MySQL will be fixed by an upload of 5.5.42, which has security fixes and
so should be done anyway. I'll try and coordinate that with the usual
suspects.
Excerpts from Matthias Klose's message of 2015-03-04 15:12:05 -0800:
Hi,
two test rebuilds for vivid are almost finished on all
Hi,
two test rebuilds for vivid are almost finished on all architectures (pending
powerpc and arm64). It's time to address the build failures seen with these
test rebuilds. The most important ones are listed in [1] for the vivid
archives. These really have to be addressed.
In preparation for
Hi,
two test rebuilds for vivid are almost finished on all architectures (pending
powerpc and arm64). It's time to address the build failures seen with these
test rebuilds. The most important ones are listed in [1] for the vivid
archives. These really have to be addressed.
In preparation for
Does GCC 5 do something to cause dpkg-gensymbols to break? For example,
I was checking the list to see if anything I deal with directly was
broken, and checked a few of the other failures for packages I depend
on, to see what to expect. In doing so, I ran across the
ubuntu-download-manager [1]
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On 15-03-04 06:58 PM, Rodney Dawes wrote:
Does GCC 5 do something to cause dpkg-gensymbols to break? For example, I was
checking the list to see if anything
I deal with directly was broken, and checked a few of the other failures for
packages
Does GCC 5 do something to cause dpkg-gensymbols to break? For example,
I was checking the list to see if anything I deal with directly was
broken, and checked a few of the other failures for packages I depend
on, to see what to expect. In doing so, I ran across the
ubuntu-download-manager [1]