Re: Porter roll call for Debian Stretch

2016-09-04 Thread Roger Shimizu
ackages. Since all other ARM porters seem agree on this, I believe it definitely deserves a try to enable this hardening on stretch. Cheers, - -- Roger Shimizu, GMT +9 Tokyo PGP/GPG: 4096R/6C6ACD6417B3ACB1 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXzEFiAAoJEKR4aw2nAzSoAekP/j4eNf

GCC Preprocessor directives for GNU/Hurd?

2015-12-17 Thread Roger Shimizu
Dear Hurd Maintainer, I'm trying to make the package I maintain, wide-dhcpv6, to be able to build on hurd-i386 platform. I did kFreeBSD port a few days ago by referring a kFreeBSD wiki page [0]. The table is quite clear how to detect FreeBSD, kFreeBSD, Linux. So I easily created the patch [1],

Re: GCC Preprocessor directives for GNU/Hurd?

2015-12-17 Thread Roger Shimizu
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 10:03 PM, Svante Signell <svante.sign...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, 2015-12-17 at 21:05 +0900, Roger Shimizu wrote: >> > For GNU/Hurd the preprocessor directive is __GNU__ >> >> Thanks for your reply! >> I guess like Linux and kFreeBSD,

Re: GCC Preprocessor directives for GNU/Hurd?

2015-12-17 Thread Roger Shimizu
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 9:05 PM, Roger Shimizu <rogershim...@gmail.com> wrote: >> For GNU/Hurd the preprocessor directive is __GNU__ > I guess like Linux and kFreeBSD, __GLIBC__ is also set in Debian Hurd, right? I have updated the wiki [0] according to my understanding. Please

Re: GCC Preprocessor directives for GNU/Hurd?

2015-12-17 Thread Roger Shimizu
FTBFS on GNU/Hurd. On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 11:35 PM, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote: > Roger Shimizu, on Thu 17 Dec 2015 22:39:18 +0900, wrote: >> it's safe for most common application to treat __GLIBC__ >> as "Yes" for Linux and Hurd. > > It's yes

Re: GCC Preprocessor directives for GNU/Hurd?

2015-12-17 Thread Roger Shimizu
> For GNU/Hurd the preprocessor directive is __GNU__ Thanks for your reply! I guess like Linux and kFreeBSD, __GLIBC__ is also set in Debian Hurd, right? BTW. Please CC me when replying. I'd appreciate that! Cheers, Roger