Ok, you're not really helping here. I asked how I could reproduce this
problem (and also to see the config.h file) and your only answer is a
link to a message with no information ??
I took the time to download and install the latest natty cd in a vm to
try to reproduce this and guess what, apt-cache search gcc | grep 4.6
gives me nada. Am I supposed to guess what is the environment in which
the build fails ?
If you want me to look into this problem you could probably take the
time to answer my questions.
<rant>
FYI 3 months ago I filed a bug report about a font problem making every
GNUstep applications I tested crash on a fresh maverick install (I
discovered that because a user contacted me directly) with the art
backend and nobody responded. At the time I also tested the cairo
backend but this one crashed for another reason with a backtrace in
pixman. And now I have to fight to get informations about a problem in a
non existing ubuntu release ?
</rant>
Le mercredi 20 avril 2011 à 09:33 +0000, Matthias Klose a écrit : /lists. ubuntu. com/archives/ ubuntu- devel/2011- April/033040. html
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Ok, you're not really helping here. I asked how I could reproduce this
problem (and also to see the config.h file) and your only answer is a
link to a message with no information ??
I took the time to download and install the latest natty cd in a vm to
try to reproduce this and guess what, apt-cache search gcc | grep 4.6
gives me nada. Am I supposed to guess what is the environment in which
the build fails ?
If you want me to look into this problem you could probably take the
time to answer my questions.
<rant>
FYI 3 months ago I filed a bug report about a font problem making every
GNUstep applications I tested crash on a fresh maverick install (I
discovered that because a user contacted me directly) with the art
backend and nobody responded. At the time I also tested the cairo
backend but this one crashed for another reason with a backtrace in
pixman. And now I have to fight to get informations about a problem in a
non existing ubuntu release ?
</rant>
Philippe