Marc, Luk, what's the status of the mipsen experimental autobuilders?
How could we get gcc-4.4 to be tried on them before it gets uploaded to
unstable?
It'd be very inconvenient to have gcc-4.4 unable to migrate quickly to
testing due to an hypothetical nasty FTBFS on mipsen, because of the
shlib
nt to remove
> gdc-4.2 from testing. The default gdc is 4.1 for release archs, so
> removing does not have rdepends problems and Debian will include gdc
> (which I would want after promising that to upstream when asking for
> GPL1+ instead of GPL1 license).
Removal hint adde
> further uploads of this package, unless of course something critical comes up.
Yes; I need to allow it in anyway as part of the gcc-defaults
transition.
Cheers,
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* Adeodato Simó [Wed, 28 May 2008 15:25:26 +0200]:
> Hello,
> gcc-defaults is almost ready to migrate to testing (finally!), and since
> I would really hate to see this delayed any further, I've put one of
> these "block uploads" thingies in place for the packages belo
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The problem I have with making an intelligent statement is that some
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# talked to arthur on irc, this is needed for gcc-defaults migration...
severity 483135 serious
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(I guess these weren't caught by cruft-report because gcc-4.1 still says
it builds them.)
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mp;pkg=arts&ver=1.4.3-2&arch=hppa&stamp=1132691788&file=log&as=raw
If possible, we (Qt/KDE Maintainers) would like to know whether it'd
make sense to wait a bit and see if this bug can be promptly
re-solved, or we're better off just re-introducing the use of g++-
> when compiling arts 1.4.2-1 in arm [1] and m68k [2], g++ died with an
> internal compiler error.
Serge Belyshev tells me on IRC that this is the following GCC upstream
bug:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21123
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Thanks.
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