v2 of the patches, I've been spending a lot of time ensur
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Dear colleague,
Due to several requests, we decided to extend the submission deadline of the
online conference “Space and AI” to August, 18th 2021 (Anywhere on Earth).
Considering that the planned program is already filled, we decided to also
increase the number of contributions. There are now
For the gcc rust frontend I was thinking of importing a couple of
gnulib modules to help with UTF-8 processing, conversion to/from
unicode codepoints and determining various properties of those
codepoints. But it seems gcc doesn't yet have any gnulib modules
imported, and maybe other frontends alr
Dear colleague,
It is our pleasure to invite your contributions to the
Online conference “Space and AI”, September 13th, 2021 (in association with
ECML PKDD 2021)
http://spaceandai.ijs.si
Following the success of the first edition of the event, the ESA-CLAIRE AI
Special Interest Group on Sp
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You can find here how to setup svnserve with systemd:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subversion/+bug/1915047
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subversion doesn't
Public bug reported:
Setting up svnserve to be handled by systemd requires a number of manual
steps that could be automatised: https://stackoverflow.com/a/40584047
The steps work with Ubuntu 20.04
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: subversion 1.13.0-3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubu
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422852
Bug ID: 422852
Summary: Change label of usb disk
Product: dolphin
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: wishlist
Pr
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422851
Bug ID: 422851
Summary: Crash if device removed
Product: partitionmanager
Version: unspecified
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Keywords: drk
If I have this file:
\begin{document}
\ref{test}
test
\section{test}\label{test}
\end{document}
and I use "Change label and refs" I get this file:
\begin{document}
\ref{x}
test
\section{x}\label{x}
\end{document}
It doesn't make sense to change anything within \section{}. It should be
limited
Hi David,
While I agree that this is quite cool to have, the following:
+/* DOCUMENTATION_ROOT_URL should be supplied via -D by the Makefile
+ (see --with-documentation-root-url).
+
+ Expect an anchor of the form "index-Wfoo" e.g.
+ , and thus an id within
+ the URL
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> EXPECTED RESULT
Double-click on icon will open the note.
Right-click on icon will open the same menu as in the "Reviews" list.
> SOFTWARE
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> EXPECTED RESULT
Double-click on icon will open the note.
Right-click on icon will open the same menu as in the "Reviews" list.
> SOFTWARE
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Bug ID: 411241
Summary: strange interface to notes created by LibreOffice
Product: okular
Version: 1.3.3
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Sev
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Summary: strange interface to notes created by LibreOffice
Product: okular
Version: 1.3.3
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Sev
(In reply to Sascha Zenglein from comment #29)
> still happens to me...
>
> systemd-inhibit --list tells that PowerDevil has a block on all the events,
> so I can't workaround this by setting LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=no in
> /etc/systemd/logind.conf
I opened a new report in
https://bugs.launchpad
(In reply to Sascha Zenglein from comment #29)
> still happens to me...
>
> systemd-inhibit --list tells that PowerDevil has a block on all the events,
> so I can't workaround this by setting LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=no in
> /etc/systemd/logind.conf
I opened a new report in
https://bugs.launchpad
This is not fixed or is broken again. I opened a new bug report in bug
#1829404. Please join that bug if you still suffer from this.
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Title:
KDE s
Public bug reported:
When I click to shutdown the laptop, if I close the lid before the
shutdown process is completed, the laptop goes to sleep. This is
annoying because it is consuming battery but specially because the
suspend to RAM does not cancel the shutdown. When I open the laptop
again, it
Public bug reported:
When I click to shutdown the laptop, if I close the lid before the
shutdown process is completed, the laptop goes to sleep. This is
annoying because it is consuming battery but specially because the
suspend to RAM does not cancel the shutdown. When I open the laptop
again, it
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No
On Wed, 3 Apr 2019, 04:30 Po-Hsu Lin, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> can you still reproduce this now with the latest kernel? (If yes, please
> attach the "lsb_release -a ; uname -a" output from a terminal here)
>
> Thanks!
>
> ** Changed in: linux-signed-hwe (Ubuntu)
>Status: Confirmed => Incom
Public bug reported:
error: Loaded libraries ("/etc/emacs/site-start.d/50ess.el") depend on
/usr/share/emacs25/site-lisp/ess/ess-site.elc
This seems to come from an install error:
ERROR:ess-etc-directory
Relative to ess-lisp-directory, one of the following must exist:
../etc/ess, ../etc, ../../et
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2018, 17:39 David Malcolm, wrote:
> Manu: are you wiki user "ManuelLopezIbanez", and are you happy to have
> any/all of your gcc wiki edits copied into gcc itself, covered under
> the usual FSF copyright assignment?
>
I'm wiki user "ManuelLopezIbanez". I believe nothing I have con
Both of them work. I don't understand how the last command can work and
I may still be behind a firewall.
Also:
$ timedatectl status
Network time on: yes
NTP synchronized: yes
So it seems it is synchronized, it just re-tries too frequently.
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete
It is transmitting and receiving, so it doesn't look like it is blocked:
Looking for host 0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org and service ntp
host found : 85.199.214.102
transmit(85.199.214.102)
receive(85.199.214.102)
transmit(145.239.118.233)
receive(145.239.118.233)
transmit(139.162.219.252)
receive(139.162.
Both of them work. I don't understand how the last command can work and
I may still be behind a firewall.
Also:
$ timedatectl status
Network time on: yes
NTP synchronized: yes
So it seems it is synchronized, it just re-tries too frequently.
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete
It is transmitting and receiving, so it doesn't look like it is blocked:
Looking for host 0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org and service ntp
host found : 85.199.214.102
transmit(85.199.214.102)
receive(85.199.214.102)
transmit(145.239.118.233)
receive(145.239.118.233)
transmit(139.162.219.252)
receive(139.162.
Public bug reported:
ntpd keeps printing "Soliciting pool server" in the syslog (once every 5
seconds).
$ ntpq -c pe
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==
0.ubuntu.pool.n .POOL
Public bug reported:
ntpd keeps printing "Soliciting pool server" in the syslog (once every 5
seconds).
$ ntpq -c pe
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==
0.ubuntu.pool.n .POOL
This only happened once so far. One too many.
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GPU hang, full freeze / lockup
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This only happened once so far. One too many.
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Public bug reported:
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830646] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode
9:0:0x85db, in Xorg [1101], reason: Hang on rcs0, action: reset
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830652] i915 :00:02.0: Resetting
rcs0 after gpu hang
Oct 11 10:48:39 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel
Public bug reported:
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830646] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode
9:0:0x85db, in Xorg [1101], reason: Hang on rcs0, action: reset
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830652] i915 :00:02.0: Resetting
rcs0 after gpu hang
Oct 11 10:48:39 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel
Public bug reported:
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830646] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode
9:0:0x85db, in Xorg [1101], reason: Hang on rcs0, action: reset
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830652] i915 :00:02.0: Resetting
rcs0 after gpu hang
Oct 11 10:48:39 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel
Public bug reported:
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830646] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode
9:0:0x85db, in Xorg [1101], reason: Hang on rcs0, action: reset
Oct 11 10:48:38 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel: [10459.830652] i915 :00:02.0: Resetting
rcs0 after gpu hang
Oct 11 10:48:39 L-UXX0MPSM3 kernel
On 07/10/18 23:38, Martin Sebor wrote:
+ pretty_printer posval;
+ if (pos != error_mark_node)
+{
+ /* Only format the position value when it's valid. By convention
+do not quote constant integers. */
+ pp_space (&posval);
+ if (TREE_CODE (pos) != INTEGER_CST)
+
This recently happened to me with linux-image-4.15.0-34-generic
see bug #1792213
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Public bug reported:
Updating to linux-image-4.15.0-34-generic broke X at start-up.
[ 157.020] (II) systemd-logind: logind integration requires -keeptty and
-keeptty was not provided, disabling logind integration
[ 157.021] (II) xfree86: Adding drm device (/dev/dri/card0)
[ 157.021] (EE) /
On 17/08/18 17:50, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On Aug 17 2018, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
However, I see that GCC trunk still counts tabs as 1-column, probably
because emacs counts tabs as one column when interpreting column numbers
in the output of GCC.
That is not true. Emacs is using screen
On 09/08/18 21:09, David Malcolm wrote:
It turns out that we convert tab characters to *single* space
characters when printing source code.
This behavior has been present since Manu first implemented
-fdiagnostics-show-caret in r186305 (aka
5a9830842f69ebb059061e26f8b0699cbd85121e, PR 24985), w
On 14 Feb 2018 8:16 pm, "Pedro Alves" wrote:
Instead of a class that has to have a constructor for every type
you want to pass as plural selector to the _n functions, which
increases coupling, I'd suggest using a conversion function, and
overload that. I.e., something like, in the core diagnosti
On 13 Feb 2018 5:58 pm, "Martin Sebor" wrote:
I wanted to make the _n() functions like warning_n() more
robust by letting them accept a tree argument (as well as
offset_int and wide_int) in addition to HOST_WIDE_INT but
I can't do it if they can't work with these types.
There must be a tree-di
On 13/02/18 03:10, Martin Sebor wrote:
PS Is there any reason why diagnostic-core.h and diagnostic.c
does not/should not include tree.h and other GCC headers?
The short reason is that we want to keep the core diagnostics as independent of
the rest of the compiler as possible so that using it d
On 14/10/17 16:32, Oren Ben-Kiki wrote:
Thanks for the pointers. I'm not currently using auto tools, but I might
end up having to use them, or cmake. Having these macros would help. I
still wish we had `-Wno-unknown-warnings` though - it would make life much
simpler.
Despite the feedback that
On 13/10/17 02:47, Martin Sebor wrote:
[*] We wrote a script scrape those off the online HTML manual
and create a "database" mapping options to GCC versions they
were introduced in (or first documented in, as not every option
always gets documented as it gets added).
I don't understand why you
On 10 Oct 2017 2:34 am, "Liu Hao" wrote:
Since on *nix it is not when `colorize_start()` is called that the terminal
color is changed (it is when those ANSI escape codes are delivered to the
other peer which will translate them), and the string passed to `fputs()`
is free to deliver multiple esca
On 09/10/17 23:25, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
Even if the host-specific part is not done, I honestly think it is a good idea
to match grep's code as much as possible since we may want to merge bugfixes
between the two and eventually this code may end up in gnulib. Moreover, if
somebody
On 08/10/17 12:39, Liu Hao wrote:
On 2017/9/28 4:09, Joseph Myers wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017, Liu Hao wrote:
Colorized diagnostics used to be disabled for MinGW targets (on which
the macro `_WIN32` is defined), and this patch enables it.
I'd hope this is all to do with MinGW host, and nothin
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Ubuntu 16.04
On 4 Oct 2017 11:05 pm, "Nate Graham" wrote:
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> Nate Graham changed:
>
>What|Removed
On 4 Oct 2017 8:01 pm, "Nathan Sidwell" wrote:
On 10/04/2017 02:10 PM, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
Incidentally, I don't understand why there is no "Professional Support"
> page where we can direct people to find professional support. It could
>
My recollec
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On 04/10/17 00:22, Sandra Loosemore wrote:
On 10/03/2017 03:27 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Sandra Loosemore
mailto:san...@codesourcery.com>> wrote:
[snip]
FAOD, R0b0t1 forwarded mail I deliberately sent off-list back to the list. I
do know that business solicitations a
On 27/09/17 21:56, nick wrote:
Greetings All,
I commented here a few names ago,
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=82230. Not
to be a annoyance but I have a school assignment and would like someone to
reply if it's
correct or something. I am assuming it's probably wrong but any comme
On 05/09/17 18:40, Pedro Alves wrote:
On 09/05/2017 05:52 PM, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
Yeah, ISTR it was close, though there were a couple things
that needed addressing still.
The wiki seems to miss a pointer to following iterations/review
of that patch (mailing list archives don't
On 05/08/17 20:05, Pedro Alves wrote:
That'd be an "obvious" choice, and I'm not terribly against it,
though I wonder whether it'd be taking over a name that has a wider
scope than intended? I.e., GNU is a larger set of projects than the
GNU toolchain. For example, there's Gnulib, which already
On 03/09/17 23:00, Bruce Korb wrote:
RFE's are for this list: please improve the message.
The message does not have to be a dissertation, but messages
nowadays can certainly include URL's to direct people to
reasonable places. I'd suggest something like:
gcc.gnu.org/gcc-messages/xxx
WRT
On 08/05/17 17:51, David Malcolm wrote:
So I think it can work if we add a "needs quoting" flag to the
postprocessing phase, if we need to handle the case where %H and %I
ever appear without 'q' (and have the delayed handling stash that flag,
and do the quoting there).
I'll look at implementing
On 06/03/17 21:15, Roland Illig wrote:
Hi,
I am currently translating GCC into German. During that, I noticed that
in some places the term "zero character" means '\0'. The official term
though is "null character", as per the C standard.
Since it is confusing to have two different terms for the
On 07/03/17 20:38, Roland Illig wrote:
Hi,
in the diagnostics the %qs specifier is used in most of the cases. But
there are some cases left where the more complicated %<%s%> is used. Is
there a good reason to prefer the complicated spelling?
Same for %<%T%> and %qT, and similar letters.
'q' i
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A work-around seems to be to open Dolphin and delete the device entry from the
left-hand panel. My device is disconnected when I did it, so I hope it will
get recreated as needed.
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On 11/09/16 14:02, Mark Wielaard wrote:
-Wshadow-local which warns if a local variable shadows another local
variable or parameter,
-Wshadow-compatible-local which warns if a local variable shadows
another local variable or parameter whose type is compatible with that
of the shadowing
On 09/09/16 13:28, Florian Weimer wrote:
For compile-time fortify checks (such as the wrappers for type-safe
open/openat), we need to add tests in glibc which examine the compiler output
for warnings and errors.
I do not want to add Dejagnu as a dependency to the glibc test suite, but I
wonder i
On 05/09/16 20:42, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
On 05/09/16 18:25, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
Hi!
While most of the i386.opt -m= options have enum args and thus
cmdline_handle_error handles those, -march=/-mtune=/-m*-strategy= (and also
-mrecip=) don't use that, with the CPU strings
On 05/09/16 18:25, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
Hi!
While most of the i386.opt -m= options have enum args and thus
cmdline_handle_error handles those, -march=/-mtune=/-m*-strategy= (and also
-mrecip=) don't use that, with the CPU strings being maintained inside of a
function rather than in some *.de
On 3 September 2016 at 02:11, Eric Gallager wrote:
> On 9/2/16, Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
>> On 3 Sep 2016 12:56 a.m., "Eric Gallager" wrote:
>>> I tried that but it doesn't look like it produced any dumpfiles...
>>
>> I often use -fdump-tree-a
On 02/09/16 23:55, Martin Sebor wrote:
diff --git a/gcc/substring-locations.h b/gcc/substring-locations.h
index f839c74..bb0de4f 100644
--- a/gcc/substring-locations.h
+++ b/gcc/substring-locations.h
@@ -20,6 +20,73 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
#ifndef GCC_SUBSTRING_LOC
On 02/09/16 20:27, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 02:21:07PM -0400, Eric Gallager wrote:
../../gcc/combine.c: In function ‘int combine_instructions(rtx_insn*,
unsigned int)’:
../../gcc/combine.c:1310:8: warning: ‘prev’ may be used uninitialized
in this function [-Wmaybe-uninit
On 02/09/16 18:44, David Malcolm wrote:
Much better would be to have the formatting be done inside the
diagnostics subsystem's call into pp_format, with something like this:
warning_at_rich_loc_n (&richloc, OPT_Wrestrict,
arg_positions
.length (),
>> --Wno-format-contains-nul -Wno-format-extra-args -Wformat-nonliteral @gol
>> +-Wno-format-contains-nul -Wno-format-extra-args -Wformat-length=1 @gol
>>
>> Most options that take levels are documented as:
>>
>> -Wshift-overflow -Wshift-overflow=@var{n}
>> -Wstrict-overflow -Wstrict-overflow=@var{
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