- 04 May, 2016 4 commits
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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- 03 May, 2016 9 commits
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
Will be needed to compile libxiph.a.
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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- 02 May, 2016 7 commits
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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- 30 Apr, 2016 6 commits
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
release v0.19.15
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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- 28 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Michael Cree authored
Source: mpd Version: 0.19.14-2 Severity: important Justification: fails to build form source (but built in the past) Tags: patch User: debian-alpha@lists.debian.org Usertags: alpha mpd FTBFS on Alpha with a failure in the test suite [1]: FAIL: test/test_byte_reverse ============================ .F... !!!FAILURES!!! Test Results: Run: 4 Failures: 1 Errors: 0 1) test: ByteReverseTest::TestByteReverse2 (F) line: 58 test/test_byte_reverse.cxx assertion failed - Expression: strcmp(result, (const char *)dest) == 0 This occurs because the test suite (in test/test_byte_reversal.cxx) allocates static char arrays and passes the char arrays to functions whose respective arguments were declared to be uint16_t *, etc., in the main code. This is in the realm of undefined behaviour on architectures with strict memory alignment requirements. Although the test only fails on Alpha (because Alpha has a particular CPU load instruction that gcc likes to use to add bugs ..., ahem, optimise the code on the assumption of alignment) it is potentially a latent bug for other architectures with strict alignment requirements. Since the code is compiled with the c++11 standard I attach a patch that modifies the test suite to align the non-compliant strings with the alignas() attribute. The test suite now passes on Alpha with that patch. Cheers Michael [1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=mpd&arch=alpha&ver=0.19.14-2&stamp=1461542099
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- 25 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Florian Schlichting authored
> In file included from src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.cxx:21:0: > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx:41:20: error: 'uint8_t' was not declared in this scope > DynamicFifoBuffer<uint8_t> buffer; > ^ > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx:41:27: error: template argument 1 is invalid > DynamicFifoBuffer<uint8_t> buffer; > ^ > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx: In member function 'void DecoderBuffer::Clear()': > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx:61:10: error: request for member 'Clear' in '((DecoderBuffer*)this)->DecoderBuffer::buffer', which is of non-class type 'int' > buffer.Clear(); > ^ > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx: In member function 'size_t DecoderBuffer::GetAvailable() const': > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx:78:17: error: request for member 'GetAvailable' in '((const DecoderBuffer*)this)->DecoderBuffer::buffer', which is of non-class type 'const int' > return buffer.GetAvailable(); > ^ > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx: In member function 'ConstBuffer<void> DecoderBuffer::Read() const': > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx:87:19: error: request for member 'Read' in '((const DecoderBuffer*)this)->DecoderBuffer::buffer', which is of non-class type 'const int' > auto r = buffer.Read(); > ^ > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx:88:27: error: could not convert '{<expression error>, <expression error>}' from '<brace-enclosed initializer list>' to 'ConstBuffer<void>' > return { r.data, r.size }; > ^ > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx: In member function 'void DecoderBuffer::Consume(size_t)': > src/decoder/DecoderBuffer.hxx:105:10: error: request for member 'Consume' in '((DecoderBuffer*)this)->DecoderBuffer::buffer', which is of non-class type 'int' > buffer.Consume(nbytes); > ^ This seems to be caused by a lacking include, fixed by the below patch. I'm unsure what made this appear now, though, compiler and toolchain libraries seem to be the same upstream versions that built 0.19.14-1 just fine in late March.
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- 22 Apr, 2016 5 commits
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
A complete list which replaces the incomplete list in the mpd.conf manpage.
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Florian Schlichting authored
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- 21 Apr, 2016 7 commits
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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Max Kellermann authored
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