Matthias Klose writes:
the archive is not yet frozen; you can get in single patches, just
upload to unstable, and then ask the release team.
I'd like to do that but your use of Subversion is too confusing.
* The sid branch does not currently build on sid due to missing build
dependencies;
*
Ludovic Brenta writes:
Matthias Klose writes:
the archive is not yet frozen; you can get in single patches, just
upload to unstable, and then ask the release team.
* I am unable to find any revision that corresponds to -21. Ideally,
such a revision should also appear as a tag under
Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* there is no branch for those patches that are intended for etch;
yes, create one, maybe based on the gcc-4.1-4.1.1ds2-20 tag.
OK, I'll branch etch off of that and start integrating the patch.
* and last month you said you didn't want me to create
Kevin Brown writes:
OK, I've finished working on this and the end result appears to work
properly. It creates -dbg packages for libgnat, libgnatprj, and
libgnatvsn. See the attached patch.
Hi Kevin,
Thank you so much for the patch. I have reviewed it after returning
from vacation and it
Ludovic Brenta writes:
Kevin Brown writes:
OK, I've finished working on this and the end result appears to work
properly. It creates -dbg packages for libgnat, libgnatprj, and
libgnatvsn. See the attached patch.
Hi Kevin,
Thank you so much for the patch. I have reviewed it after
Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Kevin Brown writes:
That may be true, but developers aren't the only ones who might make
use of these files. Anyone who gets a crash in an Ada application
could get a much better traceback (for filing a bug report) with
these files in place than without.
Independent of
Package: libgnat-4.1
Version: 4.1.1-19
Severity: normal
Certain facilities, such as the debugging storage pool, cannot really be
used in the debugger to their full capability because the system as it
ships does not allow you to set a breakpoint within the GNAT library
code.
The reason for this
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