On 27.08.2012 17:16, Daniel Schepler wrote:
I've finally gotten the tri-arch compilers building on all three
architectures, and updated
http://people.debian.org/~schepler/gcc-4.7-x32/ with the resulting
packages.
Let me take one more shot at convincing you of migrating the
*-multilib and
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 1:30 AM, Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote:
So there should be always a way to build and install a gcc-multilib without
any
non-default arch packages. So if you want to work on this, then please make
the
dependencies look like 'lib32gcc1 | libgcc1:i386' and make
I've finally gotten the tri-arch compilers building on all three
architectures, and updated
http://people.debian.org/~schepler/gcc-4.7-x32/ with the resulting
packages.
Let me take one more shot at convincing you of migrating the
*-multilib and source packages to using multiarch (after wheezy
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote:
No. They should stay, to build a multilib'ed compiler. And I won't apply any
local patch to the gcc package to lookup header and o files in other places,
so
if you want to improve the situation, work with upstream to get
On 21.08.2012 06:51, Daniel Schepler wrote:
OK, I've gotten it working now. The issue was that I hadn't added x32
to biarch64 or biarch32, so biarch_multidir_names was never being set.
(I also added x32 to the multilib dirs that get filtered in
ml-config.diff, since that's what pointed me to
On 17.08.2012 18:12, Daniel Schepler wrote:
I've been making some good progress with bootstrapping Debian x32
packages -- enough that I wanted to try adding -m64 and -m32 multilib
support to the GCC package. Previously, I had been building fine
without multilib configuration, just adding a
OK, I've gotten it working now. The issue was that I hadn't added x32
to biarch64 or biarch32, so biarch_multidir_names was never being set.
(I also added x32 to the multilib dirs that get filtered in
ml-config.diff, since that's what pointed me to the problem.)
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 5:36 AM,
I've been making some good progress with bootstrapping Debian x32
packages -- enough that I wanted to try adding -m64 and -m32 multilib
support to the GCC package. Previously, I had been building fine
without multilib configuration, just adding a patch to incorporate
changes from git
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