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Re: Request for testers : wheezy packages built with clang and libobjc2
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Eric Wasylishen |
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Re: Request for testers : wheezy packages built with clang and libobjc2 |
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Fri, 9 Aug 2013 11:36:00 -0600 |
Hi Philippe,
I just tested these a bit on a fresh Debian Sid install.
They worked great, I was able to build and run the test suite of a framework
I'm working on for Étoilé.
Thanks for putting it together.
Eric
On 2013-08-04, at 8:08 AM, Philippe Roussel <p.o.roussel@free.fr> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just pushed out packages for debian wheezy 64 bits built with clang
> and libobjc2 and I'd love to have some feedback.
>
> Those packages replace the previous wheezy 64 bits gcc packages but
> I'm not sure an apt-get upgrade will do the trick, you will probably
> have to remove all gnustep packages you installed.
>
> libobjc2 is packaged under the name libobjcgs to avoid conflicts with
> other libobjc packages (libobjc2, libobjc3, libobjc4...).
>
> I probably won't build packages with both gcc and clang. If this test
> goes well and if I can build the same packages for other dist/arch
> combos I'll probably continue only with clang. If you would like the
> gcc packages to still exist, please tell me why !
>
> deb http://coyote.octets.fr/pub/gnustep/packages/wheezy/amd64/ ./
>
> I'll be without internet access for a week starting tomorrow morning
> but I'll try to answer any message when I'll get back.
>
> Thanks,
> Philippe
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