Yes, gnat-gps_2.1.0 is not in sid yet. It's on the way, though.
Matthias, the binary packages are at the usual place.
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Package: gnat-gps
Version: 2.1.0-3
Severity: critical
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Any attempt to compile a program using F4 or Build causes the X server to crash.
I thought I solved this problem last month, but it just popped up again :(
The problem was caused by one of the GNAT.Expect.Expect procedures,
used
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=297985 filed
against xserver-xfree86.
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I have not yet had time to go further than this. I would need to
install the sources to the X server, possibly rebuild it, and try to
find the exit point, i.e. what was XFree86 thinking when it shut down?
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Package: libgnat-4.0
Version: 4.0.0-2
Severity: grave
Tags: experimental
Justification: renders package uninstallable
libgnat-4.0 depends on libgcc1 (= 1:4.0-0pre6ubuntu4), when the
available version is 1:4.0.0-2 (from same source package).
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it will allow you to combine glade with all
other libraries compiled with gnat-4.1.
Tagging as pending until gnade reaches unstable.
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of i386 binaries; wait for the buildds
to produce 32-bit binaries.
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system__finalization_implementation__attach_to_final_list (in
/usr/lib/libgnat-4.1.so.1)
Mmm. I don't know what to make of that. I'd like to see a stack trace
at that point, is that possible?
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; if the problem happens consistently on
Sid and not on Etch, then this is evidence that the problem is in some
other library. And yes I now run amd64, too :)
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On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 06:57:38PM +0100, Ludovic Brenta wrote:
GNAT is no longer being built from gcc-3.4. No package depends on
libgnat-3.4.
Sorry, that's wrong:
Reverse Depends:
music123,libgnat-3.4 3.4.4
I believe this can be fixed
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version of the GCC back-end. Since it is written in Ada, it requires
the Ada run-time. Strangely, upstream's latest version, 0.21, uses
GCC 4.0.2 as its back-end
)
(Alexander, PLEASE expedite my new maintainer process - I've been
maintaining packages for 32 months and I'm still not a Debian
developer; this is becoming embarassing for Debian's image.)
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to the house. They're supposed to come back
today to actually connect the thing to the network.
My package for GtkAda 2.8.1 is ready for upload. Hold your breath now
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(SSL.Thin) use ssl-thin__gnutls.ads;
for Spec (Templates_Parser.Configuration)
use templates_parser-configuration__aws.ads;
end Naming;
...
end Rateme;
This fix will become unnecessary when I upload the patched AWS.
Thanks for pointing the problem to me.
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FTBFS FTBFS
powerpc ok ok ok
s390 ok FTBFS ?
sparc ok ok FTBFS
m68k is lagging behind as usual, and s390 is uncharacteristically
lagging behind :)
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Agreed. I have to upload a new version of gnade anyway due to the new
ABI, so I'll fix this bug.
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I have asked the maintainer to remove the package, because I have just
uploaded adacontrol, a nice replacement which is maintained upstream
(unlike gch).
adacontrol builds with the new asis 2005 version, which I also
uploaded this evening.
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that's done; tagging pending.
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am not yet ready to upload libaws, but I've started work already.
The update to Packages-arch-specific affects all Ada packages, so
I'm being held at the moment. I asked for this update on 2006-07-15
or thereabouts, but received no reply so far.
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tags 378160 pending
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I'm waiting for a change to packages-arch-specific to allow building
asis on all architectures supported by GCC 4.1. I will upload the
fixed adacontrol aftwerwards.
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will probably change the ABI
again.
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merge 370560 379921
thanks
I am still waiting for the change to Packages-arch-specific to take
effect on the buildds. I will probably not be able to upload the new
libaws (2.2) before August 10, as I'll be on vacation starting tomorrow
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requires smaller changes to
debian/rules. It's up to you.
And here is the debian/control:
Source: libopentoken
Priority: optional
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I'm back now. Could you please attach the file, templates_parser.log,
to the bug report? Thanks.
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tags 380587 pending
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Now that the buildds have picked up Packages-arch-specific, I am almost
ready to upload libgtkada2 2.8.1, which fixes this bug. I'll do asis,
libxmlada2 and libaws first, though.
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Julien Danjou writes:
Package: libgtkada2
Version: 2.4.0-8
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I'm waiting for the buildds to pick up Packages-arch-specific before I
upload GtkAda 2.8.1.
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block 372771 by 382049
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I have requested removal of libxmlada1 (see #382049); I'll close this bug
when done.
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in debian/rules,
triggered by -B passed to dpkg-genchanges.
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, it must change too.
Please consider
libadasockets.so.1 as the new soname,
libadasockets.so.1.8 as the new shared library file name,
libadasockets1 as the new library package name, and
libadasockets-dev as the dev package name (with Conflicts and Replaces
against libadasockets0-dev).
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. It builds the Ada
files in two directories, obj-static and obj-shared, and makes the
libraries from there.
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the top of my heat, caveat emptor)
HTH
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go into an infinite loop won't it?
What is the bug you are experiencing in gnat-gps?
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I don't think -gnatE buys you anything, as GNAT's default, static
elaboration model is more strict. Nevertheless, the following patch
(applied in Monotone in branch org.debian.gnat-gps.3.1.3) should take
care of the Program_Error.
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I don't think -gnatE buys you anything, as GNAT's default, static
elaboration model is more strict.
Is the static elaboration model always in force? That is, if I use
-gnatE, do I get both static *and* dynamic elaboration checks
is better; please revert the 3 patches with
Elaborate_All and apply this one instead.
Committed to Monotone.
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===
--- common/src/string_hash.ads.orig 2006-10-23 22:45:38.0
having to guess
the exact path (/usr/lib/gcc-lib/.../adalib). And C programmers don't
need gnat, just gcc.
I'll just place the symlink in gnat in -19.
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assess each
document individually and remove only those that fail the General
Resolution criteria?
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file).
There is a new upstream version of monotone-viz available (1.0.1) which is
guaranteed compatible with new databases because it always uses monotone to
read them.
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with the conflict in the
short term. In this case, is it OK with you if I downgrade the bug to
important?
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2008/08/msg01371.html
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libgnatvsn-dev and libgnatprj-dev, depending on the 4.3 versions.
Then I'll start work on the latest version of asis (2007).
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obvious workaround is to not build in parallel (i.e. with make -j 1)
but GCC is such a large package that parallel builds are desirable.
Downgrading to important because the package has been auto-built
successfully on several architectures already.
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Thanks a lot for the patch and NMU. I approve of your patch; however,
why make a debian/compat file when the DH_COMPAT in debian/rules
worked perfectly well? Is there a Policy statement I overlooked?
Bises
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Philipp Kern writes:
So is there any progress on this? asis still fails to build in sid
due to the missing libgnatvsn-dev build dependency.
Yes, there is progress: gnat-4.3 reached testing yesterday.
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You are correct about providing a choice between
libgnatprj-4.[123]-dev. The package libgnatprj-dev will be provided
by gcc-defaults in a future upload (RSN). But, also as part of the
transition of all Ada packages to gnat-4.3, there will be a new
version of gnat-gps.
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of #465671. Merging.
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, it was done with gnat-4.3 which is
the default on all architectures for Ada packages. The bug is not due to the
compiler but, as I'm sure you noticed, is because of the ongoing transition of
all packages to gnat-4.3. adabrowse is not yet transitioned.
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, it was done with gnat-4.3 which is
the default on all architectures for Ada packages. The bug is not due to the
compiler but, as I'm sure you noticed, takes place while building the
documentation. It seems the package lacks a Build-Depend.
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suppose this is an acceptable backup solution, especially
considering that upstream has not yet moved to gnat-4.2 either :)
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Description: PGP signature
severity 474888 important
tags 474888 unreproducible
thanks
I just rebuilt on i386 without any problems, and the buildd also built
4.3.0-3 successfully (the problem with 4.3.0-4 was #465671; that's why
I rebuilt manually).
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1.70 to correct this problem Real Soon Now(tm).
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I will package a new version of gnade, using gnat-4.3 as the compiler, after
#475365 is closed.
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, as is the transition of asis.
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I am waiting for gcc-defaults to resolve 475365 before I can start the
transition of all Ada packages to gnat-4.3. As part of that transition,
libgtkada2 will move to version 2.10.
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Thanks Barry for the patch, but it is now unnecessary because there is
a new upstream version. I uploaded it the day before you sent the
patch. It is now in the NEW queue.
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there is hope to have that in sid. I'll start working on it in the next few
days. Feel free to offer help.
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whether gnatgcc supports -Wno-overlength-strings... yes
I am investigating but would welcome any help fixing this problem.
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On other architectures such as amd64 and hppa,
build/fixincludes/configure correctly detects that gnatgcc does not
support -Wno-overlength-strings.
Architectures that fail also include sparc and s390 in addition to the
alrezady mentioned i386 and powerpc.
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Bastian, please check the BTS before submitting bugs. Thanks.
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{
return 2 1000;
}
$ gnatgcc -c -Wno-overlength-strings conftest.c
conftest.c: In function 'main':
conftest.c:4: warning: left shift count = width of type
At top level:
cc1: error: unrecognized command line option -Wno-overlength-strings
$ echo $?
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him to separate the mips support into a patch independent of ada-sjlj.
That should make future submission to upstream easier.
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scripts and patches in a Monotone database which is
available for anonymous access; please tell me if you're interested.
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with the options specified. I don't
know which options you should change or remove. Removing -g will
definitely get the file to compile but without debugging information.
PS. This is a bug in gnat-4.1.
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be necessary to resort to removing -g for that one file.
That was the quick approach I did, but I wasn't satisfied with it.
You can keep -g in package Builder and add -g0 (force no debugging
information) in Switches (gvd-canvas.adb).
Take faith :)
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Why can't I run gnatgdb against this?
You need gnatgdb from unstable. It works for me. gnatgdb 5.3 won't work.
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Yes, now the fun begins. You can say break exception and look at the
backtrace at the point where the exception was raised.
Sorry I can't be of any more help right now, my wife and baby son are
both ill and I need to take care of them.
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problems at home are sucking my time since Saturday; sorry
that I can't help you more. I hope encouragements will help. I'm
with you, Kevin :) )
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is clearly a kernel, not BIOS, bug.
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forward 400488 http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7122
forward 404143 http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5534
thanks
When I said there's a memory leak, that's not technically true. What
happens is that ACPI events get piled up in a queue and never
processed, due to a deadlock in
Some more information.
1) On my machine, reading the temperature using, say, yacpi, causes
one processor to process all the pending ACPI events. On a
uniprocessor machine, the machine would appear to hang for several
seconds; not so on my dual-core machine :)
2) The lare slab usage
Guide / GNAT Library for Ada Distributed Environment'',
and with no Back-Cover Texts.
Does that really qualify as non-free?
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Actually, the only package that has file conflicts is libstdc++6-dbg;
it conflicts with both libstdc++5-3.3-dbg and libstdc++6-4.1-dbg; in
addition it will conflict in the future with libstdc++6-4.2-dbg.
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Yes, I just noticed. This is because gnat-4.2 spent a few days in the
NEW queue and in the mean time a new version of gcc-4.2 landed in
unstable.
I'll upload an update soon.
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a workaround in monotone.
Failing that, I suggest we drop arm from the list of supported architectures
for this package.
BTW, it is possible that the compiler bug is already known. I haven't
looked in the GC bug database yet.
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upload.
If it fails again, I suggest we drop alpha from the list of supported
architectures for this package.
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Actually, since that latest upload of gcc-4.2 introduced RC bugs in the
back-end, I'll wait for another upload of gcc-4.2 that fixes them before
uploading gnat-4.2. Also, this is not a simple re-upload because I have
to update the packaging scripts.
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-B, I did not get
any errors: dpkg-buildpackage took Build-Depends-Indep into account.
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Actually, since that latest upload of gcc-4.2 introduced RC bugs in the
back-end,
Debian bug numbers?
#432604, #432489
Now that I look at them I see they're not RC, sorry about that. They
would probably be RC if gcc-4.2 were
I crudely measured, using top(1) and a sampling period of 0.5 s, that
g++ uses as much as 474 Mb of virtual memory when compiling the
largest file in monotone (revision.cc). That might explain why g++
seems to have run out of memory on two different arm machines,
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Yes, I noticed this on two architectures: alpha and s390. The patch
is ready for upload, and should take care of all architectures where
this problem might appear.
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would rather suggest to move forward with the long-term plan to not
depend on boost anymore, and upload 0.36 whenever it is ready. If g++
is still a problem at that point, let's just disable arm temporarily,
and reinstate it later when g++ is fixed.
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. Since 0.36 will still depend on boost, there is no point in
disabling arm, either, since boost will still block it from testing.
As we both said: no pressure :)
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Zack, debconf is priority: required, just like libc6. You can pretty
much rely on it being present.
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Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway, I don't currently have the time to discuss such a change,
let alone implement and upload, so the quick fix is to add
tl-latex-base as a build-depends.
Thanks a lot. Will do.
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is to update gcc-defaults to default to gnat-4.2
instead of gnat-4.1. The fourth is to update and recompile all Ada
packages. As part of this fourth step, a new version of asis will
reach unstable... in time. Please be patient or offer help.
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; it will be the first
package updated after gcc-defaults.
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is to update gcc-defaults to default to gnat-4.2
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packages. As part of this fourth step, a new version of gnat-gps will
reach unstable... in time. Please be patient or offer help.
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is to update gcc-defaults to default to gnat-4.2
instead of gnat-4.1. The fourth is to update and recompile all Ada
packages. As part of this fourth step, a new version of asis will
reach unstable... in time. Please be patient or offer help.
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Matthias, I just saw your commit to Subversion:
* Make 4.2.2-2 a requirement for frontends built from separate sources.
Addresses: #446596.
Could you please elaborate on why this change addresses the bug? Does
it affect gnat-4.2 too?
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]: Leaving directory `/build/buildd/gnat-4.2-4.2.2/build/gcc/ada'
make[5]: *** [gnatlib-static-zcx] Error 2
make[5]: Leaving directory `/build/buildd/gnat-4.2-4.2.2/build/gcc/ada'
make[4]: *** [gnatlib-static-zcx] Error 2
make[4]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
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Thiemo Seufer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A test build on mips succeeded for me, therefore mark as fixed.
Thanks a lot, Thiemo!
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