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and subject line Bug#195191: fixed in pentium-builder 0.19
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regarding error with gcc-3.2+
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Package: pentium-builder
Version: 0.18

With gcc-3.2 and later, pentium-builder causes an error that aborts compilation when DEBIAN_BUILDGCCVER is specified, but DEBIAN_BUILDARCH is not. In that situation, it passes "-mpcu= -march=" to the compiler, which complains that () is not a valid option for mcpu or march and aborts. Easy solution would be to add a few more if's so it only adds the options if DEBIAN_BUILDARCH is specified in the environment. FWIW, I ran into this bug because I wanted to compile the kernel with 3.2, since it won't compile with 3.3 (so specified DEBIAN_BUILDGCCVER=3.2) but didn't want to specify architecture options, since the kernel makefile already does that.



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--- Begin Message --- This was apparently fixed years ago in 0.19, but only the duplicate 322959 was closed, so closing this one as well.

-Mark



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