Richard Braakman writes: > Package: bash (debian/main). > Maintainer: Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 57437 bash: Major readline problem
I've never been able to reproduce this one. On the other hand I don't see any modifications in the package that could have fixed the bug ... Simply close it? > Package: g++ (debian/main). > Maintainer: Debian GCC maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [HELP] For gcc/g++ bug reports to be sent to the upstream maintainers, > certain procedures must be followed, so help from clueful people is required > 48530 g++ [alpha]: internal compiler error building open-amulet > [WAITING] Maintainer was contacted on Dec 12, awaiting reply. > 55291 [alpha] g++ causes internal compiler error compiling hatman > Package: gcc (debian/main). > Maintainer: Debian GCC maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 55263 [alpha] can't compile ncurses4.2 These have to be verified with the recent g++ in potato for alpha (-6). > Package: libg++272 (debian/main). > Maintainer: Debian GCC maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 47212 [m68k] libg++272_2.7.2.8-1 build failure > [WAITING] Maintainer was contacted on Dec 12, awaiting reply. i386 is the same. Currently libg++272 cannot be built with glibc-2.1. Not sure what happened to the following bugs: #58467: gstep-guile: three broken dependencies was removed from this list. However there sits a package in Incoming which fixes the dependencies. #58424: lapack: can't build from source has to be tested with a recent g++/libc6 for alpha. Removing the package is not a solution, because it's a library other packages depend on.