Hi. I maintain libidn, and it triggers a gcj internal error on
kfreebsd-amd64:
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=libidn;ver=1.20-1;arch=kfreebsd-amd64;stamp=1298995483
I suspect fixing this is out of libidn's domain, so I would appreciate
help to debug and report it to the gcj people.
I suspect fixing this is out of libidn's domain, so I would appreciate
help to debug and report it to the gcj people. Maybe this is a known
problem?
The state is known, gcj fails on fash but not on fano.
The cause of this problem is not known :-(
I cannot help with it, as it does not fail
Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz writes:
I suspect fixing this is out of libidn's domain, so I would appreciate
help to debug and report it to the gcj people. Maybe this is a known
problem?
The state is known, gcj fails on fash but not on fano.
The cause of this problem is not known
Hi,
Simon Josefsson si...@josefsson.org (01/03/2011):
Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz writes:
I cannot help with it, as it does not fail neither on my machine.
I do not know differences between fano and fash - CPU/memory/...
if you can contact me (or $arch@buildd.d.o) I could be your
Package: freebsd-utils
Version: 8.1-4+b1
Severity: important
File: /bin/mount
local filesystem mount entires in /etc/fstab fail to mount at boot and runtime
if the options field contains only noatime. The error message is unknown
filesystem type. For example:
mount /home
mount: /home has unknown
I'll make gcc-4.5 the default for (at least some) architectures within the next
two weeks before more transitions start. GCC-4.5 is already used as the default
compiler for almost any other distribution, so there shouldn't be many surprises
on at least the common architectures. About 50% of the
Cameron c...@neo-zeon.de writes:
Package: freebsd-utils
Version: 8.1-4+b1
local filesystem mount entires in /etc/fstab fail to mount at boot and runtime
if the options field contains only noatime. The error message is unknown
filesystem type. For example:
mount /home
mount: /home has
On 2 March 2011 03:34, Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote:
I'll make gcc-4.5 the default for (at least some) architectures within the
next
two weeks before more transitions start. GCC-4.5 is already used as the
default
compiler for almost any other distribution, so there shouldn't be many
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