* Brad Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-06-24 16:56]: > At 02:37 AM 6/24/2007, you wrote: > >I need your advice on a issue recently raised in Debian. In a recent > >version of GCC, the "long double" type changed from 64 to 128 bits on some > >architectures. A mass-bug filing had place in Debian and the QHull was > >among the targeted packages [1]. I think that, in the case of QHull, it is > >a false positive, probably triggered by some script that had seen: > > > >$ cd /usr/include/qhull > >$ grep -r "long double" . > >./user.h: You may use 'long double', but many format statements need to be > >changed > >./user.h: and you may need a 'long double' square root routine. S. Grundmann > > > >[1] http://bugs.debian.org/430296 > > > >Could you please confirm to me that the QHull API does not depend on the > >"long double" type, such that I can close the said bug report? > > Agreed. Qhull does not use "long double".
Thanks for you prompt reply. I am hereby closing this bug report. -- Rafael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

