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has caused the Debian Bug report #705695,
regarding ruby1.8: FTBFS on x32: gcc-4.6 is unavailable
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Source: ruby1.8
Version: 1.8.7.358-7
Severity: wishlist
User: [email protected]
Usertags: port-x32 ftbfs-x32
As the subject says: gcc-4.6 is unavailable on the unofficial Debian x32
port, which makes ruby1.8 unbuildable as is. I'm attaching a debdiff of
the changes I used to get ruby1.8 1.8.7.358-6 to build on x32 -- though it
changes to use default gcc unconditionally, which is the reason I'm not
setting the patch tag on this report. (I think this would also be an issue
for the upcoming arm64 port.)
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Daniel Schepler
ruby1.8.debdiff
Description: Binary data
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Version: 1.8.7.358-13+rm
Dear submitter,
as the package ruby1.8 has just been removed from the Debian archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports. We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.
For details on the removal, please see https://bugs.debian.org/742102
The version of this package that was in Debian prior to this removal
can still be found using http://snapshot.debian.org/.
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