Package: gcc-m68hc1x
Version: 1:3.3.5+3.0.1-1
Severity: wishlist
It seems that GCC 4.0 has support for the M68HC11 and HC12
architecures. I'd appreciate if that source were used to create the
m68hc1x cross-compiler, instead of the older www.gnu-m68hc11.org.
Thanks,
Nick Lewycky
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Using gnucash --nofile doesn't avoid the crash.
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close 341859
thanks dude
Ok, thanks Aurelien. I thought that the gnu-m68hc11.org site existed
before HC11/12 support was merged with the FSF GCC, which had since
occurred. Since GCC isn't supporting this platform you can safely
disregard my request. If I have any problems, I'll take them up with
, and confuses the user
with No such file or directory. Please consider testing for this
condition and emitting an error message stating that the locale
does not exist.
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reassign 343084 xterm 6.8.2.dfsg.1-11
thanks dude
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Thomas Dickey wrote:
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uxterm tried to use locale en_CA.UTF-8
locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set
causing a failure much earlier.
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,playlist
Content-Type: application/x-mms-framed
The stream isn't any type of valid data that file can recognize, so
I'm guessing it has enough MMS data that it needs to be unpacked by a
program like MiMMS.
One such server is: http://64.34.147.163:80/CFNYFM at time of writing.
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anything.
Nick
Loic Minier wrote:
severity 313316 important
tags 313316 + unreproducible
thanks
On dim, jun 12, 2005, Nick Lewycky wrote:
I go to Tools - Web Development - JavaScript Debugger ... and
nothing happens. Nothing at all. The JavaScript Console shows no
errors, and neither does
Actually, it looks like mozilla-enigmail got updated in the past twelve
hours.
Tested with Mozilla 2:1.7.12 and still occurs. Still no error on console
or JavaScript console.
However, I just created a new profile to test with, and the JS Debugger
appeared just fine. I suppose you can close the
bootchart 0.9 was released on Nov 13th. That should contain the fix.
This bug can be closed once the latest version is uploaded.
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called PPCHTeX, if
that's easier to deal with.
Packaging xymtex might not be too easy. You may have to contact
upstream (note that I don't have an email address either) and try to
convince him to include an explicit license of some sort.
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close 393099
thanks dude
This was caused by user error installing the proprietary nvidia drivers.
My link in /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 had reverted to Mesa, because I'm a fool
who didn't use dpkg-divert. Again.
Apologies.
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to redefine the special macro __STDC__
ucpp returned error flag. ignoring error.
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It even claims that __STDC__ is being redefined on an empty file. Something's
gone wrong here.
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both are affected, leading me to think that this is an error in gdb (or
possibly libpthread.)
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Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 08:05:32PM -0500, Nick Lewycky wrote:
Attached. Here's the exact session I ran:
ptrace(0x19 /* PTRACE_??? */, 29003, 0xc, 0xff888354) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid
argument)
Architecture: i386 (x86_64)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel
by one. Blue became green, green became red.
I'm not sure whose fault this is. If the reporter doesn't beat me to it,
I'll submit the output of glxinfo and xdpyinfo on my PPC box.
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0 32 0 r . . 8 8 8 0 4 16 0 16 16 16 16 4 1 Ncon
0x98 32 tc 0 32 0 r . . 8 8 8 8 4 16 0 16 16 16 16 4 1 Ncon
$
The previous version (the git snapshot) worked perfectly.
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can't reproduce this if the xterm is at the top of the screen. It
may be related to the snap-to plugin?
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Package: gcc-4.3
Version: 4.3.1-6
Severity: normal
The attached delta-reduced code crashes GCC 4.3 with -O1, but not -O0 or GCC
4.2.4 (Debian 4.2.4-3).
# gcc-4.3 000.c -c -O1
000.c: In function $B!F(B_ov_64_seek_lap$B!G(B:
000.c:33: internal compiler error: in set_lattice_value, at
Package: gcc-4.3
Version: 4.3.1-6
Severity: normal
This testcase produces different output depending on whether -O1 or -O2 is
specified. Correct:
# gcc PR1386.c -o pr1386 -O1
PR1386.c: In function $B!F(Bmain$B!G(B:
PR1386.c:15: warning: large integer implicitly truncated to unsigned
Package: gcc-4.3
Version: 4.3.1-6
Severity: normal
In C99, _Bool is required to map to one of the unsigned types (6.2.5/6). On
i586, this is 'unsigned char', by ABI. That means that you get eight bits to
the _Bool.
However, GCC rejects the following (admittedly unethical) snippet:
struct S7 {
for the trouble.
Nick
Bastian Blank wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 11:32:28PM -0700, Nick Lewycky wrote:
In C99, _Bool is required to map to one of the unsigned types (6.2.5/6).
Please quote the standard. I read something different there.
However, GCC rejects the following (admittedly unethical
close 491653
thanks
Hi Bastian,
You're right again, this is entirely due to the effects of strict
aliasing rules. The problem goes away with -fno-strict-aliasing.
Nick
Bastian Blank wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 11:14:10PM -0700, Nick Lewycky wrote:
This testcase produces different
Mozilla.
Packaged up Enigmail debugging directory.
The debug data is attached.
Nick Lewycky
enigmail-debug.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
caused this package to
switch away.
Nick Lewycky
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Package: gimp
Version: 2.2.3-2
Severity: normal
Create any new image. (In my case, RGB 1 layer, 36x24). Save as.
Name it foo.xpm. Progress bar indicates work being done. GIMP
Message window appears, Saving foo.xpm failed: Plug-In could not save
image.
It opens XPMs just fine.
Nick Lewycky
reopen 296063
thanks dude
Ari Pollak wrote:
Upgrade libxpm4.
libxpm4 is already the newest version.
Nick
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Versions of packages libmotif3 depends on:
ii
enabled,
unstripped and unoptimized.
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Brice Goglin wrote:
Does this problem with xterm windows jiggling when maximized in compiz
still happens today? With compiz 0.5.0?
Nope, problem's gone.
Thanks, Brice!
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::read_graphviz(std::basic_istreamchar,
std::char_traitschar , boost::detail::graph::mutate_graph)'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
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libgtkhtml-dev provides gtkhtml-1.1.pc which specifies -lgconf-gtk-1
which is provided by libgconf-dev. libgtkhtml-dev must then depend on
libgconf-dev.
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this everywhere. rev2line
appears to be used in WebSVN's diff.php as an internal code for
the second revision's text, but I don't see the bug causes it to be
printed there (or where the question marks came from).
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I think I found the fix. It was updating rev1line twice; once in the
case where the current line number is less than the old line number, and
once again where the current line number is less than the new line
number. The latter -- the new side is the rev2 side.
The 1-line patch is attached.
Nick
I've found this bug upstream, issue #35:
http://websvn.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=35
(Is there a way to add comments in their bugzilla? I sure don't see one,
and I don't plan to register to find out.)
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According to classpath's release notes, they've made fixes in
gnu.xml. I haven't tested whether the new version works for me, but
from the description it sounds like it does.
Please update classpath to version 0.17.
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this for the sarge-etch folks, and add give me my icon
theme back!
Thanks,
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.
It's equally defective even with taskbar autohide off.
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Simon Huggins wrote:
There is no real upgrade path I'm afraid and upstream does not provide a
way to migrate settings.
Ok, I can't ask you to support upgrades much better than upstream does.
In turn, upstream should be abused (by which I mean, a bug filed) for
not providing such a mechanism.
Simon Huggins wrote:
severity 315663 normal
reassign 315663 xfce4-panel
merge 315663 315053
thanks
Thanks for the quick reply. Sorry about filing a duplicate.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 09:31:32AM -0400, Nick Lewycky wrote:
With the taskbar set at the bottom, and the panel set to horizontal
Simon Huggins wrote:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 10:24:28AM -0400, Nick Lewycky wrote:
Simon Huggins wrote:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 09:31:32AM -0400, Nick Lewycky wrote:
With the taskbar set at the bottom, and the panel set to horizontal,
both appear along the bottom of the screen. The problem
available, or the option could be removed
from the menu.
Nick Lewycky
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Package: gnucash
Version: 1.8.10-12
Severity: wishlist
The text Double click expands parent accounts found in the options
menu should instead read Double click expands placeholder
accounts.
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I had this issue until I installed libsasl2-modules. Is this problem
that simple, or is it something different?
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E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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close 314167
thanks dude
It would seem that I can't tell the difference between dpkg-sig and
debsig-verify. Sorry for the bogus report.
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that I don't see any solution for without
changes to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client software and Debian.org respectively.
I'd appreciate any help or suggestions at this point. Without a little
prodding/assistance, I'm probably going to orphan these and move them
somewhere more appropriate.
Nick
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: svn-bisect
Version : 0.5
Upstream Author : Mark Glines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL :
http://search.cpan.org/~infinoid/App-SVN-Bisect-0.4/svn-bisect
* License : Artistic License 2.0
Programming Lang: Perl
being in /usr/X11R6/bin.
Please note that with the new X.org 7.0 in unstable, /usr/X11R6/bin/
should now be entirely empty and that the programs X and Xnest have
moved to /usr/bin. Source: http://wiki.debian.org/Xorg69To7
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close 277332
Bug was in my system, not the package.
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Alexander Sack wrote:
Please turn on debug to some file for enigmail and look in the file what
is going on when mozilla blocks (e.g. which gpg command blocks that
long). Please post your results.
Where do I turn on enigmail debug to file? Also, I already posted the
gpg command in the original
for them to evaluate
(e.g., ΒΆ 45).
Sentence length (1433716920 words) exceeds maximum allowable (70 words)
Clearly that sentence has 96 words in it, if you count know-how as one
word. In any case, the print statement should be fixed to show the
correct word count.
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Severity: wishlist
Trac ought to have a code-documentation view, similar to tools like
doxygen, but allowing trac's wiki code inside of the comments.
Backwards compatibility with current doxygen or javadoc comment styles
would be greatly appreciated.
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How is this bug still open?
Should we bring in the Technical Committee? They could make the decision
about where the man page belongs. http://www.debian.org/devel/tech-ctte
A request to the ctte should include the list of all the affected files.
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from /usr/lib/liblink-grammar.so.4
#4 0x0804a4f0 in ?? ()
#5 0x0804d008 in ?? ()
#6 0x000a in ?? ()
#7 0x5556b6a4 in ?? ()
#8 0x5556dbb0 in ?? ()
#9 0x0001 in ?? ()
#10 0x in ?? ()
(gdb)
I'm not sure what else to include in the bug report. Any ideas?
Nick
/nicholas/.Xauthority
_=/usr/bin/env
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Package: libglitz1
Version: 0.4.4-1
Severity: wishlist
The latest release snapshot of glitz is version 0.5.3, which is one of
the components needed to compile Xgl. The debian/ directory from 0.4.4
can be inserted into the 0.5.3 directory tree just fine. Please update.
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Dave Beckett wrote:
Nick Lewycky wrote:
Package: libglitz1
Version: 0.4.4-1
Severity: wishlist
The latest release snapshot of glitz is version 0.5.3, which is one of
the components needed to compile Xgl. The debian/ directory from 0.4.4
can be inserted into the 0.5.3 directory tree just fine
in the file
INSTALL
and amsn doesn't load. apt-cache search tkcximage doesn't reveal any
such package.
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is libxfont-dev only available on sparc and i386?
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and loading gnucash causes the same warning.
In any case, the ability to import QFX files is missing from the
menus. TLS in the warning message refers to Thread Local Storage. I
don't understand what would be causing this problem.
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close 360664
thanks dude
This bug is being caused by bug 361024 in the libstdc++6 package, and
affects non-gnucash software (apt-show-versions exhibits the same
symptoms). Sorry for the noise.
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severity 361024 critical
thanks dude
Justification: breaks unrelated software
This bug is causing total breakage of apt-show-versions. It's also
causing problems with dia and gnucash (unable to load plugins written in
C++) and possibly other software in the archive.
Nick Lewycky
output also attached.
Nick Lewycky
demo.ld.bz2
Description: Unix tar archive
demo.valgrind.bz2
Description: Unix tar archive
:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib/tls
/lib/tls isn't in my /etc/ld.so.conf. Should it be? When did that
change? And what about the subdirectories under /lib/tls? What package
is supposed to install/own/update the ld.so.conf?
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Matthias Klose wrote:
Does /etc/ld.so.nohwcap exist? What happens if you (re)move it?
No it doesn't. I do have an /etc/ld.so.hwcappkgs, if that's related. It
contains:
libc6 2.3.6-5
libc6-i686 2.3.6-5
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, running the modern ldconfig fixes my problem and allows the
apps to find the proper libraries. Sorry for the confusion.
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, I assume noone else has been
experiencing it. Closing.
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/minor.
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reassign 362049 gtk2-engines-industrial
thanks dude
This package causes breakage in any Athena-using program when installed
with the new Xorg packages.
I'm attaching an strace of xedit which shows xedit finding the cursor
and trying to speak xcursor/xfixes to the X server.
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execve
Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 12:33:43PM -0400, Nick Lewycky wrote:
GLEW can't be used with GLUT at the moment. I have freeglut3 3.8.0
installed.
There is no such version in the archive; the latest version is 2.4.0-5. Could
you please recheck this? I'm unable
though, so I'm not entirely
sure why this happens.
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files, if necessary. I'm not sure what exactly you'd need
in order to track down a perf issue.
Thanks,
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/crtn.o
You'll want g++-4.1 installed. If I go back to binutils
2.16.1cvs20060413-1 (testing), it runs in 15 seconds while with binutils
2.17-1 it takes 5m32s.
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whether these surfaces are enabled in Cairo (not in cairomm).
They aren't being triggered.
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an associated so-version bump.
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Pierre,
Would you please run gdb again, but this time at the (gdb) prompt, type
in bt and mail in the output?
If it shows XFontsOfFontSet in the backtrace, this bug is a dupe of 369165.
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.xpm\021, value = 140085040}
It'd be nice if someone could comment on whether this bug is probably
XEmacs or libx11 (or libxt).
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)new)-menu.font_set
$3 = (XFontSet) 0x0
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= self.model.get_iter (self.cview.last_visible_path())
TypeError: GtkTreeModel.get_iter requires a tree path as its argument
and it didn't run the program.
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reopen 368319
severity 368319 normal
thanks dude
I can reproduce it. It turns out that all you need to do is type in a
command and press enter before the menu popup has a chance to appear.
This is much easier when my system is still starting up (hence, under
load) than it is after I've logged in
bookmarks (just open the resulting
PDF in Adobe Acrobat) with varioref included and with it commented
out.
\documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{varioref}
\title{Test}
\author{Nick Lewycky}
\date{\today}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\section{Foo}
\subsection{Foo
Ralf Stubner wrote:
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 13:34 -0400, Nick Lewycky wrote:
Here's a testcase. Compare the PDF bookmarks (just open the resulting
PDF in Adobe Acrobat) with varioref included and with it commented
out.
[...]
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{varioref}
More interesting
appreciate your help debugging, even if the bug isn't in your
package directly.
Thanks,
Nick Lewycky
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I wrote:
xemacs crashes immedately on start before showing any window. There's
nothing funny in the directory I'm running it from, nor am I missing xfs
or xfonts-{75|100}dpi. I don't have any workaround for this problem.
I lied slightly. xemacs -nw loads just fine.
Nick
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unfinished ...
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I'm not sure what Error: call nesting too deep! means, but I wouldn't
be surprised if the error is in XFontsOfFontSet. Whether's it's xemacs's
misuse of the API, or a server misbehaviour, I can not tell.
Nick
There appears to be a very old similar bug,
http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1543 with the same
version of binutils. Theirs, however, claims to be alpha-specific. Is it
possible that this is the same bug?
Nick Lewycky
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Daniel Leidert wrote:
Are there any existing problems with chemtools approach to adjust the
y-value? Is there something better to use (except baseshift)? Reading
several manuals, using the dy attribute seems to be ok for
subscripts/superscripts characters.
Well, baseshift is fundamentally
close 530318
thanks dude
This was user error. HAL finds the mouse and keyboard though the
/dev/input/eventX devices which are provided through the kernel evdev
module. Unfortunately, my custom kernel had CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV set to off.
Sorry for the trouble!
Nick Lewycky
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: undefined reference to `bfd_get_arch'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
$
Please statically link libbfd into libopagent.so.
Thanks,
Nick Lewycky
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--- a/oprofile-0.9.4+cvs20090629/libopagent/Makefile.am 2009-08-14 21:35:53.0 -0700
+++ b/oprofile-0.9.4+cvs20090629/libopagent/Makefile.am 2009-08-14 21:36:28.0 -0700
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
libopagent_la_CFLAGS = -fPIC -I ${top_srcdir}/libop -I
For some reason, mpg123 can't find its libraries. They're in
/usr/lib/mpg123, so this works for me:
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/mpg123 mpg123 x.mp3
I'm not sure how this is plugin mechanism is supposed to work.
Nick
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Package: libavformat52
Version: 4:0.5+svn20090706-2+b1
Severity: important
On my powerpc system, any binary linked against libavformat hits the
following
problem:
nicho...@tracer:~$ mplayer --help
mplayer: error while loading shared libraries:
/usr/lib/libavformat.so.52: R_PPC_REL24
I've downloaded src:ffmpeg and modified debian/confflags to add '-fPIC
-DPIC' to CFLAGS there. The resulting packages worked, though I had to
update libavcodec52 as well as libavformat52.
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Package: libffi-dev
Version: 3.0.7-1
Severity: important
It seems that libffi-dev puts ffi.h in a target-specific directory on each
platform. For example, on my system it's in /usr/include/i486-linux-gnu/ which
is a directory that is used by absolutely no other package in Debian.
Notably, gcc
://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2010-09/msg01070.html
which has already been accepted into gcc head, but I didn't see it get
applied
to the release branches. Please add this patch as a debian-local change.
Thanks!
Nick Lewycky
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On 20 October 2010 21:32, Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote:
On 21.10.2010 01:43, Nick Lewycky wrote:
Package: g++-4.4
Version: 4.4.5-4
Severity: normal
This version of gcc has a bug where code that does a shift-right
by literal one
may be miscompiled, even at -O0. This is breaking
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