Bug#554574: libstdc++6: apt segfaults on hppa
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> wrote:
>> Next steps:
>> (1) Wait for testsuite results to finish completely. Verify nothing
>> has regressed.
No regressions.
>> (2) Remove changes to gcc package debian/rules2 and re-run validation.
Some regressions caused by enabling cloog/ppl, however these
regressions do not break the libstdc++6 package in any critical way.
Re-running the test case by hand now works, and the C++ class has the
correct offsets.
>> (3) In parallel provide new patch to debian-glibc to fix alignment
>> issues with pthread types.
Done.
>> (4) Ask debian-glibc team to run a build and look for testsuite regressions.
Done.
>> If the test results for (2) and (4) are clean, then I will give the
>> green light for a new glibc to be uploaded. This will fix the
>> libstdc++6 issues.
The test results for (2) and (4) are clean enough for a release given my QA.
> I guess there is a fifth step need:
> (5) rebuild gcc-4.4 against the fixed glibc.
Aurelian has uploaded a new glibc with the fix and informs me that gcc
is currently rebuilding.
Once I conform that the newly built gcc is OK, we can close this issue
and start building packages again.
Cheers,
Carlos.
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