In terms of actual volume of patches against upstream, and excluding SVN
updates, the diff from the base Debian 4.2.3-2 version and Ubuntu 8.04's
4.2.3-2ubuntu7 is about 40 KB.
If so, what is it meant to change?
Matthias (CCed) should be able to give more information on any
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 10:41:49PM -0400, Richard M. Stallman wrote:
In terms of actual volume of patches against upstream, and excluding SVN
updates, the diff from the base Debian 4.2.3-2 version and Ubuntu 8.04's
4.2.3-2ubuntu7 is about 40 KB.
If so, what is it meant to
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 06:32:41PM -0400, Richard M. Stallman wrote:
Are the statements below true?
Is the Ubuntu patch really 5 MB?
It is, although bear in mind that that includes a large volume of
packaging infrastructure; 1.3 MB of files in the Ubuntu patch have
nothing to do with patching
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:45 PM, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 18:18 -0400, Andrew wrote:
Are the statements below true?
Is the Ubuntu patch really 5 MB?
If so, what is it meant to change?
The diff of the current gcc in Intrepid ,as found here [1], seems to
Are the statements below true?
Is the Ubuntu patch really 5 MB?
If so, what is it meant to change?
From: John Regehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...the default C
compiler for Ubuntu [GNU/]Linux 8.04 is a patched gcc-4.2.3 which (on x86)
miscompiles this rather simple function:
int func_1 (void)
{
Are the statements below true?
Is the Ubuntu patch really 5 MB?
If so, what is it meant to change?
The diff of the current gcc in Intrepid ,as found here [1], seems to
only be 672 KB
gcc-4.2.3's [2] seems to be 1.1 MB
[1]
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 18:18 -0400, Andrew wrote:
Are the statements below true?
Is the Ubuntu patch really 5 MB?
If so, what is it meant to change?
The diff of the current gcc in Intrepid ,as found here [1], seems to
only be 672 KB
gcc-4.2.3's [2] seems to be 1.1 MB
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