Hi
Wanted to share that Matthias Klose launched a rebuild of Ubuntu main packages on i386 and amd64 with gcc-4.4 + first Linaro diff which we had sent him.
All build failures: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-rebuild-20100628/+builds?build_te...
What needs to happen is reviewing the failures to see whether they are regressions caused by the Linaro diff. One way to do that is to compare with: http://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/ubuntu_ftbfs.cgi which has failures from a recent rebuilds of Ubuntu (compare the version number as well!).
Steve Langasek told me the Foundations team might be able to help sort these into toolchain and non-toolchain bugs.
For each build failure: Check whether it's a regression with the same source + version
If it's a regression: If it's a toolchain bug: file a bug against gcc-linaro Else: file a bug against the Ubuntu package, tag it gcc-linaro Else: decide whether it's worth filing a bug against the Ubuntu package
Thanks!
the build failures are seen at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-rebuild-20100628/+builds?build_te...
the 42 builds are reviewed and bugs are filed. please let me know if somebody wants to take over reviewing build failures once more packages are rebuilt.
Matthias
On 30.06.2010 18:55, Loïc Minier wrote:
Hi
Wanted to share that Matthias Klose launched a rebuild of Ubuntu main packages on i386 and amd64 with gcc-4.4 + first Linaro diff which we had sent him.
All build failures: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-rebuild-20100628/+builds?build_te...
What needs to happen is reviewing the failures to see whether they are regressions caused by the Linaro diff. One way to do that is to compare with: http://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/ubuntu_ftbfs.cgi which has failures from a recent rebuilds of Ubuntu (compare the version number as well!).
Steve Langasek told me the Foundations team might be able to help sort these into toolchain and non-toolchain bugs.
For each build failure: Check whether it's a regression with the same source + version
If it's a regression: If it's a toolchain bug: file a bug against gcc-linaro Else: file a bug against the Ubuntu package, tag it gcc-linaro Else: decide whether it's worth filing a bug against the Ubuntu package Thanks!