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Bug#773314: marked as done (nmu: gcc-mingw-w64_14.2 and gnat-mingw-w64_14)



Your message dated Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:01:30 +0100
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and subject line gcc-mingw-w64 binNMU no longer necessary
has caused the Debian Bug report #773314,
regarding nmu: gcc-mingw-w64_14.2 and gnat-mingw-w64_14
to be marked as done.

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Package: release.debian.org
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User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: binnmu

Hi,

Matthias tells me he's planning on requesting a freeze exception for
gcc-4.9 4.9.2. If you grant his request, would it be at all possible
to rebuild gcc-mingw-w64? That would cause it to rebuild with the
then-current version of gcc-4.9 (so it should be done when gcc-4.9 has
the same version in unstable and testing...).

gnat-mingw-w64 is simply a split of gcc-mingw-w64 and should be
rebuilt at the same time.

nmu gcc-mingw-w64_14.2 . ALL . -m "Rebuild with gcc 4.9.2."
nmu gnat-mingw-w64_14 . ALL . -m "Rebuild with gcc 4.9.2."

Regards,

Stephen


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Hi,

The gcc-mingw-w64 binNMU I requested is no longer necessary, I need to fix #773342 with a sourceful upload.

Regards,

Stephen

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