Rafael Laboissiere <rafael@laboissiere.net> writes: > * Sébastien Villemot <sebastien.villemot@ens.fr> [2012-04-04 14:05]: > >> Thomas Weber <tweber@debian.org> writes: >> >> > On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 11:11:17PM +0000, Matthias Klose wrote: >> >> Package: octave-parallel >> >> Version: 2.0.5-2 >> >> Severity: important >> >> Tags: sid wheezy >> >> User: debian-gcc@lists.debian.org >> >> Usertags: ftbfs-gcc-4.7 >> >> >> >> The package fails to build in a test rebuild on at least amd64 with >> >> gcc-4.7/g++-4.7, but succeeds to build with gcc-4.6/g++-4.6. The >> >> severity of this report may be raised before the wheezy release. >> >> >> >> connect.cc:41:29: error: 'read' was not declared in this scope >> > >> > I've #include the necessary header, but now the build hangs in the test >> > from check.m (both in cowbuilder and dpkg-buildpackage directly). >> > Additionally, the latest upload 2.0.5-2 segfaulted on sparc and s390. >> > >> > Any volunteers for caring about this? Otherwise, I'll file a removal >> > bug. >> >> Not me. >> >> Maybe Rafael? > > Isn't commit 46b5127 enough? It works for me here, using debuild in a sid > chroot. I confirm that I was able to build the package (commit 46b5127) in a pbuilder. However I am not sure that this will solve the FTBFS on sparc and s390. Should I upload it? -- Sébastien Villemot Researcher in Economics & Debian Maintainer http://www.dynare.org/sebastien Phone: +33-1-40-77-84-04 - GPG Key: 4096R/381A7594
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