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You are not using the right commands:
steph@korell:~$ ocaml
Objective Caml version 3.12.1
# #use "topfind";;
- : unit = ()
Findlib has been successfully loaded. Additional directives:
#require "package";; to load a package
#list;; to list the available packages
Fixed in oneiric.
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Fix committed in pkg-ocaml-maint git
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Actually, packages built with cowbuilder are also affected. I will force
SHM on Linux.
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The problem is fixed after installing fglrx-experimental-12 (version
2:12.100-0ubuntu0.1).
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I have two monitors: one connected via VGA, and one connected via
DisplayPort. When the X server starts, there is a signal on both
monitors. But when the monitor on DisplayPort is switched off, then back
on, the monitor no longer detects signal. However, the monitor is
detecte
I've tried various historic versions of the gcc-4.6 package in a clean
precise chroot.
The first faulty version appears to be 4.6.0-7ubuntu1. The previous
version, 4.6.0-6ubuntu3, generates correct code.
Moreover, the last version (4.6.3-1ubuntu5) with all Linaro patches out
generates correct cod
Same issue in oneiric (4.6.1-9ubuntu3).
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Sorry, I meant the default gcc (which is gcc-4.7). With gcc-4.6, I
observe the same behaviour.
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I think gcc (4.6.3-1ubuntu5, amd64) generates incorrect code with the
attached test case.
The expected output is "m = 8241071186". However, when compiled with
"-O3", it outputs "m = 1". Looking further, it seems that the following
lines:
*m = 1UL;
ularith_div_2u
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Le 12/08/2011 16:25, Dave Martin a écrit :
> Can you try adding a ".type , %function" directive for
> each function in the startup .s file?
I've patched ocamlopt so that all symbol functions have this directive,
and the empty program works!
I'm afraid this means that everything has to be recompil
Attached are all *.s and *.o files generated by ocamlopt on an empty .ml
file. I just tried calling ld manually as shown above (replacing the
temporary filename by a.out.startup.o) in an up-to-date oneiric chroot,
and the resulting executable segfaults.
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According to:
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/ocaml.html
atdgen has uninstallable packages. A recompilation with no changes
against current dependencies should fix that.
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Status: New
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What about #811698 (sync request from Debian unstable)?
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It should work now.
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* Fix wrong decoding of + in URL paths (cherry-picked from upstream)
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Le 14/07/2011 15:01, Matthias Klose a écrit :
> replacing the ocaml .o and .a files with the ones from unstable produces
> a working binary.
>
> now re-uploading ocaml to build with GCC 4.6.
Does it mean that recompiling all ocaml libraries with GCC 4.6 is
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Le 14/07/2011 14:39, Matthias Klose a écrit :
> why is gcc-4.5 used? The default in oneiric is 4.6.
I started with a natty chroot, which I upgraded to oneiric. Upgrading
gcc requires upgrading binutils, which I was avoiding.
However, now that I've identified the issue, I can tell you that the bug
> how is the camlstartup .s file generated, or how can it be saved?
-dstartup option to ocamlopt. Adding -ccopt -Wl,-v shows the ld call:
/usr/bin/ld --build-id --no-add-needed --as-needed --eh-frame-hdr
-dynamic-linker /lib/ld-linux.so.3 -X --hash-style=gnu -m
armelf_linux_eabi -z relro -o a.out
> is this seen on the armhf port too?
ocamlopt has not been ported to armhf and is not enabled there, so I cannot
tell. Should I understand that Ubuntu armel = Debian armhf?
> what are the options and files passed to as/ld?
$ ocamlopt -ccopt -v -dstartup -S -verbose empty.ml
+ as -o 'empty.o' 'em
Public bug reported:
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programs produced by ocamlopt segfault on Ubuntu/armel. The problem
disappears after downgrading binutils to 2.21.51.20110421-6ubuntu1.
Steps to reproduce: echo > empty.ml && ocamlopt empty.ml && ./a.out
Using
) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix link order in library detection test (fixes FTBFS on Ubuntu)
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* New upstream release
* Switch source package format to 3.0 (quilt)
* Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2
* Bump debhelper compat level to 8
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* New upstream release
* Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2
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I've uploaded lwt 2.3.0-3 to Debian unstable. ocsigen should be rebuilt
after sync of lwt, postgresql-ocaml and ocaml-sqlite3 from Debian.
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Well... it wasn't the case when I made the patch and asked for
sponsorship. But meanwhile, this transition came up. And in Debian, lwt
builds with no source changes with the new findlib, so a binNMU was
sufficient.
I see that findlib is up-to-date (1.2.7+debian-1) in oneiric, but not
postgresql-oc
Le 05/07/2011 16:16, Michael Terry a écrit :
> Stéphane, is there a reason not to release lwt 2.3.0-3 in Debian? It
> would mean that Ubuntu wouldn't have to go out of sync for this.
Currently, lwt is part of a transition (findlib, postgresql-ocaml and
their rdeps); I'll wait for them to be in te
The current failure is due to an out-of-date lwt [1]. But the latest lwt
fails to build in Ubuntu because of the linker changes.
I've pushed a fix for lwt in the Debian git repository [2], and
submitted it to my PPA [3]. It would be nice if someone with proper
privileges could upload it to officia
0.8.5 is in oneiric
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Le 26/04/2011 11:04, Matthias Klose a écrit :
> ocsigen version 1.3.3-1 failed to build on amd64 with GCC-4.6/oneiric
> [...]
> /usr/lib/ocaml/pcre/libpcre_stubs.a(pcre_stubs.o): In function
> `pcre_version_stub':
> (.text+0x1475): undefined reference to `pcre_version'
> /usr/lib/ocaml/pcre/libpcr
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And BTW, the bugfix quiricada is referring to is already part of version
0.6.0.
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Could you check with the version 0.7.93 available in my PPA [1]?
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Upstream bug report is
http://grisbi.tuxfamily.org/mantis/view.php?id=912
This bug has been fixed upstream, so is part of the experimental 0.7.93
available in my PPA: https://launchpad.net/~glondu/+archive/ppa
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What version of grisbi are you using? Is this bug still on topic with
0.6.0? Is it with the version 0.7.93 available in my PPA [1]?
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Can someone affected by this bug check if it is still there with the
released 0.6.0 ?
This will soon be a new stable release (0.8.0). A beta (version 0.7.93)
is available in my PPA: https://launchpad.net/~glondu/+archive/ppa ...
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> This happens with me with ubuntu 10.04 32bit as well as 64 bit also
>
> sudo aptitude install approx
In a clean lucid chroot (I am running Debian testing), this works for
me.
> Same problem, approx fails to install (and remove) on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
> Desktop amd64, approx 4.1-1build1.
I have n
source package format to 3.0 (quilt)
* Upload to unstable
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* New upstream release candidate
* Bump Standards-Version to 3.8.4 (no changes)
-- Stéphane Glondu Sun, 07 Feb 2010 14:38:20 +0100
It seems that the package has been built in an environment lacking
/dev/shm, and therefore the test program failed, hence the value of
Netsys.have_posix_shm.
AFAICT, this is an issue in Ubuntu building infrastructure, not in the
package itself. I could make the package building fail if /dev/shm is
Still no news on this?
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I've just added ocaml-batteries (0.20090405+beta1-5 -> 1.1.0-1).
The version currently in lucid was a beta release, and the upstream
project changed quite a bit since then. That's why this version has been
removed from squeeze [1]. There has been a new upstream release since
them, that has been up
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I hereby request a freeze exception for why. Although there are many
changes, in upstream and the Debian packaging, it fixes many bugs,
especially when used with the frama-c package that has been recently
synchronized [1]. It has been built successfully on all architectures in
Debian, and migrated
I hereby request a freeze exception for matita. It is a new (quite
different) upstream, so there is a pretty big diff. However, this new
release supports gtksourceview2 (the previous one uses the obsolete
gtksourceview1 [1], which has been removed from Debian [2]). It has been
successfully been bui
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I've just added ocamlgraph. A newer version is needed for frama-c. The
current version in Lucid is 1.2+debian-1build2 whereas it is
1.3+debian-1 in Debian (sorry for not noticing that earlier). FWIW, it
has been compiled successfully on all architectures in Debian, and
migrated to testing.
I hereb
Can this sync be done soon? There remains (at least) why to be sync'ed
with Debian to complete this transition.
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I've just added ssreflect (1.2+dfsg-3). I didn't put it the first time
because it depends on coq, which fails to build on armel. I don't have
time to investigate this failure right now, and I'd rather see ssreflect
recompiled so that it is installable on most architectures in Lucid.
** Also affect
The raw diff between both versions is very messy; I'm attaching the new
changelog entries (both upstream and Debian).
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There was a bug in the generation of dependencies of gmetadom [1], which
has been fixed in 0.2.6-5. Sync has been requested [2], but not yet
performed. The bug made gmetadom not appear in the monitoring page.
lablgtkmathview needs to be rebuilt after gmetadom.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bu
I've just added ocaml-expat (0.9.1+debian1-6 -> 0.9.1+debian1-7). See:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=569267
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've just added ocamldsort (currently 0.14.4-2build1) which also needs
rebuild. Sorry for the late addition.
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Added confluence (0.10.6-6 -> 0.10.6-7).
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This is taking much more time than I was expecting. I know Ubuntu people
are busy with preparing the next release, but there are currently 102
packages related to this transition that are not installable, so I guess
having this transition completed should also have some priority. I
already voluntee
This is taking much more time than I was expecting. This round started
one week ago, and there are rebuilds still not scheduled. I know Ubuntu
people are busy with preparing the next release, but there are currently
102 packages related to this transition that are not installable, so I
guess having
Then, I hereby request a freeze exception for jocaml.
This new upstream version is merely a port to the new version of ocaml.
The current version doesn't work with OCaml 3.11.2. It has been built
successfully on all architectures on Debian (sid) [1].
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Hello,
The numerix package has been removed from Debian (testing/sid), because
it's dead upstream, obsoleted by OCaml standard library and fails to
build from source on some architectures. Please remove it from Ubuntu
(lucid) as well.
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** Af
jocaml also needs an update (3.11.1-3 -> 3.11.2.a-1)
** Also affects: jocaml (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[OCaml 3.11.2 transition][round 2/6] Please synchronize packages involved in
OCaml transition from Debian sid to lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522358
You
lablgl appears to be already built with the new version of ocaml, so no
need to rebuild it.
** Changed in: lablgl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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[OCaml 3.11.2 transition][round 2/6] Please rebuild packages involved in OCaml
transition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522363
You recei
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: camlidl
Hello,
Following the upload of OCaml 3.11.2 to lucid, please rebuild the
following packages with the new version of the compiler:
camlidl (1.05-12)
camlzip (1.04-6)
cothreads (0.10-3)
cryptokit (1.3-14)
facile (1.1-7)
findlib (1.2.5+debian-1)
gr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: camlp5
Hello,
Following the upload of OCaml 3.11.2 to lucid, please synchronize the
following packages from Debian sid to lucid :
camlp5 (5.12-2 -> 5.12-3)
headache (1.03-17 -> 1.03-18)
hevea (1.10-10 -> 1.10-11)
hlins (0.39-15 -> 0.39-16)
ocamlduce (3.
Michael Bienia a écrit :
> As FeatureFreeze is already next week will this transition be finished till
> then? Or will some FF exceptions be needed?
The transition won't probably be finished by next week in Debian, but
OCaml 3.11.2 will most likely be part of Squeeze. This transition should
be un
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ocaml
Please sync ocaml 3.11.2-1 (main) from Debian sid (main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
The Ubuntu patch has been merged upstream.
The transition to the new upstream version of OCaml (3.11.2) has
started in Debian. I re
This is (was) due to a wrongly stripped binary. This bugreport is
probably obsolete, now.
** Changed in: cameleon (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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cameleon doesn't start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175322
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubun
** Changed in: grisbi (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: grisbi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Stéphane Glondu (glondu)
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currencies are not immediately usable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395927
You received this bug notification because you
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: matita
Currently, matita links against OCaml 3.11.0 on armel. It must be
rebuilt there to finish the transition in Ubuntu ports.
** Affects: matita (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[OCaml 3.11.1 transition] Please rebuild mat
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: approx
Currently, approx links against OCaml 3.11.0 on armel and ia64. It must
be rebuilt there to finish the transition in Ubuntu ports.
** Affects: approx (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[OCaml 3.11.1 transition] Please re
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alt-ergo
Currently, alt-ergo links against OCaml 3.11.0 on armel. It must be
rebuilt there to finish the transition in Ubuntu ports.
** Affects: alt-ergo (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[OCaml 3.11.1 transition] Please rebui
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mtasc
Please sync mtasc 1.14-2 from Debian unstable.
Besides, currently, mtasc links against OCaml 3.11.0 on armel and ia64.
A (re-)build is needed to fix this, and complete the OCaml 3.11.1
transition in Ubuntu ports.
Changelog since current karmic ver
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sks
Please sync sks 1.1.0-8 from Debian unstable.
Besides, currently, sks links against OCaml 3.11.0 on armel and ia64. A
(re-)build is needed to fix this, and complete the OCaml 3.11.1
transition in Ubuntu ports.
Changelog since current karmic version
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: confluence
Currently, confluence links against OCaml 3.11.0 on armel and ia64. It
must be rebuilt there to finish the transition in Ubuntu ports.
** Affects: confluence (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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