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Subject: gcc-2.95: builds binary-indep packages in binary-arch target
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Package: gcc-2.95
Version: 1:2.95.3-6 and 1:2.95.3-8
Severity: normal

build daemons only call the build-arch target, and generate a changes file only
for the binary-arch packages.

gcc-2.95 builds cpp-2.95-doc, g77-2.95-doc, and gcc-2.95-doc when the
binary-arch target is called, resulting in wasted cpu cycles on the build
daemons, and packages that hang around the build directory, as they aren't
included in the upload.

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fixed in gcc-2.95.3-10


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