Looking into it some more it appears that LSB 3.2 does not support or
play well with GCC 4.3, the solution is to install gcc-4.1 then set
LSBCC and LSBCXX environment variables so it will be used instead when
invoking lsbc++.
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cmath include broken in lsb-build-base3
Public bug reported:
Found on: Ubuntu 9.04 Server x86_64
Steps to reproduce:
#include cmath
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
return 0;
}
# lsbc++ test.cpp
In file included from /usr/include/lsb3/c++/cmath:50,
from test.cpp:1:
Log attached. Please let me know if you require further info.
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Hardware Drivers dialog report 3rd party driver as Ubuntu tested
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388361
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Public bug reported:
I have been packaging a proprietary driver from my company for Ubuntu.
The drivers uses DKMS for ease of installation. However the driver shows
up in the Hardware Drivers dialog, and is marked as tested by Ubuntu
Developers, which is wrong.
Also, if selecting another driver,
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Hard Drivers dialog report 3rd party driver as Ubuntu tested
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388361
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** Summary changed:
- Hard Drivers dialog report 3rd party driver as Ubuntu tested
+ Hardware Drivers dialog report 3rd party driver as Ubuntu tested
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Hardware Drivers dialog report 3rd party driver as Ubuntu tested
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388361
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