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Bug#827383: RFS: gmp-ecm/7.0.1+ds-2 [RC] -- Factor integers using the Elliptic Curve Method



Hi Again:

On 15/06/16 22:19, Eric Heintzmann wrote:
> 
> 
> Le 15/06/2016 à 23:12, Jerome BENOIT a écrit :
>> Hello Eric,
>>
>> On 15/06/16 20:57, Eric Heintzmann wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Le 15/06/2016 à 16:41, Jerome Benoit a écrit :
>>>> Package: sponsorship-requests
>>>> Severity: serious
>>>> Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully
>> in the past)
>>>>
>>>> Dear Sponsors,
>>>>
>>>>     I am looking for sponsorship for the Debian package gmp-ecm
>> [1], a mathematical package.
>>>>     This release mainly works around an unisolated gcc-5 issue for
>> arch s390x which caused
>>>>     a FTBFS.
>>>>
>>> How did you fixed this issue ?
>>> I would like to use you solution on gnustep-base.
>>
>> The lazy way. As it works well with gcc-6, the package is built with
>> gcc-6 (only on s390x arch).
>> See the git repository at Alitoh (and certainly sooner, the source
>> material at Debian Sources).
> Thanks for you quick answer.
> In your changelogs you write about a not isolated gcc.
> Is there a bug report somewhere (in debian, in gcc upstream ...)?
> 

I parsed the Debian gcc-5 bugreport list, and I found nothing related.
I also Googled, but I got nothing relevant.

For me, debugging a compiler is as debugging a kernel: not my cup of tea
and certainly out of my scope.

Note that for my issue, I could also build with the -O0 option:
given that gcc-6 will become the default sooner or later, I choose to built with
gcc that does not raise the issue.

Cheers,
Jerome

> Thanks
> 
> 


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