The gcc build system doesn't pick up patches automatically, they need
to be listed in one of the makefiles. You'll have to make this change
to debian/rules.patch:
--- debian/rules.patch.orig 2008-08-02 14:18:21.0 +0200
+++ debian/rules.patch 2008-08-01 14:24:15.0 +0200
@@ -203,6 +203,7 @@
debian_patches += gdc-arm-unwind_ptr
debian_patches += gdc-libphobos-std-format
debian_patches += gdc-libstdcxx-nobuild
+ debian_patches += gdc-array-concat
else
debian_patches += gcc-d-lang
endif
Sorry for the wasted time.
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 13:31:38 +0200
Pancho Horrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Peter.
I just tested your patch gdc-array-concat.dpatch, and it seems that
torus-trooper still segfaults on start.
This is the procedure I followed:
# aptitude build-depends gdc-4.1
# aptitude build-depends torus-trooper
$ apt-get source gdc-4.1
$ mv gdc-array-concat.dpatch /debian/patches
$ dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
# wait 96 min untill it is well done
# dpkg -i gdc*deb
$ apt-get source -b torus-trooper
# dpkg -i torus-*deb
$ torus-trooper
Segmentation fault
I can provide you with ssh access to my box (G4 macmini) if you want
to test further.
Let me know if you need something.
Thanks!
Friendly,
pancho.
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