Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
On 19/02/09 at 10:10 +, Guy Coates wrote:
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: libibcm
Version : 1.0.4
Upstream Author : Topspin Communications
* URL : http://www.openfabrics.org
Package are available on alioth:
http://pkg-ofed.alioth.debian.org
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Hi,
I am running to this bug very frequently (several time a day) on a 16
CPU ia64 system running linux-image-2.6.26-2-mckinley 2.6.26-15lenny2
Is there any progress being made in getting the fixes backported into a
lenny kernel?
Cheers,
Guy
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Package: libc6
Version: 2.7-18
Severity: minor
While apt-get upgrading an arm-lenny system I see the following:
-
Checking init scripts...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/libc6.postinst: line 343: 2254 Bus error
iconvconfig
-
This occurs because I have
On Tue, 2009-26-05 at 11:05 -0400, Jonathan Yu wrote:
However, I think within the Perl community, this is something that is
already widely understood -- that is, dual-lived modules.
This is a 'debian' list ...
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Package: wormux
Version: 1:0.8.3-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
When playing :
graphic/sprite.cpp:487: Missed assertion !current_surface.IsNull().
Erreur de segmentation
=Segmentation fault
Thank you,
Guy
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Package: glibc
Version: 2.9-7
/usr/include/fpu_control.h on armel defines FPU_[SG]ETCW as VFP
coprocessor instructions, whereas armel is soft-float.
#define _FPU_GETCW(cw) \
__asm__ __volatile__ (mrc p10, 7, %0, cr1, cr0, 0 : =r (cw))
/* This is fmxr fpscr, %0. */
#define _FPU_SETCW(cw) \
Package: debian-installer
Version: Unknown
When I install lenny on a new server, I switch in console mode (ctrl+f2)
pending the installation, I activate a busybox to check the mac address
of my network card, but the ifconfig command are not available.
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On Fri, 2009-10-04 at 13:01 +0200, Cristian Greco wrote:
I'm looking for a new maintainer for the package apt-rdepends, and CCing to
the
debian-perl list as I hope someone with good Perl programming skills could be
interested in upstream-maintenance of this script.
I could do this. This
Package: portreserve
Version: 0.0.3-1
Severity: important
Hi,
portreserve should be started before portmap etc in order to be
effective.
On my sid system, portreseve is being started in:
/etc/rc2.d/S20portreserve
It should be started before:
/etc/rcS.d/S43portmap
Cheers,
Guy
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It looks like there is a typo in the dh_installinit incantation in the package's
debian/rules file.
The following should work:
dh_installinit --no-start -- start 17 2 3 4 5 . start 41 S . stop 99 2 3 4 5 .
stop 12 0 6 .
Cheers,
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Package: nut
Version: 2.4.1-2
Severity: important
nut 2.4.1-2 does not poweroff my UPS during a shutdown on low battery
condition; I velive the reason is that /etc/init.d/halt calls
/etc/init.d/ups-monitor poweroff to shutdown the UPS.
In previous nut packages (eg .2.2.2)
/lib/libexpat.so.1 (0xb65a1000)
libXau.so.6 = /usr/lib/libXau.so.6 (0xb659e000)
libXdmcp.so.6 = /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0xb6599000)
Thanks,
Guy
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I am currently not a DD, so help in reviewing and sponsoring packages
would be greatly appreciated.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Guy Coates g...@sanger.ac.uk
* Package name: opensm
Version : 3.2.5
Upstream Author : Sasha Khapyorsky sas...@voltaire.com
* URL : http://www.openfabrics.org
* License : GPL-2 / BSD Dual Licence
Programming Lang: C
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Guy Coates g...@sanger.ac.uk
* Package name: srptools
Version : 0.0.4
Upstream Author : Roland Dreier, rdr...@cisco.com
* URL : http://www.openfabrics.org
* License : GPL-2 / BSD dual licenced
Programming Lang: C
short output files that decode to the correct amount
of silence. This is caused by an optimization bug present in gcc 4.[123] that
miscompiles the MAX(x,y) macro, optimizing it away completely.
Fixes: http://bugs.debian.org/515949
Analysis: https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1526
Martin Guy martinw
On 3/18/09, Adrian Knoth a...@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de wrote:
By the way: jackd's architecture list is any, and I see packages for
armel in both, lenny and sid.
Am I missing the point or what do you want us to change?
It is built for any architecture but in its build dependencies for
Thanks. No, on Debian armel:
mar...@n2100:~$ cc c.c
/tmp/cc3HLk7a.o: In function `main':
c.c:(.text+0x18): undefined reference to `__sync_bool_compare_and_swap_4'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
mar...@n2100:~$ gcc --version
gcc (Debian 4.3.2-1.1) 4.3.2
In Debian, the arch setting is
On 3/17/09, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 20:50, Martin Guy martinw...@yahoo.it wrote:
deluser --remove-all-files gkrellmd
Since the package version above, the script uses --system.
why? Does gkrellmd crap random files all over the root filesystem
Upstream bug report is https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1526
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That is something I could try, but I might prefer to list all arches
manually. After all, the arches should not change every other day?
-1
The most time-consuming, error-prone and tedious part of the armel
port was identifying all the packages that had
[long-list-of-arches-except-one-or-two]
This is bizarre. If I run oggenc on an ep9312 (armv4t) chip, I get an
.ogg file that reproduces the sound correctly, but is significantly
different (75% of the size) from the same encoding performed on x86,
while on an Xscale (armv5te) and Cortex-a8 (armv7) I get different
results again, and the
Package: libmono-system2.0-cil
Version: 2.0.1-5
Followup-For: Bug #507297
The patch to fix bug #507297 appears to have failed. It no longer throws a
fatal exception like it used to, however, it now goes into an infinite loop
simply repeatedly writing to the console:
Got a bad hardware address
at a ip 7f22a622fa1b sp 7fffaf1de9e0 error 4 in
libc-2.7.so[7f22a61bc000+14a000]
Note that i use LVM and multipathd is stopped before LVM !
Guy
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Package: gkrellmd
Version: 2.3.1-8
Severity: minor
gkrellmd's postrm script calls
deluser --remove-all-files gkrellmd
which performs a recursive descent of the file tree, into all users
home directories and all mounted NFS volumes. This became apparent
because some (large and deep!) NFS volumes
Thank you Guido,
Tested with git. no more errors now.
Guy
Guido Günther a écrit :
tag 519252 + pending
thanks
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:30:38PM +0100, Guy Roussin wrote:
I get this error when i halt the system :
Mar 11 11:44:02 LM08 kernel: [ 5118.063373] multipathd[4135]: segfault
Hi all,
I have uploaded my code into the alioth svn repository:
Readonly:
svn://svn.debian.org/pkg-ofed/
Readwrite:
svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-ofed
I have put a copy of the upstream sources on the alioth project page
http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-ofed/
Cheers,
Guy
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Package: libparted1.8-dev
Version: 1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-11.1
in my application Guymager (see guymager.sourceforge.net) I
statically link to libparted.a.
This works without problems on Etch, but on Lenny I get the following errors:
g++ -ggdb -rdynamic -o guymager compileinfo.o config.o device.o
, and some will want the stable version to build 3rd party
apps against.
Guy, it is a bit a pity, since you did all the work again, we already had
done at q-leap :( IMHO all these IB packages are too many for one
maintainer, what do you think to make an alioth for these?
That would be a good
same thing here.
Feb 19 15:36:35 rex snort[10289]: Snort initialization completed
successfully (pid=10289)
Feb 19 15:39:17 rex kernel: [242720.020004] snort[10289]: segfault at
5c8 ip b7c0b3b3 sp bfdbd574 error 4 in libc-2.7.so[b7b95000+155000]
Feb 19 15:51:42 rex snort[1951]: Snort
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Guy Coates g...@sanger.ac.uk
* Package name: libibcm
Version : 1.0.4
Upstream Author : Topspin Communications
* URL : http://www.openfabrics.org
* License : GPL-2/BSD dual licence
Programming Lang: C
Description
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Guy Coates g...@sanger.ac.uk
* Package name: libibumad
Version : 1.2.3
Upstream Author : Voltaire, Inc.
* URL : http://www.openfabrics.org
* License : GPL-2 / BSD dual licence
Programming Lang: C
Description
Package: libvorbis
Version: 1.2.0.dfsg
User: debian-...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: eabi
oggenc and libvorbis' example_encoder do not seem to work at all on armel.
$ oggenc Happy.wav
works fine on x86 and arm, but on armel creates an output just over
half the length it should be, which is mostly
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Guy Coates g...@sanger.ac.uk
* Package name: ofed
Version : 1.4
Upstream Author : OpenFabrics Alliance
* URL : http://www.openfabrics.org
* License : (GPL2, BSD)
Programming Lang: (C)
Description : Infiniband
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Guy Coates g...@sanger.ac.uk
* Package name: libibcommon
Version : 1.1.2
Upstream Author : Shahar Franksha...@voltaire.com
* URL : http://www.openfabrics.org
* License : (GPL2, BSD)
Programming Lang: (C
Package: synce-sync-engine
Version: 0.11.1-2
Severity: normal
I get this error when i try to install synce-sync-engine
Thank you
Guy
Setting up synce-sync-engine (0.11.1-2) ...
INFO: using old version '/usr/bin/python2.3'
Compiling
/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/SyncEngine/formats/tzutils
I can't reproduce this bug.
Further, I think the description given by the requester is misleading.
As best as I can tell, it appears that splashy installed fine. During an
install of desktop-base, this error is being generated from
xml_parser.c:279:xml_parser_set_xml_file
As far as I can tell
Package: libmono-system2.0-cil
Version: 2.0.1-1
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From: Guy T. Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 2:29 PM
Subject: Bad hardware address length
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried switching to the Mono packages on deb
http://debian.meebey.net/pkg
, but TestClient and I suspect any other
program that tries to establish a connection under this environment
will fail in the same way.)
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Mirco Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 14:39:23 -0600
Guy T. Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: libmono
On 11/17/08, Ansgar Burchardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xjove does not die on my i386 system. I tried editing a small file
and it works fine.
Can you still reproduce this bug?
yes, on etch (4.16.0.70-3) and lenny (4.16.0.70-3.1)
Sometimes a large white window (about 3/4 screen size)
Package: opensync-plugin-moto
Version: 0.22-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The package must have libopensync0-dev installed, otherwise it will only
print:
Error: couldn't locate OpenSync library directory
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Well, libsb680lr is in openoffice.org-core.
M
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On 10/30/08, Rene Engelhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is in the source.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/OpenOffice.org/OOH680_m18/solenv$ grep -r armv5 *
inc/unxlngr.mk:CFLAGS+=-march=armv5te -fno-omit-frame-pointer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/arm/openoffice.org-2.4.1$ grep -r armv5 *
[EMAIL
On 10/30/08, Rene Engelhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Guy wrote:
Well, libsb680lr is in openoffice.org-core.
And what do you want to say with that?
(Note #501957 *is* assigned against -core)
Nothing, just thinkng aloud before reading up thoroughly.
Can't find arm5vte in the source
On 10/17/08, Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may just be too
much for arm - running 50 simultaneous threads doing a million loops
may take more than the 30 seconds allowed on some of the older boxes.
It failed on a 600MHz armel-sid box, but when I upped the timeout from
30 to 120
Package: netdiag
Version: 1.0-8
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usertags: eabi
Hi!
Since etch at least, netwatch has not worked on arm: it reports
lots of phantom accesses in the remote IP addresses composed of the
high-order bytes of the local IP address in the low-order bytes and 16
bytes of garbage
Er, hold that - the patch is duff because modifies Makefile, not
Makefile.in so gets overwritten in a new extract/build cycle
There's also an alignment bug in showtraf - put that on hold...
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On 10/8/08, Martin Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er, hold that - the patch is duff because modifies Makefile, not
Makefile.in so gets overwritten in a new extract/build cycle
Ok - here's the version that makes the same patch to Makefile.in
instead, assiduously rebuild from scratch on arm-sid
Package: sysklogd
Version: 1.4.1-18
Severity: normal
/etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd does not restart klogd after rotating
log files. This prevents klogd from logging subsequent kernel messages.
Adding the following line to the end of /etc/cron.weekly/syslogd
probably fixes the problem (not tested):
Package: mpt-status
Version: 1.2.0-4.2
Severity: important
On startup mpt-status uses daemon to deamonize itself.
daemon does not double-fork on startup (#404371).
This causes mpt-status to hang dpkg during installation
if the installation is running non-interactively.
A workaround is to call
Hi
Yes, this is a security problem.
Letting people probe usernames compromises Unix security - the
behaviour must be identical, including the time taken, whether the
username is valid or not
(There was once a hole introduced when someone decided not to bother
hashing the supplied password if
Yup, me too since today.
When the boot succeeds, the Cleaning up ifupdown message is not printed.
The system here is Debian lenny, with kernel 2.6.25-2-686.
If it hangs again I'll copy the boot output.
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The upstream maintainer suggests the following fix in ecl to work
around this problem
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From: Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sep 5, 2008 11:23 PM
Subject: ARM sigill
To: Martin Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Seems I found the problem. His system does
The word-alignment bugs are now fixed in lua-gtk CVS
Upstream's diffs to the source are attached, but it doesn't apply
cleanly to the 0.8 - among other things, there are new source files,
and unrelated extra const declarations.
lua-gtk version 0.9 was released on 25 August 2008 - is that in time
done
Upstream bug ticket
http://luaforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=29514group_id=121atid=576
Thanks!
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Package: usplash-theme-debian
Version: 4
Severity: wishlist
Hi again!
I just spotted that usplash-theme-debian also needs armel adding to
its Architecture list in control to match the list in usplash.
Thanks!
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Package: shapelib
Version: 1.2.10-4
Linking anything with -lshp fails on armel. e.g.:
$ cat c.c
main(){}
^D
$ cc c.c -lshp
/usr/bin/ld: a.out: hidden symbol `__aeabi_dcmpgt' in
/usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabi/4.3.1/libgcc.a(_cmpdf2.o) is referenced
by DSO
/usr/bin/ld: final link failed:
Package: gdb
Version: 6.8-3
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usertag: eabi, patch
gobjc has now been ported to armel, so please re-enable the gobjc
bindings in debian/control
(gobjc [!armel] - gobc)
thanks
--- gdb-6.8/debian/control 2008-08-30 12:15:55.0 +0100
+++ gdb-6.8+armel/debian/control
Package: amiga-fdisk-cross
Version: 0.04-12
Not a bug in amiga-fdisk itself, but a Debian buildd issue that needs sorting
On 16 Jan 2008, armel was added to the architecture list for
amiga-fdisk-cross (bug #461081)
but, despite being enabled for 12 architectures, the package has not
been built
Package: lua-gtk
Version: 0.8+20080510+dash-1
lua-gtk is restricted to Architectures i386 and amd64 although
every other lua5.1 package is available on Architecture: any.
I've tried the build on armel and it turns out fine;
would you add armel in debian/control, or expand it to any please?
Sorry, I just retried the previously successful build of lua-gtk on
armel, and though the build succeeds, the testsuite fails spewing Bus
errors, which indicate non-aligned 32-bit word accesses.
Please leave this with me unless there is a good reason why lua-gtk
should be x86-only.
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I just tried this, on a Thecus N2100 (armv5te) running sid and with a
tripwire set on misaligned data accesses (echo 5
/proc/cpu/alignment). Although the installation was very noisy,
spewing warnings while recompiling common-lisp-controller three times,
it turned out ok:
n2100:/home/martin/arm#
I've tried this on armv5te and armv4t hardware under armel-sid under
gdb and not, and in all cases it works fine, so I suggets closing this bug.
For further details of the specific failing environment, see
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/[EMAIL PROTECTED]forum_name=ecls-list
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Package: maxima
Version: 5.16.2-1
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usertags: eabi
The build of maxima on armel fails saying:
Loading binary-gcl/float.o
Error in FPPREC1 [or a callee]: The function $RATDISREP is undefined.
Fast links are on: do (use-fast-links nil) for debugging
Broken at
Package: nvi
Version: 1.81.6-3
When I edit /var/lib/dpkg/status using nvi and then search for a
string (or page down a few times), I get:
Conversion error on line 428
I then can't 428G, but 427G reveals:
Package: libgammu3
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.1.8-3
hi!
I've dist-upgraded from etch to lenny and now when xdm starts up
the X server at boot I get the login window but it seems totally deaf
to the keyboard. The mouse moves ok. I've tried every key with no
luck, except once when it suddenly spurted a load of
My fault: it was caused by me having enabled consoles on F1to F9 in
inittab and the default xdm server starting on vt7 instead of vt10
der. closing...
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Hi!
I get the same effect using the ati X server with no special flags,
whereas all is ok when using the fbdev server. The gimprc workaround
also sorts the problem on the ati driver.
However the workaround
Section Device
Identifier ATI Technologies, Inc. Rage Mobility P/M AGP 2x
Package: libc6-i686
Version: 2.3.6.ds1-13etch7
Severity: important
Summary
---
The parts of the preinst and postinst scripts that manipulate the
/etc/ld.so.hwcappkgs and /etc/ld.so.nohwcap files are buggy. Upon a fresh
installation of the libc6-i686 package, the /etc/ld.so.nohwcap file is
Bug confirmed on arm-sid chroot under eabi kernel with oabi-compat, using
foo$ xhost bar
bar$ DISPLAY=foo:0 arora
See also the mail thread starting at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2008/08/msg5.html
for backtraces. For ssh access to a fast arm box mail me
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(MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME not set)]
at org.eclipse.swt.SWT.error(SWT.java:3400)
at org.eclipse.swt.browser.Browser.init(Browser.java:198)
Thank you
Guy
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Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-686
Debian Release: lenny/sid
501 testing debian.gfoss.it
501
Confirmed - there is a misaligned word access in the test case
# echo 5 /proc/cpu/alignnment
$ gcc foo.c
$ ./a.out
Bus error
reproducible in arm-sid using old-abi or eabi-oldabi-compat kernels.
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It also fails on arm-sid if compiled with gcc-4.2 in the very same
way: SEGFAULT at the same line in the build.
However, it succeeds if compiled with gcc-4.1 - see my AFNIX doc for
details of the hack.
Unfortunately to achieve this you need to patch one of the package's
config files to select
On 7/28/08, peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* adonthell:
*** warning: prefs::read_adonthellrc: creating config file failed
Fatal Python error: exceptions bootstrapping error.
Workaround for this is to use python 2.4, I have posted a patch that does
that to
only) if you build with g++-4.2 or 4.3 the build segfaults the
first time it tries to run the interpreter.
MACHCONF is set to linux-arm on both arm and armel, so we invent another
config variable to distringuish between Debian arm and armel, and select
gcc-4.1 on arm only.
Martin Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED
Actually your patch works fine, since D_A_B_CPU matches arm both on
arm and on armel. My apologies.
M
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The moment in which it segfaults is the first time it runs the
interpreter it has just built, axi, during the build, so I guess the
whole interpreter is broken. I've tried a debugging build by hacking
debian/rules:
./cnf/bin/afnix-setup -o --prefix=/usr
./cnf/bin/afnix-setup -g
Package: libidl0
Version: 0.8.10-0.1
A user reports that libidl0, build as root with dpkg-buildpackage, fails saying:
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/kevin/Debian/libidl0/libidl-0.8.10'
/bin/sh ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile cc
-DPACKAGE_NAME=\libIDL\ -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\libIDL\
On 6/24/08, Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this arm only, or armel as well?
armel too.
I have /proc/cpu/alignment set to 5 and it's doing an unaligned word access
under gdb (and gcc -g):
Program received signal SIGBUS, Bus error.
0x400d2cd0 in std::string::assign () from
. The first one
is empty ...
Guy
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Package: libhdate-pascal
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Hi!
The pascal binding to libhdate uses FPC, which only works on five
architectures, and from lenny+1 will only exist on four unless FPC is
ported to armel. If libhdate-pascal could be compiled with GPC
instead, it would be
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.25-4
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In the configuration for iop4xx on armel, CONFIG_PROFILING is not set,
which breaks the gprof execution profiling tool. I haven't checked the
other armel configurations, but this should be enabled in all Debian
linux
On 6/7/08, Mike Hommey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The strange thing is that #482415 was originally reported on amd64,
where such alignment problems shouldn't have any effect.
482415 is something different, giving immediate failure on startup
with a message. It was filed against
Oops. There's another occurrence of the same thing a few dozen lines later.
This new patch fixes both of them (in the same grotty manner :)
Firefox now seems crash-free as far as unaligned word accesses are concerned.
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There is an unaligned word access bug in
toolkit/components/url-classifier/src/nsUrlClassifierDBService.cpp line 2024
where a char pointer is cast to an int pointer and accessed. On arm
and armel by
That may be because it is doing more these days.
In particular, there is an option in /etc/gkrellmd.conf that disables
a particularly slow and little-used feature:
# The Internet monitor defaults to reading tcp connections once per second.
# However, for Linux SMP kernels where reading
Package: python-wxtools
Version: 2.8.7.1-0
Severity: normal
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
Missing \ in line 8 of /usr/share/menu/python-wxtools
Guy
--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 2.6.24-1-686
Debian Release: lenny/sid
501 testing
Package: xaos
Version: 3.3-1
Severity: normal
debian/rules line 9:
CFLAGS=-g ./configure --prefix=/usr
which disables all compiler optimization for xaos, as well as foiling
people trying to use
CFLAGS=-mfpu=myfpu -O2 dpkg-buildpackage
If you leave CFLAGS alone, xaos does compiler tests
Just dropping the CFLAGS=-g clause, the following speedups are obtained:
tested over 3 runs of time xaos -maxiter 1024 q Yes
armel usertime: 1.00 1.03 0.99 - 0.93 0.89 0.91
athlon usertime: .064 .076 .064 - .048 .032 .044
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Package: ginac
Version: 1.4.3-1
Hi! While compiling your package on arm, where characters are unsigned
by default, I noticed a bug:
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -g -Wall -O2 -finline-limit=1200 -c
add.cpp -fPIC -DPIC -o add.o
add.cpp: In member function 'virtual GiNaC::ex
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Hi! gcj/gij now work fine on armel, so you can re-enable the java
interface by removing !armel from the Build-Dep clauses for gcj in
debian/control (patch attached)
I've tried this out and the package
Package: swig1.3
Version: 1.3.35-3.2
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Hi! gcj/gij now work fine on armel, so you can now re-enable the java
bindings by removing !armel !armeb from the Build-Dep clauses for
gcj and gij in debian/control
I've tried this out and the
Sorry, just changing the builddeps as I suggested to remove armel gnat
dep is not enough. It needs a clause in debian/rules too and
control.in too.
The f95 test fails:
Testing front-end f95
./test_f95.sh: line 55: 30317 Segmentation fault
$f95dir/x${index}f -dev $device -o
Package: plplot
Version: 5.9.0-6
Severity: wishlist
gnat has not been ported to arm processors yet, so please extend
debian/control's Build-Depends: gnat clause to include the new arm
ports [!armel !armeb] so that all the other plplot binary packages and
their dependents can be built. Thanks!
In order of preference
2 or 3: fixup misaligned accesses
4 or 5: SIGBUS the process in question, rather than silently giving
the wrong results (it is the same logic as dividing by zero or
accessing memory through an invalid pointer).
0 or 1: silently give wrong results.
I'm afraid the linked IRC
Hi
Adding armel and armeb to debian/control seems to have gotten missed
out in the last upload.
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Hold that... with 0.8 on armel I'm getting failures in the testsuite
instead, and am working to see if that's lua-gtk/armel's fault or some
system corruption at my end...
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lua-gtk is broken on arm and armel:
http://experimental.debian.net/build.php?pkg=lua-gtk
Ok, thanks, I'll forget it.
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For nmu'ers looking at this bug, please test xview after
applying the patch. It is unclear if it actually works on
armel.
It works fine on armel with all the xview programs I have tested.
I'd say that working perfectly for 11 years without modification and
being ported to a dozen
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