Max Bowsher wrote:
setup currently has a couple of build bugs when built with the gcc2
compiler. Fix here.
Well what really needs fixing is the non-ISO compliant c++
Robert's used which causes setup to fail building under
g++-3 :-P...
Cheers,
Nicholas
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 23:26, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
setup currently has a couple of build bugs when built with the gcc2
compiler. Fix here.
Well what really needs fixing is the non-ISO compliant c++
Robert's used which causes setup to fail building under
g++-3
Max Bowsher wrote:
setup currently has a couple of build bugs when built with the gcc2
compiler. Fix here.
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 23:26, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Well what really needs fixing is the non-ISO compliant c++
Robert's used which causes setup to fail building under
g++-3 :-P...
The bug:
In the preremove script, the sense of a test is wrong:
[ -f /etc/preremove/gcc-mingw-manifest.lst ] exit 0
But the should be a ||. Because of this, gcc-mingw doesn't remove itself
when uninstalled.
The question:
Why is gcc-mingw so weirdly packaged?
(the package tar contains another
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, William A. Hoffman wrote:
There has been a minor release of the official cmake 1.4.6.
Uploaded.
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 23:26, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
setup currently has a couple of build bugs when built with the gcc2
compiler. Fix here.
Well what really needs fixing is the non-ISO compliant
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Dario Alcocer wrote:
I've generated the native and X11 packages for Ghostscript 7.05-2.
This new release fixes the text-mode mount bug reported by Sven
Kohler. I've generated new setup.hint files, which should be
reviewed before incorporation into setup.ini.
I
I've managed to fix all but one of the problems stopping setup compiling
with gcc3.
The remaining problem is:
../setup/LogSingleton.cc: In constructor `LogSingleton::LogSingleton()':
../setup/LogSingleton.cc:35: no matching function for call to `
std::basic_ostreamchar, std::char_traitschar
DOH! Mind if I spend all kinds of time duplicating your efforts? ;-). I'm not
getting the LogSingleton.cc problem though; but is it a compile or link problem?
I haven't got to the link stage yet.
--
Gary R. Van Sickle
Brewer. Patriot.
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