I think that this problem is related to to the gmp package instead of
ppl.
After seeing this bug report, I have been doing some tests with the
ppl package. Unfortunately I can not reproduce the bug, because my
computer is i686 and I do not have access to an amd64 host.
When configuring the ppl pa
Package: gmp
Severity: important
Tags: patch
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Hi,
I am suggesting to add the -fexceptions to CPPFLAGS to solve one bug
that is happening in the ppl package (see bug #552959 for details).
In PPL, the configure script recommends to add -fexceptions to
Excerpts from Michael Tautschnig's message of Tue Sep 15 16:57:26 +0200 2009:
> Yes, there are people caring about this package. Building the binary packages,
> however, is a fairly large burden for your buildds, therefore we try to keep
> the
> number of uploads low. I will try to see which other
Hi,
I reported this bug one month ago, including patches. I have been
testing it without problems so far.
Is anyone taking care of this package? Could the patches be applied to
the package?
Cheers,
Israel
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Package: ppl
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
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Hi,
I am attaching two patches to add SWI Prolog support to PPL. The first
patch modifies the debian/ scripts to add this support during the
compilation of the package, to add the description of the new
binar
Package: aewan
Version: 1.0.01-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
when using awean, if you hit F1 -> File -> Edit Meta..., it opens an
external editor to write the metainformation of the drawing. The
external editor called is vi, unless the $EDITOR variable is set.
I think it should use sensible-editor.
Ch
Package: basket
Version: 1.0.2-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
in the testing distribution, basket refuses to start because there are
some undefined symbols in libartskde. When I try to start it, I obtain
the following message:
$ basket
basket: symbol lookup error:
Package: freeciv-client-sdl
Version: 2.1.2-1
Severity: important
Hello,
civclient-sdl refuses to start because it lacks some fonts:
$ civclient-sdl
2: Using Video Output: x11
1: Cannot find sound spec-file "stdsounds".
2: To get sound you need to download a sound set!
2: Get sound sets from
Package: r-cran-rcmdr
Version: 1.2-5-1
Severity: important
This package depends on r-cran-rodbc, but that dependency is not
included in the package.
You can check it by starting R (using the R command in your shell), and
then inside R launching the R commander using the command
library("Rcmdr")
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