Package: gm2-13
Version: 13.2.0-4
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: ron163...@startmail.com
Dear Maintainer,
Since the upgrade from gm2-12 to gm2-13, the link step fails:
/usr/bin/gm2 -fpim -flibs=m2pim,m2cor,m2iso -o topsort_m2 ../topsort.mod
FAILED: topsort_m2
/usr/bin/gm2 -fpim -flibs=m2pim,m
:3:1: error: wrong number of arguments specified for ‘no_sanitize’
attribute
f () { /* Do something. */; }
^
It would be really nice if that did work as documented, to avoid having
to special case this in user code even more than we already do.
Cheers,
Ron
and gcc-6, I have no idea whether it'll work for previous or
future gcc versions. It depends on whether gcc, cc and other executables
are symlinked to gcc-5, cc-6 and so on.
Hope it helps.
.....Ron
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#! /bin
able system where packages are changing rapidly (and because
stable deps are kind of an important thing too :)
Cheers,
Ron
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one else has done
and just nolang'd out all the things I don't actually care about
myself :)
But if those two get fixed it should be at least one step closer to
working for whoever tries it next!
Cheers,
Ron
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ld care to know about, then you're welcome to close it.
Ron
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gcc-help/2010-02/msg00361.html
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2010-03/msg7.html
But that didn't seem to end with any real conclusion as to what the
original problem was, which I think this example does demonstrate now.
Cheers,
Ron
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Wow, I should have known to do that. My apologies for the troubles. I
followed the advice in the previous post, and rebooting worked. I have
no clue how the RAM got corrupt.
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Package: gcc, ia32-libs
Version: 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)
I am getting the oft-reported "skipping incompatible /usr/bin/../lib/
libc.a when searching for -lc" problem when trying to compile 32 bit
binaries on a 64-bit machine. However, I have tried all of the usual
fixe
mplate conversion operator with T = Variant(&) (and doing
bad recursive things in less stripped code) when temporaries are created
for the function call.
The simple answer to me is get rid of the warning, the code operates
intuitively correctly now, but things are rarely simple...
cheers,
Ron
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eof__( A ), A > b;
return 0;
}
From what I understand of that error, it appears to be quite
muddled up about things at that point. g++-3.4 seems to compile
this without warning though, so I guess it is time for me to put
all the rest of my code through its wringer too... :-)
chee
Package: libstdc++5-dev
Version: 1:3.2.3-8
Severity: normal
The following test code:
#include
typedef std::map MapType;
int main()
{
MapType::key_type foo = 0;
MapType::data_type bar = 0;
return bar;
}
fails with an error at the MapType::data_type line:
map_data_type_bug.cpp: In funct
See bts #165848 for prior rantage on /usr/arch/bin.
I've also added debian-gcc to the cc. If anyone from there would like
to chime in, they probably carry a more current and informed opinion
than mine.
best,
Ron
On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 11:05:14AM +0200, Jeremie Koenig wrote:
> Well, m
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