Hi Thorsten, * Thorsten Glaser <t...@mirbsd.de> [2017-08-01 18:18 +0200]:
> Source: alsa-lib > Version: 1.1.3-5 > Severity: important > Tags: patch > > I was a bit annoyed I could not play any sound on my x32 desktop > any more and today investigated it. It boils down to that amd64 > assembly code was run, which, of course, cannot work. > > While the fix for that (0011-distinguish-x32-from-amd64.patch) > turned out to be a one-liner, I recognised further problems that > appear on all “new” 32-bit architectures added to Linux because > of them using a 64-bit time_t, so 0009-fix-format-strings.patch > was added. > > Finally, I found a minor typo 0010-fix-testcase-typo.patch while > investigating compiler warnings caused by what is fixed by 0009. > > Please apply them all *and* submit them *all* upstream. In the > meantime, I’ve uploaded a package built from the attached debdiff > to unreleased, but that will, of course, unsync M-A, which is not > the desirable thing to have. As I can't evaluate the impact to our officially supported arch's I would prefer to first submit your patches upstream and wait till they be pushed. What do you think? Elimar -- You cannot propel yourself forward by patting yourself on the back.