Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Chris Gransden
In article , David Pitt wrote: > > > > > > curl should now build as well. > It did with r7415 but r7416 errors. > checking that c-ares is good and recent enough... no > configure: error: c-ares library defective or too old > Autobuilder: Running make command: /home/djp/gccsdk/env/ro-make >

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread David Pitt
Chris Gransden, on 2 Sep, wrote: [snip] > pdf should also now build. It has, many thanks. -- David Pitt ___ GCCSDK mailing list gcc@gccsdk.riscos.info Bugzilla: http://www.riscos.info/bugzilla/index.cgi List Info: http://www.riscos.info/mailman/lis

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread David Pitt
Chris Gransden, on 2 Sep, wrote: > On 02 Sep, chr...@care4free.net wrote: > > In article <58a9c68443chr...@care4free.net>, > >Chris Gransden wrote: > > > In article , > > >David Pitt wrote: > > > > David Pitt, on 2 Sep, wrote: > > > > > [snip] > > > > > > My general view is that little

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Chris Gransden
In article <58a9d80ba7chr...@care4free.net>, Chris Gransden wrote: > On 02 Sep, chr...@care4free.net wrote: > > In article <58a9c68443chr...@care4free.net>, > >Chris Gransden wrote: > > > In article , > > >David Pitt wrote: > > > > David Pitt, on 2 Sep, wrote: > > > > [snip] > > > >

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Chris Gransden
On 02 Sep, chr...@care4free.net wrote: > In article <58a9c68443chr...@care4free.net>, >Chris Gransden wrote: > > In article , > >David Pitt wrote: > > > David Pitt, on 2 Sep, wrote: > > > [snip] > > > > My general view is that little now builds on Ubuntu 20.04 or 18.04. > > > Some exam

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread David Pitt
Chris Gransden, on 2 Sep, wrote: > In article <58a9c68443chr...@care4free.net>, >Chris Gransden wrote: [snip] > wget should build now. It has, thanks. -- David Pitt ___ GCCSDK mailing list gcc@gccsdk.riscos.info Bugzilla: http://www.riscos.info

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Chris Gransden
In article <58a9c68443chr...@care4free.net>, Chris Gransden wrote: > In article , >David Pitt wrote: > > David Pitt, on 2 Sep, wrote: > > [snip] > > > My general view is that little now builds on Ubuntu 20.04 or 18.04. > > Some examples from Ubuntu 18.04 > > curl > > > > wget > > pd

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Chris Gransden
In article <20200902172547.m43xjcsk7xr7l...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>, Theo Markettos wrote: > On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 06:00:15PM +0100, Chris Gransden wrote: > > None of those are due to the version of Ubuntu you are using. The upstream > > versions have changed so the patches need updating. >

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Michael Grunditz
Den ons 2 sep. 2020 19:28Theo Markettos skrev: > On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 06:00:15PM +0100, Chris Gransden wrote: > > None of those are due to the version of Ubuntu you are using. The > upstream > > versions have changed so the patches need updating. > > I suppose what I'm getting at is two things

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Theo Markettos
On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 06:00:15PM +0100, Chris Gransden wrote: > None of those are due to the version of Ubuntu you are using. The upstream > versions have changed so the patches need updating. I suppose what I'm getting at is two things: 1) What are the build platform and source repository that

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Chris Gransden
In article , David Pitt wrote: > David Pitt, on 2 Sep, wrote: > [snip] > > My general view is that little now builds on Ubuntu 20.04 or 18.04. > Some examples from Ubuntu 18.04 > curl > > wget > pdf None of those are due to the version of Ubuntu you are using. The upstream versions hav

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread David Pitt
David Pitt, on 2 Sep, wrote: [snip] > My general view is that little now builds on Ubuntu 20.04 or 18.04. Some examples from Ubuntu 18.04 curl rsa-sign-tr.c: In function 'sec_equal': rsa-sign-tr.c:243:3: error: 'for' loop initial declarations are only allowed in C99 mode rsa-sign-tr.c:243:3: no

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread David Pitt
alan buckley, on 2 Sep, wrote: > Theo Markettos wrote on 02 September 2020 > 16:42 > > > > On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 12:02:00PM +0100, Chris Gransden wrote: > > > In article <20200902093453.57jkr4hskfed2...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>, > > >Theo Markettos wrote: > >

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread alan buckley
Theo Markettos wrote on 02 September 2020 16:42 > On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 12:02:00PM +0100, Chris Gransden wrote: > > In article <20200902093453.57jkr4hskfed2...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>, > >Theo Markettos wrote: > > > For those who have been (re)building autobu

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Theo Markettos
On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 12:02:00PM +0100, Chris Gransden wrote: > In article <20200902093453.57jkr4hskfed2...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>, >Theo Markettos wrote: > > For those who have been (re)building autobuilder packages, what OS are you > > currently building on? And which sources are you bui

Re: [gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Chris Gransden
In article <20200902093453.57jkr4hskfed2...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>, Theo Markettos wrote: > For those who have been (re)building autobuilder packages, what OS are you > currently building on? And which sources are you building? > I think historically the autobuilder has used Debian 'stable'

[gccsdk] Recommended distros for autobuilder

2020-09-02 Thread Theo Markettos
For those who have been (re)building autobuilder packages, what OS are you currently building on? And which sources are you building? I think historically the autobuilder has used Debian 'stable' sources, which meant an unexpected wave of breakage whenever Debian decided to release a new 'stable'