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Bug#793254: marked as done (libreoffice: change of type in system_error might break with GCC-5)



Your message dated Wed, 02 Sep 2015 18:04:38 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #793254,
regarding libreoffice: change of type in system_error might break with GCC-5
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: src:libreoffice
Severity: important
Tags: sid stretch
User: debian-gcc@lists.debian.org
Usertags: gcc-pr66145

GCC PR libstdc++/66145 is a regression in GCC 5 which won't be fixed
upstream in time for the GCC defaults change.  The work around is to
rebuild the affected packages after GCC 5 is the default compiler.
Please look at the code and decide, if the package is affected. If
not, please just close the issue.  If it's a real issue, I'll add
the packages affected to libstdc++6's Breaks attributes, with the
version of the package at the time of the defaults change.

See https://wiki.debian.org/GCC5#libstdc.2B-.2B-_c.2B-.2B-11_incompatibilities_.284.9_and_5.29
for further information.

To build with GCC 5,install the gcc, g++, gfortran, ... packages
from experimental (apt-get -t experimental install g++).

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--- Begin Message ---
On 22/07/15 15:33, Matthias Klose wrote:
> GCC PR libstdc++/66145 is a regression in GCC 5 which won't be fixed
> upstream in time for the GCC defaults change.  The work around is to
> rebuild the affected packages after GCC 5 is the default compiler.

The packages have been built with GCC 5 since 1:5.0.1~rc1-1 in unstable,
so I think that works around the issue. Closing bug, thanks Doku.

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