On 18/05/2014 19:33, Dave Witbrodt wrote:
>> I think upstream changed that recently (on my request).
>> I will implement your workaround (probably tonight) but to be cleaner,
>> the packages with a dependecy on llvm
>> should be rebuilt
>
> OK, I should have thought of doing the rebuilds before sel
I think upstream changed that recently (on my request).
I will implement your workaround (probably tonight) but to be cleaner,
the packages with a dependecy on llvm
should be rebuilt
OK, I should have thought of doing the rebuilds before selecting
the severity. Feel free to lower the severity I
On 18/05/2014 17:04, Dave Witbrodt wrote:
> Package: libllvm3.5
> Version: 1:3.5~svn209039-1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: causes non-serious data loss
>
>
> # cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
> # ln -s -T libLLVM-3.5.so.1 libLLVM-3.5.0.so.1
>
I think upstream changed that recently (on my
Package: libllvm3.5
Version: 1:3.5~svn209039-1
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Upgrading to this version caused X Windows to crash as soon as any attempt to
run an OpenGL application was made. It's possible that people could lose
data when X crashes this way that they
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