Is there any chance this bug can be at least considered?
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Title:
eigen3-dev crashes because unstable
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** Description changed:
- The official version shipped with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is an unstable branch
- of Eigen 3.3 (i.e. Eigen 3.3-beta1)
+ Description: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
+ Release: 16.04
+
+ libeigen3-dev:
+ Installed: 3.3~beta1-2
+ Candidate: 3.3~beta1-2
+ Version table:
+ *** 3.3~
Public bug reported:
The official version shipped with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is an unstable branch
of Eigen 3.3 (i.e. Eigen 3.3-beta1)
This is very inconvenient for a LTS version of Ubuntu, considering that
even the following simple code gives SEGFAULT:
#include
#include
using namespace std;
using
I also confirm that it works when I activate the xenial-proposed option
from the "Software & Updates" menu.
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Title:
[SRU] /usr/include/PythonQt/P
I've just tested this under Xenial with amd64 by uninstalling the
packages, adding your ppa and installing them again.
I was experiencing the issue when compiling an executable which requires
the package.
I cleansed completely the build, and rebuild with no failure.
I also tried the opposite, re