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LAST_UPDATED: Sun Mar 1 10:10:57 UTC 2009 (revision 144512)
Target: x86_64-linux-gnu
gcc version 4.3.3 (Debian 4.3.3-5)
Native configuration is x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
=== g++ tests ===
Running target unix
=== g++ Summary for unix ===
# of expected passes
LAST_UPDATED: Sun Mar 1 10:10:57 UTC 2009 (revision 144512)
Target: hppa-linux-gnu
gcc version 4.3.3 (Debian 4.3.3-5)
Native configuration is hppa-unknown-linux-gnu
=== g++ tests ===
Running target unix
=== g++ Summary ===
# of expected passes
--- Comment #16 from jason at gcc dot gnu dot org 2009-03-03 20:02 ---
I don't see a core issue about this question, but it seems pretty clear to me
that since gT is dependent, and [temp.arg.explicit]/8 says that we should do
arg-dependent lookup for template-ids (which we don't seem to
--- Comment #11 from jason at gcc dot gnu dot org 2009-03-03 21:10 ---
I don't see any open issues about DR 224 since it went into the WP.
Unsuspending, P3.
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30132
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Hello,
I'm starting thinking about _software_ speech synthesis in d-i. A
simple solution would be to use espeakup, which connects the espeak
software speech synthesis to speakup. That would however depend on:
- sound kernel modules
- a libespeak udeb
and the latter depends on
- a libstdc++
On 02:16 Wed 04 Mar , Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
- a libstdc++ udeb
I already raised the question about this udeb in 2005. I think there are some
interesting software written in C++ that could be nice to have in d-i.
Im thinking of gparted. If the d-i team agreed to have this
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