Re: Bug#549569: libguytools1: Support for more arches.

2009-10-06 Thread Michael Prokop
* vogu00 vog...@gmail.com [20091006 08:38]:
 Michael Prokop wrote:
  * Kurt Roeckx [20091004 15:25]:

  Looking at the description, it seems to support stack backtracking
  which is arch dependent, and I assume it currently only supports
  amd64 and i386.  Do you know if there are plans to support more
  arches in the future, and how hard it would be to add it?

  Guy: any information from your side?

 Stack backtracking: Have a look at function ToolSignalBacktraceHandler
 in toolsignal.cpp. I already made it architecture independant but I
 never tried it on architectures like sparc, for instance.

 However, I have an old PowerBook G4 at my disposal where succesfully
 build libguytools and guymager powerpc packages. Just add powerpc
 to the list of architectures in debian/control.

Thanks - adjusted in git:

  
http://git.debian.org/?p=forensics/libguytools.git;a=commit;h=a9262ba8e75bcc583480227026c9a048ad1ccf23

 Adding other architectures: The function ToolSignalBacktraceHandler
 should normally be the only one that needs to be adapted.

Please let me know if should change anything further, thanks.

regards,
-mika-


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Afflib bug fix

2009-10-06 Thread Christophe Monniez
Hi all, 

I try to fix bugs :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=549832
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=549814

Which are the same, don't know why.

I did some quilt patch to try to fix but I'm not sure that it works.
The package builds here but it was working before the bug too.
The bug only appeared on the Debian build system.

It seemed to me that the bug was related to some bashism but I'm not
sure.

If someone could review it before uploading, it would be great.

Thanks.

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Christophe Monniez christophe.monn...@fccu.be


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Re: Afflib bug fix

2009-10-06 Thread Michael Prokop
* Christophe Monniez christophe.monn...@fccu.be [20091006 18:05]:

 I try to fix bugs :
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=549832
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=549814

 Which are the same, don't know why.

 I did some quilt patch to try to fix but I'm not sure that it works.
 The package builds here but it was working before the bug too.
 The bug only appeared on the Debian build system.

 It seemed to me that the bug was related to some bashism but I'm not
 sure.

 If someone could review it before uploading, it would be great.

You added the patch to debian/patches/series but forgot to add the
patch itself. Please run 'git add debian/patches/03-bashism.patch ;
git commit ... ; git push' so we can review it. ;)

If you used my suggested fix you've an ACK from my side.

thanks  regards,
-mika-


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