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reassign 218611 valgrind
reassign 218629 valgrind
merge 218629 218611
thanks

No, references to errno as an external integer are a bug in valgrind. 
Include <errno.h> instead, or do whatever else valgrind needs to do to
find a better way to access this data.

As for 218636.  Bugs which cause includes of kernel headers to break
are bugs in the program which includes them, not in glibc or the new
linux-kernel-headers package.  For sarge we're attempting to bandaid
them anyway, and I will have a look later.

On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 09:48:21AM -0600, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Processing commands for control@bugs.debian.org:
> 
> > reassign 218636 libc6-dev
> Bug#218636: valgrind: FTBFS with new linux-kernel-headers
> Bug reassigned from package `valgrind' to `libc6-dev'.
> 
> > reassign 218611 libc6
> Bug#218611: missing symbol in /usr/lib/valgrind/libpthread.so.0
> Bug reassigned from package `valgrind' to `libc6'.
> 
> > reassign 218629 libc6
> Bug#218629: valgrind: Can't valgrind gnumeric
> Bug reassigned from package `valgrind' to `libc6'.
> 
> > severity 218636 important
> Bug#218636: valgrind: FTBFS with new linux-kernel-headers
> Severity set to `important'.
> 
> > severity 218611 important
> Bug#218611: missing symbol in /usr/lib/valgrind/libpthread.so.0
> Severity set to `important'.
> 
> > severity 218629 important
> Bug#218629: valgrind: Can't valgrind gnumeric
> Severity set to `important'.
> 
> > thanks
> Stopping processing here.
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