Package: gnat-4.3
Version: 4.3.1-2
Severity: normal
I found a GNAT bug box when recompiling my code. It worked in previous
versions; I'm not sure exactly what, but whatever was current in
Debian a year ago compiled the program this bug was simplified from
fine.
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~/Code/Dragon_Chess
Hi,
please find gcc-4.3.2 at http://people.debian.org/~doko/gcc-4.3/
changes are found in svn as well.
Ludovic, please could you check the gnat source package with these
changes?
Arthur, please could you check the spu package with these changes?
I'm currently testing these packages on amd64/i38
Hope this is useful.
I was able to recreate this bug on a powerpc box running RHEL 5, by
(unknowingly) leaving an old '.so' library in the same directory as a new '.a'
library. Removing the '.so' file cleared up the 'nonrepresentable section on
output' error.
At first I had noticed that placin
Ludovic Brenta writes:
> I agree that changing the upstream version number every time we update the
> snapshot is a bad idea; the svn-updates.dpatch system is good. We should
> only update our version number whenever upstream does. In the case of
> 4.3.2, this happened in branches/gcc-4_3-branch/gc
Ludovic Brenta writes:
> Package: cpp-4.3
> Version: 4.3.1-9
> Severity: minor
>
> Currently, cpp-4.3 provides the /usr/lib/gcc//4.3.2 symbolic link
> which has nothing to do with the C preprocessor and everything to do with
> how Debian packages gcc. In some circumstances, this can break gnat-4.3
Your message dated Tue, 2 Sep 2008 14:16:54 +0200
with message-id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and subject line Re: Bug#497371: cpp-4.3: mismatch between package version,
upstream version and /usr/lib/gcc//
has caused the Debian Bug report #497371,
regarding cpp-4.3: mismatch between package version, upst
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