Re: Release-critical Bugreport for November 5, 1999
At 20:20 +0100 1999-11-06, Christian Kurz wrote:
Package: gcc (main)
Maintainer: Debian GCC maintainers <gcc@packages.debian.org>
48527 gcc [alpha]: error compiling fweb
This is also one week old and there's no reaction to it. This is release
critical and also a important package, so I woud recommend finding a
solution soon.
The complex math issues on alpha targets cannot be fixed reasonably
in the gcc-2_95-branch. It's already been fixed in the experimental
branch, but the fix is not gonna be backportable. So the only
solution is to use a different compiler on alpha for problematic
packages.
Package: oskit (main)
Maintainer: Ed Boraas <ed@debian.org>
43872 oskit: i586-oskit-gcc forks endlessly
Over two months old without a reaction from the maintainer. So may I
suggest adding a tag STRATEGY Can be removed if not fixed?
I looked at it, it doesn't even compile now.
Package: termcap-compat (main)
Maintainer: Christian Hudon <chrish@debian.org>
48747 termcap-compat: doesn't build from source
Could this package be compiled with the normal gcc or not? If not, I
think fixing the package would be the best solution.
It's supposed to be libc5.
Package: zsh (main)
Maintainer: Clint Adams <schizo@debian.org>
48483 zsh: TRAPEXIT causes seg fault
[FIX] Fixed in version 2.99.51.52pre3-1
This is wrong, that's not a zsh version number.
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Joel Klecker (aka Espy) Debian GNU/Linux Developer
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