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since I was under
the impression it was going to get re-adopted straight away. Rendering an
extra upload just to change the maintainer, a waste of resources.
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since the current avr32 hardware is so slow, please could the
intensive tests be disabled?
Thanks.
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since the current avr32 hardware is so slow, please could the
intensive tests be disabled?
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Hi,
Please could avr32 be added to the no java arches for db, since currently
there is no working java port for the architecture. Thanks.
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 13:56:16 -0700
Kees Cook wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 08:50:19PM +0000, Bradley Smith wrote:
> > I'm not sure I follow what you mean, avr32 is an architecture, so this
> > simply needs to be disabled in hardening.make, along with hppa, m68k,
> >
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 13:35:47 -0700
Kees Cook wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 01:20:50PM +0000, Bradley Smith wrote:
> > Please could -pie and -fPIE be disabled for avr32, since the toolchain
> > does not yet properly support this, and probably won't for some time.
>
tallable, since in the case of debian-ports, these packages may well
have not been built yet.
How this relates to #545381, I'm not sure.
Thanks.
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Hi,
Please could -pie and -fPIE be disabled for avr32, since the toolchain
does not yet properly support this, and probably won't for some time.
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$(CONFIGURE_FLAGS)
>
>
> So config.{guess,sub} are getting updated before running the configure
> script.
The config.{guess,sub} files are in the config directory, not the top level
directory.
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g to get rid of it:
> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/DropLibsexy
>
> If you agree that the package may be removed,
> please reassign this bug to ftp.debian.org and
> retitle it correctly, e.g.:
>
> RM: libsexymm -- RoM; not required anymore
Yes I agree, this can be
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 17:00:21 +0100
Hilmar Preusse wrote:
> Norbert Preining did an NMU for ptex-bin for another problem. Chances
> are good that the NMU fixes your problem too. Would you be so kind to
> check this?
It has built successfully this time, thanks.
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Package: mathgl
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Maintainer: Bradley Smith
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.9-2
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), l
ntime.
Oh, I see what's happened here, it's no longer in main, but in non-free.
For some reason that version is still getting picked up by wanna-build, so
if you aren't building non-free, there is no newer version to override it.
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ild log in the bug report, you'll see that the
problem isn't fixed. There are more config.{guess,sub} files than the ones
in the top dir. (Namely in lib/libltdl).
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plying to this email.
Thanks for this, but libffi is actually supported on AVR32 now, (I ported
it not so long ago), since 3.0.9-rc1 (rc3 was the first to build without
changes). So next upload could this be enabled again? Thanks.
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advance to close it via changelog.
It does fix it.
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to update the config files,
or simply just copy them from /usr/share/misc.
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please contact Robert Collins
> by replying to this email.
This is not fixed. Also, please CC the submitter when replying to a bug,
otherwise it will get missed. I currently have over 160 AVR32 bugs to keep
track of, I can't manually check each one.
Regar
jocaml.git;a=commitdiff;h=670eaba88b70e2b81a5a8472ec27cd835d177a30
>
> I think it should be OK.
This fixes the config.{sub,guess} problem, yes.
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I intend to orphan the libplist package.
The package description is:
libplist is a library for reading and writing the apple binary and XML
property lists format.
.
This package contains the development files.
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I intend to orphan the libiphone package.
The package description is:
libiphone is a library that talks the native Apple USB protocols that the
iPhone and iPod Touch use. Unlike other projects, libiphone does not
dep
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I intend to orphan the ifuse package.
The package description is:
iFuse is a FUSE filesystem driver which uses libiphone to connect to iPhone
and iPod Touch devices without needing to "jailbreak" them. iFuse uses the
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I intend to orphan the i8kutils package since I no longer use it.
The package description is:
This is a collection of utilities to control Dell Inspiron and Latitude
laptops. It includes programs to turn the fan on an
sub,guess} files under
libupnp/config.aux and anywhere else they are hiding. You should be
getting lintian warnings about this, you don't need access to the
architecture to be able to fix it.
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Gah sorry, I misread the bug report..
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$ i8kctl
> 1.0 (null) 6WNHA 45 2 2 -1 -1 0 0
>
> Is the last '0' in that report the culprit, or another bug?
This is actually nothing to do with this package as such, but rather the
kernel module, however I shall look into this when I get time.
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failed to check properly :/ Apologies.
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f agree with the way they
do it. I suggest that if you do in fact want this feature then you should
take it upstream and see what they say.
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minate all the sessions.
I'm afraid I quite like this shortcut (and it is quite common, albeit to
close), and do in fact use it, although I do agree it would be best to ask,
if there are still open sessions. I'll do this next release.
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ons I think. I guess I've found
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Hi,
Please could avr32 be added to the libacl1-dev, libcap2-dev,
libkeyutils-dev, and ctdb build dependencies? Thanks.
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Hi,
Please could avr32 be added to the libselinux1-dev and libaudit-dev build
dependencies? Thanks.
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Package: php5
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Hi,
Currently the AVR32 toolchain doesn't properly support the -gstabs option,
could avr32-linux-gnu be added to the line in debian/rules preventing some
arches from using this option? Thanks.
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tream maintenance or
even releases.
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at could take a look at it? I really don't
> think I'll have much time to try to fix it any time soon.
The attached patch fixes the problem.
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:00:18 +
sobtwmxt wrote:
> I understand that the following statement was written by the
> prevoius maintainer. I find highly inappropriate to keep it as it is:
I agree, I didn't realise that was there. I shall remove it next upload.
Thanks.
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p;arch=avr32&stamp=1250529847&file=log&as=raw
I have also been able to reproduce this problem on my amd64 system, so
this is /not/ AVR32 specific.
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needed now, but I could be totally wrong.
>
> Could you take a look?
Attached is a fresh working patch for this version. Also, looking at the
build logs, (and the AVR32 build I tried), the symbols are arch specific,
also attached is the symbols diff for AVR32.
R
Package: netbase
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Severity: important
When '/etc/init.d/networking stop' is issued, the
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reboot/shutdown.
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} files in the package don't have mtimes that reflect
their age.
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* Package name: mssh
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Programming Lang: C
Description : tool to administrate multiple servers at once
gt; autotools-dev. I'm uploading a new version of the package with some
> clean ups and let's see if the autobuilder can compile it now.
The config files that are being used in the build are in the admin
directory, not the top level directory.
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reopen 533694
thanks
This actually still fails due to avr32 being missing from the udeb
package arch list. Thanks.
http://buildd.debian-ports.org/fetch.php?&pkg=nbd&ver=1:2.9.13-1&arch=avr32&stamp=1247535433&file=log&as=raw
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p srcdir, where as the
files that are actually being used during the build are in the admin
directory.
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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 14:07:38 -0500
Brian Pellin wrote:
> Should this really be a bug against genders?
Yes, since your package copies config.{sub,guess} to the top directory,
where as the files that are actually used during the build are in
the config directory.
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=argus-client&arch=avr32&ver=2.0.6.fixes.1-3&stamp=1246037674&file=log&as=raw
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arch=avr32&ver=0.30-1.1&stamp=1246072129&file=log&as=raw
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vr32&ver=3.1.3-1.1&stamp=1246046955&file=log&as=raw
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&ver=0.3&stamp=1245661296&file=log&as=raw
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vr32&ver=0.8.41-4.1&stamp=1245579641&file=log&as=raw
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&ver=0.1-2&stamp=1245525149&file=log&as=raw
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=freewnn&arch=avr32&ver=1.1.0%2B1.1.1-a021-1.3&stamp=1245570623&file=log&as=raw
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 20:15:53 +0200
"Artur R. Czechowski" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 07:52:49PM +0100, Bradley Smith wrote:
> > Whilst building your package on AVR32, the build failed due to outdated
> > config.{sub,guess} files.
> Thank you for
e serious).
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riginal 1.0.0.rc15 directory, swapping these actions around ought to
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is segfaulting
This is most likely caused by the same thing as in #533300. Try
downgrading libx86 back to 1.1+ds1-2 and see if that works.
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e back to version 1.1+ds1-2 of libx86 until the libx86
maintainer has decided whether to revert the lrmi update, which would then
cause this problem to disappear again. Regardless, once the above problem
has been sorted out (either way), I shall address this one.
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On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 15:07:15 +0800
LIU Qi wrote:
> Hi Bradley,
> Thanks for your report. I have uploaded a new version of
> zziplib(0.13.54-1). Could you have a try on that? Thank you very much.
This has now built successfully, thanks.
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> So, instead of fixing it so just GNU/Hurd works, I need to know the
> cause. Thank you - Bruce
I was actually just about to upload this along with the new upstream
release. It seems to work OK on amd64, and all the tests pass, but I'll
hold off uploading
vr32&ver=0.6.4-3&stamp=1244371432&file=log&as=raw
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
official architecture, but otherwise this would of course be serious).
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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arch=avr32&ver=0.9j-20080306-5&stamp=1244406548&file=log&as=raw
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
official architecture, but otherwise this would of course be serious).
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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-logger&arch=avr32&ver=0.0.7-2&stamp=1244199098&file=log&as=raw
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
official architecture, but otherwise this would of course be serious).
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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arch=avr32&ver=0.13.50-1&stamp=1244351672&file=log&as=raw
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
official architecture, but otherwise this would of course be serious).
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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reopen 528518
thanks
Whilst AVR32 now has the relevant code in fdiskbsdlabel.h, it still hasn't
been added to the relevant architecture lines in debian/control. Thanks.
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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Debian GNU/Linux Deve
&ver=1.03-3&stamp=1244170305&file=log&as=raw
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
official architecture, but otherwise this would of course be serious).
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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vr32&ver=1.8.0-2&stamp=1244173142&file=log&as=raw
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
official architecture, but otherwise this would of course be serious).
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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&ver=0.7.5-2&stamp=1244167462&file=log&as=raw
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
official architecture, but otherwise this would of course be serious).
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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&arch=avr32&ver=1.2.16.0-1&stamp=1244171687&file=log&as=raw
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
official architecture, but otherwise this would of course be serious).
Regards,
Bradley Smith
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