, standard build flags, etc).
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> Chris Lamb wrote:
>
>> Kyle Moffett wrote:
>>
>> > > Well, if you could package Bazel… :)
>> >
>> > Unfortunately
it's a lot of work, and I haven't really had time to make
much progress.
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Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: bazel
Version : 0~pre20150410-cc4463-1 (No upstream release yet)
Upstream Author : Google
* URL : http://bazel.io/
* License
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* Package name: bazel
Version : 0~pre20150410-cc4463-1 (No upstream release yet)
Upstream Author : Google
* URL : http://bazel.io/
* License : Apache License 2.0
Programming Lang
change on boot, depending on whether or not I have
USB devices attached to the system.
Even worse, with my configs:
grub-probe -m /boot/pci-\:07\:00.0-sas-0x12210300-lun-0 \
-t drive '(hd3)'
Segmentation fault
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If I edit the device.map file and replace it with /dev/sde (which it
is a symlink to, by the way), then run:
grub-install --no-floppy \
--root-directory=/boot/pci-:07:00.0-sas-0x12210300-lun-0
the additional necessary validation, and
it should end up in Debian that way.
Thanks for your time.
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Source: gcc-defaults
Version: 1.108
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-powerpc...@breakpoint.cc
Usertags: powerpcspe
Please add the unofficial Debian port powerpcspe to the list of
GCC-4.6 architectures in the gcc-defaults package.
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11 lines of code,
and the ASM is much simpler and easier to understand now.
Please consider applying.
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I'm going to apply it on top of the gcc-4.6 sources (4.6.2-2) and
rebuild GCC and GIJ to see if the problem goes away; I'll let you know
when I have some results.
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reassign 640457 konqueror
thanks
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 11:54, Maximilian Engelhardt m...@daemonizer.de wrote:
On Friday 14 October 2011 07:28:00 Kyle Moffett wrote:
So chain-0 can be verified by chain-1 and chain-1 can be verified by the
system installed CAs.
The problem
Source: libselinux
Version: 2.1.0-1
Followup-For: Bug #645121
Whoops! I attached the wrong version of the cleanup patch, sorry!
The attached incremental diff is also necessary for cross-compiling.
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4.5.10-1 source package from experimental,
it works correctly.
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override to allow a
cross-compile to actually work. Please review and apply.
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relied upon the application
to perform those checks (and most did not).
Let me know if you want me to reassign this bug to konqueror or close
it as wontfix.
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; if it is set to stage1 the python and ruby
bindings should be disabled to allow all the other packages that depend
on libselinux to be bootstrapped.
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build-dep ppl=0.11.2-4
$ apt-get source ppl=0.11.2-4
$ patch -d ppl-0.11.2 -p1 ppl-stage1-support.patch
$ cd ppl-0.11.2
$ DEB_STAGE=stage1 dpkg-buildpackage -apowerpcspe -b -us -uc
Additionally, a native build without DEB_STAGE set also still works.
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tell, the gcc-plugin support is not supported when
building in REVERSE_CROSS mode and should be disabled.
Please review and apply the attached patch.
Unfortunately, the build still does not complete due to a different
error, one which I will be submitting as an additional followup bug.
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what I need to fix to
make this build. Any help would be much appreciated.
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building libgcc it seems that the temporary built xgcc does not.
You can some one example failed command below.
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Failed command:
/srv/stuff/toolchain/STAGE2/GCC/gcc-4.6-4.6.1/build/./gcc/xgcc \
-B/srv/stuff/toolchain/STAGE2/GCC/gcc-4.6-4.6.1/build/./gcc/ \
-B/usr/x86_64-linux
only be built
when compiling natively. The attached patch results in successful
cross-builds in my test environment.
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'stable
CFLAGS is used when building binaries for the target system, the
check for -DUNALIGNED_OK should be based on DEB_HOST_ARCH, as per the
attached patch.
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to remove the -c from the -fstack-protector test,
so it verifies whether or not GCC can actually link objects built with
that option.
This fix should also be forwarded upstream.
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-architecture headers it wants. On the
other hand the changes are almost entirely self-contained in a single
new file: debian/rules.d/stage1.mk.
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Ping? This should be a pretty quick one-line bugfix.
Since this appears to be an upstream bug, I've added krb...@mit.edu
to the CC list.
Kyle Moffett wrote:
At src/plugins/kdb/ldap/libkdb_ldap/ldap_principal2.c:108, inside the
function krb5_ldap_get_principal():
If is_principal_in_realm
). This seems to resolve the problem
and allow me to continue with building a stage2 cross-compiler.
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if you have any questions, comments, or critiques.
Thanks!
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diff -ru gcc-4.6-4.6.1.orig/debian/rules.conf gcc-4.6-4.6.1/debian/rules.conf
--- gcc-4.6-4.6.1.orig/debian/rules.conf 2011-10-05 18:21:18.0 -0400
+++ gcc-4.6-4.6.1/debian/rules.conf 2011-10-05 18:26:02.0
even when it can be made to compile.
The attached patch resolves both issues.
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From 95d80e11f6d14da32c9e117321658c27155e313a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kyle Moffett kyle.d.moff...@boeing.com
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 14:46:50 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] PowerPC: Debug and fix soft
,
Kyle Moffett
Upgrading:
perl
perl-base
perl-modules
libcairo-perl
libdigest-sha1-perl
libfont-freetype-perl
libglib-perl
libgnome2-canvas-perl
libgnome2-perl
libgnome2-vfs-perl
libgtk2-perl
libhtml-parser-perl
liblocale-gettext-perl
libnet-dbus-perl
libpango-perl
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 22:47, Kyle Moffett k...@moffetthome.net wrote:
I've been able to reproduce this same issue on my new laptop with only
perl and modules in the dependency chain.
I just installed it with squeeze, then decided I wanted to upgrade
since my graphics card isn't well
On Sep 10, 2011, at 09:30, Charles Plessy wrote:
Le Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 04:49:51PM -0400, Kyle Moffett a écrit :
The Ubuntu guys seem to have a patch for this that never got merged:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-console/+bug/184108
I think that it would wonderful
the CONFIG_DEDIPROG=yes build option
by default.
Additionally, the AT25DF321 is listed as untested for write, but as
before it seems to work very well at multiple block sizes, so it too
should be listed as tested.
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only;
include /var/run/bind/forwarders_eth0.conf;
};
Please consider including this script into the BIND9 package.
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#! /bin/bash
#
# Script fragment to pass DHCP-obtained resolvers off to BIND9
#
# Licensed under the GNU GPL. See /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL
On Jul 19, 2011, at 19:22, Charles Plessy wrote:
Le Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 07:58:04PM -0400, Kyle Moffett a écrit :
The modified installer now retrieves a public-ip-url and displays that
address in the console output instead of the IP found on the network
interface. This correctly
--- 1 postfix postfix 2048 Jun 24 16:34 smtpd_scache.db
-rw--- 1 postfix postfix 41984 Jun 24 16:36 smtp_scache.db
In particular, it's the tlsmgr program accessing the smtp_scache file when it
dies.
Full log below.
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Jun 24 16:36:05 i-38020f57 kernel: [5369326.385234
a single line st = KRB5_KDB_NOENTRY into the file
ldap_principal2.c after this line:
if (is_principal_in_realm(ldap_context, searchfor) != 0) {
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P.S: Out of curiousity, is there some reason why there are not packages
for krb5-kdc-dbg and krb5-admin-server-dbg, etc? That would
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-30
Severity: important
I'm getting a repeatable BUG from ext4, which seems to be caused by
Postfix processing its mail queue. The specific filesystem block device
that has the problem seems to be dm-13, which on this boot is the
logical volume containing the
to be fully functional.
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diff -ruN a/debian/network-console.postinst b/debian/network-console.postinst
--- a/debian/network-console.postinst 2010-02-15 00:11:01.0 -0500
+++ b/debian/network-console.postinst 2010-08-11 16:27:24.0 -0400
@@ -26,6 +26,41 @@
;;
esac
to the following URL from an Amazon EC2 instance
will retrieve the SSH public key assigned during instance creation.
With the Ubuntu patch above I can just directly preseed this URL:
http://169.254.169.254/2010-06-15//meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key
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trying to write a script that packages up a vmlinuz
and initrd.gz from the Debian-Installer to allow them to be easily run
unmodified in an Amazon EC2 VM (now that Amazon supports using your own
custom kernel).
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Legacy hypervisors (RHEL 5.0 and RHEL 5.1) do not handle guest
.
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Package: clp
Version: 1.11.1-2
Severity: serious
Your package fails to build in a minimal unstable build chroot because
it attempts to link against -lz but does not build-depend on zlib1g-dev.
The relevant portions of the log:
Checking for already installed source dependencies...
cdbs: missing
variables.o infile.o deadcall.o task.o socketowner.o
listener.o -ldl -lpthread -lncurses -lstdc++ -lm -L /usr/local/lib -L
/usr/lib -L /usr/lib64 `pkg-config --libs gsl`
/bin/sh: pkg-config: not found
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Sorry if I'm just blind, but I don't actually see the patch supposed to be
attached to this bug; did it get omitted?
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!kfreebsd-amd64]
Admittedly long-term if Debian ends up supporting many non-linux platforms
dpkg may need to support a better syntax, but for now mimicing dpkg WRT the
selinux build-dep is probably the right way to go.
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that the embedded niche of the processor will make
such an official Debian port problematic.
Signed-off-by: Kyle Moffett kyle.d.moff...@boeing.com
---
debian/rules.d/control.mk|2 +-
debian/sysdeps/powerpcspe.mk |1 +
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 debian
Package: gcc-4.4
Version: 4.4.2-9
Severity: normal
Tags: patch sid
If CC is left unset, it defaults to cc and causes the compiler to
be built to run on the build system instead of on the host.
Signed-off-by: Kyle Moffett kyle.d.moff...@boeing.com
---
debian/rules2 |2 ++
1 files changed, 2
very much an
unofficial port. While we hope that will change in the future, it is
entirely possible that the embedded niche of the processor will make
such an official Debian port problematic.
Signed-off-by: Kyle Moffett kyle.d.moff...@boeing.com
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. As an added bonus, this
adds support for DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck.
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1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
index 35c883b..5319d3c 100755
info
about the differences between powerpc/powerpcspe can be found at the
following Debian Wiki page:
http://wiki.debian.org/PowerPCSPEPort
Signed-off-by: Kyle Moffett kyle.d.moff...@boeing.com
- ---
debian/patches/debian-targets.patch |9 +
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 4
to enable cross-compilation).
We do not yet have a full self-hosting e500 environment constructed,
but we are actively working to complete one on our development boards.
I've included inline the exported git patch from our internal dpkg
source tree:
From: Kyle Moffett kyle.d.moff...@boeing.com
Date
Package: rebuildd
Version: 0.3.4
Severity: important
When using rebuildd-job, it will completely silently fail for many
different kinds of syntax or data errors. For example, if an
architecture is specified which is not enabled in the config file, it
will accept the input and exit without doing
option would be a simple configuration
value for specifying an outgoing SMTP server and port.
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or two ago, hopefully it will
fix the problem for you too.
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ago when updating to
2.6.13-rc6,
it's just I noticed the error, fixed my config, then recompiled and
forgot
about it completely until now :-D. Thanks for the bug report, though!
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