Bug#442854: hex-a-hop: [m68k] FTBFS: packfile.h:57: error: size of array 'static_assert1' is negative

2007-09-19 Thread Jens Seidel
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 09:03:18AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Jens Seidel wrote: Nevertheless I'm nearly sure that this platform doesn't align a char[1] array on 64 bit boundaries so the code should work :-) typedef struct Entry { int32_t len; // could

Bug#442854: hex-a-hop: [m68k] FTBFS: packfile.h:57: error: size of array 'static_assert1' is negative

2007-09-18 Thread Jens Seidel
Hi m68k porters! Could you please help me resolving a problem on the m68k architecture? I'm the maintainer of hex-a-hop, a funny SDL game, which was mainly written for i386. During my attempts to make it big endian clean I also added a static assert test which aim was to check for proper

Bug#442854: hex-a-hop: [m68k] FTBFS: packfile.h:57: error: size of array 'static_assert1' is negative

2007-09-17 Thread Bas Wijnen
Package: hex-a-hop Version: 0.0.20070315-5 Severity: Serious Justification: FTBFS The package fails to build on m68k, see http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=hex-a-hopver=0.0.20070315-5arch=m68kstamp=1189827580file=log g++ -Wall -W -g -DUSE_GETTEXT -O2 -D_VERSION=\1.0.0\

Bug#442854: hex-a-hop: [m68k] FTBFS: packfile.h:57: error: size of array 'static_assert1' is negative

2007-09-17 Thread Jens Seidel
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 02:46:32PM +0200, Bas Wijnen wrote: Package: hex-a-hop Version: 0.0.20070315-5 Severity: Serious Justification: FTBFS The package fails to build on m68k, see http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=hex-a-hopver=0.0.20070315-5arch=m68kstamp=1189827580file=log g++

Bug#442854: hex-a-hop: [m68k] FTBFS: packfile.h:57: error: size of array 'static_assert1' is negative

2007-09-17 Thread Bas Wijnen
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 03:34:25PM +0200, Jens Seidel wrote: The package fails to build on m68k, see http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=hex-a-hopver=0.0.20070315-5arch=m68kstamp=1189827580file=log g++ -Wall -W -g -DUSE_GETTEXT -O2 -D_VERSION=\1.0.0\