[Pkg-gnupg-maint] GnuPG: Fix udeb build failure on powerpc, building with -O2 instead of -Os.

Thijs Kinkhorst thijs at debian.org
Tue Feb 21 10:20:08 UTC 2012


Hi Rico,

I'm contacting because you were the last one performing a merge of gnupg
in Ubuntu (see below). I'm looking at whether we can merge some of your
patches into Debian proper.

I was wondering about one patch "- Fix udeb build failure on powerpc,
building with -O2 instead of -Os.". The package builds fine in Debian on
powerpc, also after this change was introduced in the Ubuntu package (most
recently 2011-02-18 23:07:50). Do you think that this change is still
necessary?


Cheers,
Thijs

gnupg (1.4.11-3ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low

  * Resynchronise with Debian (LP: #720905).  Remaining changes:
    - Disable mlock() test since it fails with ulimit 0 (on buildds).
    - Set gpg (or gpg2) and gpgsm to use a passphrase agent by default.
    - Fix udeb build failure on powerpc, building with -O2 instead of -Os.
    - Only suggest gnupg-curl and libldap; recommendations are pulled into
      minimal, and we don't need the keyserver utilities in a minimal Ubuntu
      system.
  * debian/{control,rules}: Remove the Win32 build (and mingw32
    build-dependency), since mingw32 is in universe, and will remain so for
    the forseeable future.

 -- Rico Tzschichholz <ricotz at ubuntu.com>  Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:00:25 +0100





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