This bug was fixed in the package glibc - 2.32-0ubuntu5
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glibc (2.32-0ubuntu5) hirsute; urgency=medium
* debian/gbp.conf: Set debian-tag and debian-tag-msg to follow Ubuntu format
* Don't build libc6-prof in stage1 and stage2
* Ship libc6-prof on riscv64, too.
This fixes FTBFS on riscv64 due to the the flavour being built but not
shipped in a package.
* Detect debconf consistently in libc6.preinst and do not crash if it is not
used
(LP: #1902955)
* Prevent rare deadlock in pthread_cond_signal (LP: #1899800)
* debian/patches/git-updates.diff: update from upstream stable branch
glibc (2.32-0ubuntu4) hirsute; urgency=medium
* tests: XFAIL time/tst-cpuclock1 on armel, too. (LP: #1895687)
The armhf build builds for armel, too, thus this fixes the armhf
autopkgtest.
* debian/control: Only recommend libnss-nis and libnss-nisplus.
They pull in a sizable amount of extra dependencies while they are rarely
needed.
* Make libc6 provide libc6-lse on arm64.
Libc6 is now compiled with -moutline-atomics thus the separate binary
package is dropped.
* Ship libc variant compiled for profiling in libc6-prof
* debian/patches/git-updates.diff: update from upstream stable branch
* Drop obsoleted local-cudacc-float128.diff which breaks new icc
(LP: #1895358)
* XFAIL tst-sysvshm-linux on i386 and x32
* Merge 2.31-4 from Debian unstable
-- Balint Reczey <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Nov 2020 18:54:38 +0100
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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[Bug] A simple code including tgmath.h cannot be compiled with icc
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