Sorry for the late report, I came on board for my job this week, I took me some time. This week I follow the goal of last week, continue to work on the packages failed on mips64el.
Fix packages: #753983 ergo This package fail on mips64el, but success on other architectures, for the reason that in the source code mips64el attribute defined as calculating attribute, when undefine the mips64el when the calculating attribut works. #752596 Android-tools This package I report the bug last long time ago, but not submit patch for I am not familliar with unix c referencing problem. This week I tried the compiling command with macro expend, and solve the problem, tested on mips64el device. #753052 binutils This package I solved the default arch error before with the command with ld, this time the other command as went wrong when default. I tried the same solution which not work, and then change configure.in. There was still version dependcy problem to update the configure file, so I have to use a dirty way to change the configure file, too. Now the patch has been accepted, and the bug closed. Test packages: Many packages failed with lib API update, without the upstream rewrite the code, maintaining level patch will not work. Many packages failed with the buildlog pointing some problem like symbols, but when compile it locally, the failure will now appear the same or even success. The more simple bug fixed, the wired way the packages failed. esys-particle/evolution-webcal They both failed with the EDS new version not support, need the upstream rewrite. Before they response and we discuss what I could do, I do not have a plan for now. gsql/g-wrap/gsoap/glob2/gluegen2 All of them failed with the stamp related target, but none of them failed locally, some still pass with multi jobs. I could not handle them this week, and without reproduce, the bug report will be non-sense. Next week I will access as more as possible packages, and make sure how different between the buildlog and local build. Classifying the bugs, and solve the wired problem.
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