vided by libstdc++-10-dev_10.3.0-11_sh4.deb contains the line
/* #undef _GLIBCXX11_USE_C99_STDLIB */
The corresponding file for other architectures contains
#define _GLIBCXX11_USE_C99_STDLIB 1
This is a regression wrt earlier versions, since this used to work
without problems.
Mattias Ellert
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Package: gcc-10
Version: 10.2.1-1
Severity: normal
Affects: src:globus-rsl
I recently updates some packages I maintain to compat level 13. Since
they previously were on compat level 10, this meant that the dh_dwz
that was added to the default sequence is now run for these packages.
For most packa
Package: g++-8
Version: 8.2.0-4
Severity: important
One of the packages I maintain have been failing in its test suite on
hppa ever since it was first uploaded. I was never able to investigate
the reason for this because there until recently were no hppa porter
box.
I recently discovered that th
tis 2015-11-10 klockan 15:50 +0100 skrev Aurelien Jarno:
>
> Bug submitted upstream as PR68273.
Hi!
How should I handle this? Will there be a solution to the gcc bug
within a not too distant future, or is this likely to remain broken for
many months? Not an easy question to answer I imagine.
If
optimization from -O2 to -O1,
the build succeeds. This therefore looks like a regression in
mips/mipsel optimization.
Mattias Ellert
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tor 2010-04-08 klockan 15:43 +0200 skrev Petr Salinger:
> Hi,
>
> I am unable to reproduce neither voms neither brltty FBTBF
> with gcj 4.4.3-6 and up-to-date sid.
>
> Petr
After receiving your message, I asked for a give-back of the two
packages. This resulted in brltty building fine, but voms
Package: gcj-4.4-jdk
Version: 4.4.3-5
Severity: serious
/usr/lib/jvm/default-java/bin/javadoc exits due to a bus error causing
FTBFS failures on freebsd-amd64.
The default javadoc on freebsd-amd64 is /usr/bin/gjdoc-4.4.
Here are two examples of FTBFS javadoc generation on freebsd-amd64:
https:/
Package: gcj-4.4-jdk
Version: 4.4.1-1
The gjdoc-4.4 that is part of gcj-4.4-jdk has a runtime dependency on
antlr which is not reflected in the package's Depends.
The gjdoc version 4.3 is in a separate package which does have a Depends
on antlr.
Since gjdoc-4.4 is /usr/lib/jvm/default-java/bin/j
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