Am 12.03.19 um 04:57 schrieb أحمد المحمودي:
> Yes, but this needs to be done for every gcc update !

Mostly, yes.
I remember I've have written this information early in one of our
starting conversation about systemc packaging.

> I tried unmangling the c++ symbols and using c++ tag in symbols file
> (see c++sym branch), but that failed too.

This doesn't help much in the end as the symbols are still the same in
the end. As long upstream isn't doing a versioning there is the mess
that every symbols needs to be listed. A common problem unfortunately. :/

> Anyways, I updated std ver to 4.3.0, amd pushed 2.3.3-2, here's the 
> changelog entry:
> 
> systemc (2.3.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium
> 
>   [ أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) ]
>   * [625f662] Revert "uscan: update watch file to catch new versions"
>     This reverts commit 83ab9e15a4138b76fadd9d6ada5d0893a12f0ae8.
>   * [3886a0b] Bumped standards version to 4.3.0, no changes needed
> 
>   [ Carsten Schoenert ]
>   * [d3c60cd] libsystemc.symbols: update after GCC update

Fine, will do an upload later the day.

-- 
Regards
Carsten Schoenert

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