Bug 812280 is an incompatibility between both newmat10 and newmat11
and the latest version of the C++ standard and is detected by both GCC 6 and
the latest version of Microsoft's C++. Its effect on users is pretty
minor but it needs fixing which I will do.

Robert

On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 19:54:42 -0800 Martin Michlmayr <t...@hpe.com> wrote:
> Package: newmat
> Version: 1.10.4-5
> Severity: normal
> User: debian-...@lists.debian.org
> Usertags: ftbfs-gcc-6 gcc-6-unknown
>
> This package fails to build with GCC 6.  GCC 6 has not been released
> yet, but it's expected that GCC 6 will become the default compiler for
> stretch.
>
> Unfortunately, it's not clear from the log why the build failed.
> It's possible there's a bug in this package or in GCC.  It's also
> possible I reported a non-issue, although I tried to avoid that.
> I apologize in advance if this is the case.
>
> If you have some time to look into this issue, that'd be great.  If
> not, I can re-test the package with GCC 6 in a few weeks time.
>
> You can find a snapshot of GCC 6 in experimental.  To build with
> GCC 6, you can set CC=gcc-6 CXX=g++-6 explicitly.
>
> You may be able to find out more about this issue at
> https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-6/changes.html
>
> > sbuild (Debian sbuild) 0.67.0 (26 Dec 2015) on dl580gen9-02.hlinux
> ...
> > All elements are zero
> > terminate called after throwing an instance of 'NEWMAT::ProgramException'
> >
> >   * Eighteenth test of Matrix package
> >   * Matrix

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