Control: tags -1 + wontfix
Dear all,
I really do hope to update the package to correct the FTBFS bugs, but
have unfortunately been too busy lately.
Please keep the package in unstable, as I really do hope to provide an
updated release that addresses these issues ASAP.
If anyone is available
The fixes for FTBFS have been in upstream for a long time, but I have
not found time to do a proper release or update the Debian package for a
while.
Those FTBFS were a result of GCC changes that we fixed in upstream.
The 'latest' branch on our Git repo (
https://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk/co
/ecere-sdk/commit/53ec01de1c42cf342a35dc125a4fef01ffb5fced
https://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk/commit/e52df5589f3c674e8d3c23c8d7194496dc96d60c
https://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk/commit/9085cb19656728b5ccdbbbe26377ad5112513d01
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
-Jerome
On 9/10/23 16:24, Jérôme St-Louis wrote:
Thank you Adrian for reporting this.
We have fixes for this upstream:
commit *c94efd6390599a4a291b7fe8b3d2d62699247380*
Author: Jerome St-Louis
Date: Sun Sep 6 03:35:01 2020 -0400
compiler/bootstrap: Updated for GCC 10 Common fixes
commit *7d835dd5c6e17ad1626ec7b6f1725e0f7f8a9371*
Autho
Package: libcurl-openssl-dev
Version: 7.52.1-5+deb9u7
Building an application on Stretch using libcurl in a multithreaded manner
accessing https URLs will result in random crashes.
Setting up the OpenSSL locks required by 1.0.2 (CRYPTO_set_id_callback() and
CRYPTO_set_locking_callback()) is com
Package: curl
Version: 7.52.1-5+deb9u7
Building an application on Stretch using libcurl in a multithreaded manner
accessing https URLs will result in random crashes.
Setting up the OpenSSL locks required by 1.0.2 (CRYPTO_set_id_callback() and
CRYPTO_set_locking_callback()) is complicated by the
Dear Sven,
Thank you for the notice.
It would be extremely helpful in solving this rapidly to have a
quick-link to the exact version of that stddef.h (possibly the other
libc headers as well if that line refers so something else...).
Were you suggesting those commits because there were __alig
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the 0.44.15-1 release of my package
"ecere-sdk".
This closes 2 bugs including a serious one (FTBFS with GCC 6 which had
it removed from 'testing').
Closes #811957 (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bu
Hi Martin,
Thanks for first reporting this issue.
This was caused by the eC compiler not separating multiple attributes
with commas in generated C code, which apparently would pass silently in
previous GCC versions.
This has been solved upstream on the master branch (
https://github.com/ecere/
We agree to rename 'ide' to 'ecere-ide' but we're hoping the decided
policy is to leave 'ide' alone for anyone. (We'll now have to setup
'ide' aliases in our bash configs)
It's true we don't enjoy the same popularity / awareness as that GNOME
project, but our IDE has been around since 2003.
What
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for this new release to my package "ecere-sdk".
This addresses build reproducibility issues, a bug causing the M68K
build to fail, and improved dependencies that should allow building on
additional platform
Hi Matthias,
That's correct. The two commits that fixed this were:
https://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk/commit/5c2998f4ca264d8e1663911ea497d7fdbc04d88c
https://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk/commit/38f6e9c42338c3068bd97fe692ad884c71d420d4
I would gladly welcome a full update for 0.44.12 however. 0.44
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