Bug#548274: Acknowledgement (Incomprehensible error message when strict aliasing rules are broken)

2009-09-24 Thread Daniel Burrows
I've read up a bit more on the strict-aliasing rules, and now I'm even more confused. They appear to be mostly about invalid casts between pointer types. But I'm not casting between pointer types anywhere near where g++ claims the error is occurring, at least not explicitly. Daniel -- To

Bug#548274: Incomprehensible error message when strict aliasing rules are broken

2009-09-24 Thread Daniel Burrows
Package: g++-4.4 Version: 4.4.1-4 Severity: normal cwidget doesn't compile cleanly with g++-4.4 because it violates "strict aliasing rules"; apparently they've been made stricter in 4.4? Unfortunately, the error message that g++ generates is very vague and doesn't help much in tracking it down.

Bug#528227: STL manpages have gone missing.

2009-05-11 Thread Daniel Burrows
Package: libstdc++6-4.3-doc Version: 4.3.3-8 Severity: normal This used to work, but no longer does: dan...@emurlahn:~$ man std::map No manual entry for std::map I noticed that the HTML documentation for libstdc++ was recently reorganized. Maybe there were changes to the build process that

Bug#461789: Confusing error about uninitialized values.

2008-01-20 Thread Daniel Burrows
Package: g++-4.3 Version: 4.3-20080116-1 Severity: minor Obviously we want our compilers to be smart, but I think g++-4.3 is too smart for me. ;-) In the attached file, compiling with -Wall and -O2 produces a warning: foo.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’: foo.cc:30: warning: ‘tmp.foo:

Re: Instead of the amd64 GR: rudimentary amd64 support for sarge, need sponsor.

2004-08-03 Thread Daniel Burrows
gcc-3.4 is part of base, since it provides libgcc1 now. Daniel -- / Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---\ | We are Debian of Borg.| | You will be pa

Bug#184120: Depends on non-existant package "LIBC_DEV"

2003-03-09 Thread Daniel Burrows
2.3.1-14 GNU C Library: Development Librari ii libstdc++5 1:3.2.3-0pre4 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 -- no debconf information -- / Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---\ | "I've struggled

Bug#137324: Identical?

2002-03-08 Thread Daniel Burrows
t; 1:3.0.4-2 cpp seems to be an empty package. Are you using a broken version of debhelper? (#135479, #135459) torrent:~> dpkg -L cpp /. If I don't hear back soon I'm going to reassign #137091 to cpp and set its severity to Grave. Daniel -- /-------- Daniel

Bug#112910: g++: [arm] fails to compile aptitude >= 0.2.6

2001-09-22 Thread Daniel Burrows
he order of those includes, compilation proceeds without problems. (I will probably use this as a workaround, which unfortunately means my motivation for solving this versus doing my coursework is going to go way down :( ) Daniel -- / Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL

Bug#112910: g++: [arm] fails to compile aptitude >= 0.2.6

2001-09-20 Thread Daniel Burrows
.010902 The GNU C++ compiler. ii gcc-2.95 1:2.95.4-0.010902 The GNU C compiler. -- /---- Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---\ | Voodoo Programming: Things programmers do | | that the