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Yes, it seems you're right. Too bad that I already filed a bug.
So it should be reassigned to pljava.
However, I read the Debian Changes of libgcj, and did not find any clear
mentioning of why and how that was changed.
Sorry,
Markus
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Package: libgcj7-0
Version: 4.1.1-14j1
Severity: normal
Hi,
After I updated my system from libgcj7 to libgcj7-0,
postgresql-8.1-pljava-gcj no longer works, because the libgcj.so.70 does
no longer define JNI_CreateJavaVM, as libgcj.so.7 did.
Thanks,
Markus
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Okay, it seems you're correct.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Markus
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Package: g++-4.0
Version: 4.0.3-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
G++ seems to drop const int arrays, while gcc compiles them correctly.
See the following example of the two attached files:
gcc -Wall -c gen_array.c
gcc -Wall -o gen_array gen_array.o
./gen_array > array.cc
g++ -Wall -o array.cc.o -c array.
Great work,
Thanks a lot!
Markus
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Package: fastjar
Version: 1:3.4.3-6
Severity: minor
Is it possible to make "fastjar -V" spit out reasonable version numbers?
Currently, both debian woody fastjar and debian sarge fastjar, while
having a different feature set (woody does not support -u), both identify
themselves as 0.92-gcc, alth
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