Bug#103568: gcc-3.0_3.0.ds9-4(unstable): fails to build from source

2001-07-05 Thread Matthias Klose
James Troup writes: > Package: gcc-3.0 > Version: 3.0.ds9-4 > Severity: serious > > Help? please disable java for sparc in debian/rules.conf. [ if you have time, it would be interesting to install the just built libgcc1 package and then try again to build java/libgcj ] sorry, no sparc av

g++ segfaults compiling C++ code

2001-07-05 Thread olly
>Submitter-Id: net >Originator:Olly Betts >Organization: none >Confidential: no >Synopsis: Compiling the attach code causes g++ to segfault >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Category: c++ >Class: ice-on-legal-code >Release: 3.0 (Debian) (Debian testing/

Bug#103674: g++-3.0: #include is broken when using -I/usr/include

2001-07-05 Thread Michael Babcock
Package: g++-3.0 Version: 1:3.0-4 Severity: normal With g++ 3.0 if you have "-I/usr/include" on the command line, "#include " does not work properly. Since `gtkmm-config --cflags` includes this automatically it is a problem. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat teststring.cc #include int main () { retu

Bug#103674: g++-3.0: #include is broken when using -I/usr/include

2001-07-05 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
reassign 103674 libgtkmm-dev thanks On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 05:56:10PM -0700, Michael Babcock wrote: > Package: g++-3.0 > Version: 1:3.0-4 > Severity: normal > > With g++ 3.0 if you have "-I/usr/include" on the command line, > "#include " does not work properly. > Since `gtkmm-config --cflags` in

Processed: Re: Bug#103674: g++-3.0: #include is broken when using -I/usr/include

2001-07-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > reassign 103674 libgtkmm-dev Bug#103674: g++-3.0: #include is broken when using -I/usr/include Bug reassigned from package `g++-3.0' to `libgtkmm-dev'. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Darren Benham (admin