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Date: Tue Apr 16 19:06:41 2019
New Revision: 270396
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PR c++/86953
* g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-86953.C: New test.
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it can be merged by hand more easily. I think gfortran doesn't have optimize
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(In reply to Filipe Brandenburger from comment #31)
> gcc should catch up.
I thought Google employed some capable C/C++ engineers...
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> (In reply to Filipe Brandenburger from comment #31)
> > gcc should catch up.
>
> I thought Google employed some capable C/C++ engineers...
What I meant is that those engineers, if they exist, could help GCC
"catch up&q
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>
Filed upstream.
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Is it possible that wget simply expects a HTTPS proxy to speak SSL? So
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I am getting checksum mismatches on trusty-updates since this morning.
It seems that the files were changed:
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Index of
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Squid suffers from a bug or misfeature which makes the
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Squid suffers from a bug or misfeature which makes the
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Thank you Stephane for your PPA! I installed 14.04 expecting LXC to just
work, found that it didn't, somehow found this page, installed your PPA
and the updated utilities and it now appears to be working perfectly! I
only wish it would work out of the box in an LTS release.
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ignore_result(foo());
return 0;
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Another alternative is to use #pragma GCC diagnostics push/ignored/pop.
Ideally you could encapsulate that into a macro ignore_result, but
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P.S. Some of the bugs I found were in parts of the code imported from
open-source projects, so it's not a problem that is specific to just Google.
If the assert problem could be addressed, adding warn_unused_result to trunk
libstdc++ would benefit
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Slightly more reduced testcase:
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@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+// PR middle-end/60419
+// { dg-do compile }
+// { dg-options -O2 }
+
+struct J
+{
+ J
I have:
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@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+// PR middle-end/60419
+// { dg-do compile }
+// { dg-options -O2 }
+
+struct C
+{
+};
+
+struct I : C
+{
+ I
ICE on armf, powerpc, ppc64el at -O2 or higher
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callee=cgraph_node* 0x70f32000 *.LTHUNK0, call_stmt=gimple 0x0,
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I found it while running the upstream kernel 3.6.0-030600rc6-generic,
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* gcc.dg/pr57149.c: New test.
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Thanks Matthieu, I can confirm that your updated light-themes package
makes the menus readable again on Precise LTS (
https://launchpad.net/~matttbe/+archive/ppa/+files/light-
themes_0.1.9.2-0ubuntu3%7Eprecise_all.deb).
I consider this quite a serious bug in the version of Cairo-Dock
available in
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Hardware: Lenovo X201, Intel 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High
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On this laptop, PulseAudio detects three jacks:
chris@lap-x201:~/Dropbox/projects/ischool/network-scripts$ pacmd list-sources |
grep analog-input-microphone
Sorry, I don't know how to interpret that comment. Do you want me to do
something?
I notice Volume+Switch for 2 inputs, but I think there should be 3
inputs (Dock, External Mic and Internal Mic). I'm not sure where the
names come from - hardcoded in the kernel driver? ACPI?
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Please would you consider making this app use the system tray instead of
the indicator applet? Then it could probably occupy the space that it
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Thank you Carlos! I had no idea how to fix this problem with Lucid, but
your answer in #4 worked perfectly. Thanks again.
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@samuel-6nk, please report that to Realtek, I just packaged their
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The rtl8192ce driver in this package supports the RTL8192CE chip, but it
can't work because /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin is missing from
the package, and not included anywhere else in Lucid.
Copying this file from Realtek's 0007.0809.2012 driver release appears
to
@mcc-mcc3d here are my modinfos:
admin@classmate:~$ modinfo rtlwifi
filename: /lib/modules/3.0.0-26-generic-pae/updates/dkms/rtlwifi.ko
description:Realtek 802.11n PCI wireless core
license:GPL
author: Larry Fingerlarry.fin...@lwfinger.net
author: Realtek
@mcc-mcc3d: something (maybe DKMS) has placed drivers in the updates
directory, which have precedence over the kernel directory, which is
normally reserved for the drivers that come with the kernel. I don't
know how to tell modprobe to ignore the updates directory, and I don't
think it makes sense
@mcc-mcc3d: I think I understand from your previous posts that you're
now using drivers from compat-wireless 3.6 (updates/cw-3.6 directory),
is that correct?
The latest fixes are not in that version, so I'm not surprised that
you're still having problems.
Please could you try to remove whatever
@mcc-mcc3d, is your modprobe still loading the drivers from the
updates/cw-3.6 directory? if so, installing compat-wireless/compat-
drivers might have no effect. You need to try to get rid of the
updates/cw-3.6 directory somehow. Maybe try checking whether it's part
of a debian package with dpkg
@u-contact-ekimia-fr: I'm guessing a PPA would be the easiest way for
users to get these drivers. However I don't feel particularly inclined
to make one myself, because interacting with Launchpad always makes me
feel that I'd rather be sticking forks in to my eyes.
Perhaps asking people to clone
HUD is repeatedly opening and closing the database. That is very
inefficient on any system, but especially over NFS. (I don't see 2 DBus
requests per second as inappropriate, unlike comment #4).
Can't it just keep the database open? Nobody else should be using it at
the same time.
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I've been testing this device:
02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE
802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter (rev 01)
Subsystem: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8175
The drivers provided with Precise are very unreliable. Same fault as
above, either it won't
Thanks, any idea where I can find compat-driver packages (ideally for
lucid)?
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Title:
Wireless not working in 12.04 for rtl8192ce (RTL8188CE)
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So compat-driver packages are actually not Ubuntu packages at all?
In that case I think the most convenient way to get (and maintain) this
driver is still via the DKMS package that I posted, and not via building
compat-wireless from source (which seems to be approximately
undocumented and pretty
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