Hello,
I've spent some time looking at it today (after Christian kindly
provided access to gnunet's sparc buildbot and detailed instructions
on how to reproduce the bug), and by now I'm pretty certain that the
unaligned memory accesses are caused by a bug in gnunet. At first
glance it looks li
That's because development has moved on in GNUnet and I think you're
using SVN HEAD. The tests were moved to the 'src/pt/' directory...
Best regards,
Christian
On 07/29/2012 02:51 PM, Jurij Smakov wrote:
> tags 670578 unreproducible
> thanks
>
> Hi,
>
> I finally got some time to look into th
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Bug #670578 [gcc-4.6] gcc-4.6: [sparc] compiler fails to align stack-allocated
struct,with array of uint32-values to 32-bit boundary
Added tag(s) unreproducible.
> thanks
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tags 670578 unreproducible
thanks
Hi,
I finally got some time to look into this. I tried following the
instructions to reproduce and built extractor/libmicrohttpd/gnunet
from svn head on a freshly installed wheezy system, but some steps did
not produce expected results. For example, when i run
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> block 679762 with 680931
Bug #679762 [src:dolfin] dolfin: FTBFS: Armadillo could not be found. Be sure
to set ARMADILLO_DIR. (missing: ARMADILLO_TEST_RUNS)
679762 was not blocked by any bugs.
679762 was not blocking any bugs.
Added blocking bug
Package: gcj-jdk
Version: 4:4.7.1-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I installed the gcj-jdk package using aptitude. Installation seems successful.
I create the (now boringly
traditional) Hello World program:
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main( final String[] args ) {
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