Bug#148529: gnat-3.1: sin/cos is random exception/result generator

2002-06-03 Thread Brian May
On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 21:38, Samuel Tardieu wrote: The GNAT compiler based on GCC 2.8.1 is a top quality compiler. There are some glitches in the GCC 3.1 port though. I'm not sure what you mean here; Are you suggesting it might be easier to fix the bugs in the gcc 2.8.1 based version then in

Re: Bug#148529: gnat-3.1: sin/cos is random exception/result generator

2002-06-03 Thread Brian May
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 18:49, Matthias Klose wrote: From gcc.gnu.org: please note that the integration of the Ada front end is still work in progress. Just curious, where does it say that? I looked at URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/, and couldn't find it. -- Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To

Re: Bug#148529: gnat-3.1: sin/cos is random exception/result generator

2002-06-03 Thread Florian Weimer
Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 18:49, Matthias Klose wrote: From gcc.gnu.org: please note that the integration of the Ada front end is still work in progress. Just curious, where does it say that? I looked at URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/, and couldn't find it. It

Bug#148725: gij-3.1 and java-runtime2 compatibility

2002-06-03 Thread Bryce McKinlay
Matthias Klose wrote: [CCing [EMAIL PROTECTED] In http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.1/changes.html I read: - java.security has been merged with GNU Classpath. The new package is now JDK 1.2 compliant, and much more complete. So java.security is JDK 1.2 compliant, but not libgcj-3.1? Most of the core

Bug#148890: gcj-3.1: Error in manpage of gcj-3.1

2002-06-03 Thread Michael Koch
Package: gcj-3.1 Version: 1:3.1.1-0pre1 Severity: normal The manpage of gcj-3.1 reads as following: -Idir All directories specified by -I are kept in order and prepended to the class path constructed from all the other options. Unless compatibility with tools like javac is imported,