is not packaged for Debian at the moment. Until then, it might be
somewhat problematic to use them.
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Package: distcc
Version: 3.1-4
Severity: normal
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Hi,
Distcc fails to build on hurd-i386 because it relies on PATH_MAX being
defined. The attached patch (against the debian source) fixes this.
I also attach the standalone .dpatch file
Package: libparted0debian1
Version: 2.2-5
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(^^^ hope this works, will fix it if not.)
Hello, thanks for maintaining parted.
On Hurd, libparted devices can be created directly
uses feof() instead of POLLHUP to detect it.
Though it's somewhat unrelated, it also disables short-circuiting
doxygen on Hurd, which does not apply any more and makes the package
fail to build because of missing files in debian/tmp/usr/share/doc.
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are accessed (they cannot be kept
inside the 'filesystem' structure since their offset depends on the
block size).
The -B block size and -o creator options can be used to specify
the respective value. The last patch updates the test suite to reflect
these changes.
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() the buffer length is
passed uninitialized to store_read()
On my system, the problem can be reproduced by using ext2fs on a file
(see the attached typescript).
Initializing 'read = 0;' before the call to store_read() fixes it.
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