Source: autoconf2.64
Version: 2.64+dfsg-1.1
Severity: serious
Please keep the obsolete autoconf2.64 out of testing.
Source: gcc-9-cross-mipsen
Version: 4+c2
Please update the autoconf2.64 build dependency to autoconf2.69 which is also
implied by gcc-9-source.
It is of the last autoconf2.64 reverse dependencies, so updating contributes to
dropping autoconf2.64 from the archive.
Source: gcc-9-cross-ports
Version: 25
Please update the autoconf2.64 build dependency to autoconf2.69 which is also
implied by gcc-9-source.
It is of the last autoconf2.64 reverse dependencies, so updating contributes to
dropping autoconf2.64 from the archive.
Processing control commands:
> retitle -1 libisl23: amd64/i386 baseline violation: uses BMI instructions
Bug #1038603 [gcc-12] gcc-12 was compiled with BMI instructions, which seems to
sometimes make it crash in older CPUs
Changed Bug title to 'libisl23: amd64/i386 baseline violation: uses BMI
control: retitle -1 libisl23: amd64/i386 baseline violation: uses BMI
instructions
control: severity -1 serious
control: reassign -1 libisl23
control: found -1 0.25-1
control: fixed -1 0.26-3
Hi,
On 2023-06-19 20:27, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> The new uploaded libisl23 (version 0.26-3) seems
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# bts-link upstream status pull for source package gcc-13
# see http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/05/msg1.html
# https://bts-link-team.pages.debian.net/bts-link/
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user debian-bts-l...@lists.debian.org
# remote status report for #1038768
Source: gcc-9-cross
Version: 27
Please update the autoconf2.64 build dependency to autoconf2.69 which is also
implied by gcc-9-source.
I am going to update the other of the last two autoconf2.64 reverse
dependencies,
so resolving this enables dropping autoconf2.64 from the archive.
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