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Bug#332902 acknowledged by developer (Re: numerix: FTBFS on hppa: cannot reach 00000040_caml_c_call+0, recompile with)



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#332902: numerix: FTBFS on hppa: cannot reach 00000040_caml_c_call+0, recompile with -ffunction-sections,
which was filed against the binutils package.

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James Troup <james@nocrew.org>.

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Hi,

Based on:

  http://lists.debian.org/debian-hppa/2006/01/msg00007.html

And the Debian and upstream bugs linked in it, I'm closing this bug.

-- 
James



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