Submitted https://bugs.debian.org/798408 on libgles2-mesa-dev and
libglew-dev, affecting those 2 FTBFS bugs.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 06:08:45PM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote:
> Source: tulip
> Version: 4.7.0dfsg-1
> Severity: serious
>
> The tulip package FTBFS on armel and armhf. Since it has built there
> in the past, this is a regression and by extension prevents migration
> to testing. Here is a (poss
dossizola 1.0-8.2 was successfully built on Aug 19th, then apprently
never uploaded, and subsequent tries failed for obscure reasons which
look like problems in other packages.
Anyone knows what happenned ?
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LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS=1
LD_WARN=yes LD_BIND_NOW=yes LD_VERBOSE= "$file"
Could that be a ld.so issue, maybe triggered by unexpected things in ELF
headers ?
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 12:04:56AM +0200, Yann Dirson wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 11:34:36AM +0200, I wrote:
> > I&
-O1 and will try
to pinpoint the precise problem. Stay tuned.
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ugh -O2 allows it to build, the generated
code is bad.
I'll try to build at -O0, and then at -O1 if -O0 worked, and will let you
know. I should also have a closer look at how gcc-3.2 performs, but that
would be a pain to have to use it, since it's supposed to be phased out from
Debian.
Latest build of dossizola failed because of a bug fixed in the version of
libsdl1.2 which is already in testing. The ARM build is the last thing
missing for this version to migrate into sarge - it would be great if
someone could handle the problem.
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and 2.6c are using the same GC. This problem is thus really
> surprising. Without an account on one of these machines I won't be able
> to understand what's wrong. Do you know someone that could give me access
> to an ARM box?
The best way is surely to ask on debian-arm, CC
config script, although I tried to keep that in mind when writing the
current code.
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any information beyond what's in the kmap file. I've
> asked on the debian-arm mailing list to see if there are any volunteers to
> provide the details.
I still don't have a good description of this keymap, sent to me as
"acorn/ps2.uk", which I'll incl
ay that way until we don't support 2.4 kernels any more and
we'll all happilly forget it afterwards.
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have to support the alternatives for a
while, but by the time 2.8 or whatever is out, we'll be more than happy with
the solution...
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 12:12:14PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yann Dirson writes:
> > There is at least the option of running gpm with the "-S ''" option so that
> > you can reboot with your mouse - or even trigger reinitialisation of the
> > keyb
e, IIRC there is a joystick-based daemon that allows to do the
same.
And maybe a daemon could be written to check whether it can talk to the
keyboard (assuming this is possible), and attempt to reset it if it cannot
or if it detects a wrong mode.
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n the keyboard driver
>
> Where in the kernel tree? At first sight I didnt see this in 2.4.3.
As of 2.2.19, most probably in drivers/acorn/char/keyb_ps2.c I guess.
The main problem may be that this wonderful file has only 2 non-trivial
one-liner comments in its nearly 350 lines of co
ging it.
What's this issue, precisely ? I mean, where does it comes from, why
was it done, and why isn't it turned into a standard behaviour that
would make it possible to share keymaps ?
I CC Andries, who may know the answer, or may be inderested in it.
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> This means I can give you the lowlevel "showkey" keycodes for all of
> these, including the additional key on German keyboards (between the Y
> and left Shift) and the Meta+Menu keys.
Well, I guess someone with the hardware will spend less time on this, and
someone actually u
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