[Bug 1352138] Re: Sync gcc-mingw-w64 14.1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Daniel Holbach
daniel.holbach at ubuntu.com
Mon Aug 4 09:37:47 UTC 2014
Synced. Thanks.
** Changed in: gcc-mingw-w64 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Sync gcc-mingw-w64 14.1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Status in “gcc-mingw-w64” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Please sync gcc-mingw-w64 14.1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current utopic version 13:
gcc-mingw-w64 (14.1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Take the threading model into account when stripping libraries.
-- Stephen Kitt <skitt at debian.org> Thu, 31 Jul 2014 07:27:45 +0200
gcc-mingw-w64 (14) unstable; urgency=medium
* Provide compilers using Windows and POSIX threads. The default setup
uses Windows threads, thus avoiding the dependency on the pthreads DLL
(Closes: #748353, #750741).
* Use the default exception-handling (SJLJ on 32-bit Windows, SEH on
64-bit Windows). (With the above, LP: #1338043.)
* Build a mingw32 transition package (Closes: #756142):
- C++ code with interface/implementation pragmas links correctly
(Closes: #179760);
- libstdc++.la is no longer shipped (Closes: #281030);
- the libstdc++ DLL is provided (Closes: #317146);
- _NO_OLD_NAMES doesn't break unistd.h (Closes: #338412);
- the gccbug manpage is no longer linked to (Closes: #351790);
- the package description doesn't mention "freedom through
obsolescence" (Closes: #403720);
- g77 is provided (Closes: #418167);
- nothing is installed in /usr/libexec (Closes: #470574);
- Lintian overrides are correct (Closes: #470873);
- powf and sinf can be used in the same project (Closes: #484299);
- there's no "it's"/"its" typo in the Debian-specific files (Closes:
#498400);
- the package builds gcc 4.9 (Closes: #514186);
- a 64-bit compiler is available (Closes: #514187);
- powf is defined correctly (Closes: #525016);
- no compilercache symlinks are shipped (Closes: #583262).
* Ship the C++ header files in the default location instead of
/usr/include/c++/; this avoids having to introduce a new package for
the target-independent headers.
* Remove obsolete gnat files.
-- Stephen Kitt <skitt at debian.org> Mon, 28 Jul 2014 01:41:35 +0200
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