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and again and...
The following patch fixes the bug for me and I'm regtesting it now:
--- a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c
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PR c++/86953
* g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-86953.C: New test.
Added:
trunk/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-86953.C
Modified:
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That said, the regression is fixed now.
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splitters be done in define_peephole2
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em so that
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 Manuel López-Ibáñez from comment #32)
> (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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> (In reply to Manuel López-Ibáñez from comment #32)
> > (In reply to Filipe Brandenburger from comment #31)
> > > gcc should catch up.
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> > I thought Google employed some capable C/C++ engineers...
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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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Squid suffers from a bug or misfeature which makes the
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If you set debug_options = ALL,2 you will see the following line for
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store.cc(10
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I am getting checksum mismatches on trusty-updates since this morning.
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Index of /ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main
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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> 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 bene
int main()
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ignore_result(foo());
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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
#pragma diagnostics does not work well in a macro definition yet (I
cannot remember the PR
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I have:
--- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ipa/pr60419.C 2014-03-19 15:57:57.735114622 +0100
+++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ipa/pr60419.C 2014-03-20 11:13:58.933256068 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+// PR middle-end/60419
+// { dg-do compile }
+// { dg-options "-O2" }
+
+struct C
+{
+};
+
+struct I :
at -O2 or higher
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Slightly more reduced testcase:
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+++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ipa/pr60419.C 2014-03-20 10:20:56.245365852 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+// PR middle-end/60419
+// { dg-do compile }
+// { dg-options "-O2" }
+
+struct
ICE on armf, powerpc, ppc64el at -O2 or higher
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eq=1000) at ../../gcc/cgraph.c:927
#1 0x008ffe81 in analyze_function (
node=) at
../../gcc/cgraphunit.c:611
#2 0x009010b4 in analyze_functions () at ../../gcc/cgraphunit.c:1017
#3 0x00904979 in finalize_compilation_unit () at
../../gcc/cgraphunit.c:2320
#4 0x
GCC 4.6.4 has been released and the branch has been closed.
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Since 10.04 is no longer supported and the bug was fixed in kernel
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I found it while running the upstream kernel 3.6.0-030600rc6-generic,
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Date: Tue May 7 10:30:13 2013
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PR tree-optimization/57149
* tree-ssa-uninit.c (uninit_undefined_value_p): New inline.
(can_skip_redundant_opnd, compute_uninit_o
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8 Regression] wrong -Wmaybe-uninitialized warning with -Os
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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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Author: jakub
Date: Tue Mar 5 22:25:43 2013
New Revision: 196478
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Log:
PR rtl-optimization/56484
* ifcvt.c (noce_process_if_block): If else_bb is NULL, avoid extending
lifetimes of hard registers
ister to spill in class ‘AREG’"
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Started with http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?root=gcc&view=rev&rev=188526
but it was merely latent before that, so it isn't LRA bug, because it fails
with reload equally.
I think the problem is in combine, where we have:
ax = call ...
flags = r59 != 0
r60 = flags >= 0 ? ax : r59
r65
expand_asm_operands, at stmt.c:910
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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
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Copying this file from Realtek's 0007.0809.2012 driver release appears
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@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
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@mcc-mcc3d: I think I understand from your previous posts that you're
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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 c
@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 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 Finger
author: Realtek WlanFAE
author: lizh
@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 a
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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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
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)
To
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 connec
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