Is there any way to verify if a Debian package has been built with this gccgo fix?
Procedure: I downloaded the 14.04 debian packages from: http://juju-ci.vapour.ws:8080/job/publish-revision/690/ These packages were built on stilson-07 which has the PPA and the fixed version of gccgo.
Then I ran apt-get upgrade/update sudo dpkg -i *1.20.2*
juju bootstrap -v -e local –debug juju deploy local:trusty/ubuntu juju ssh ubuntu/0
Segmentation fault on stilson-01: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7832678/
According to line 372 the dmesg output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7832700/ This appears to be the same problem, the deb packages were not built with the fix.
I am also able to reproduce this Segmentation fault on the CI machine stilson-06. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7836776/
The CI build machine has the toolchain-r PPA and the fixed level of gccgo: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7836812/
The dmesg output is attached.
Is there any way to verify if a Debian package has been built with this gccgo fix?
Procedure: juju-ci. vapour. ws:8080/ job/publish- revision/ 690/
I downloaded the 14.04 debian packages from:
http://
These packages were built on stilson-07 which has the PPA and the fixed version of gccgo.
Then I ran apt-get upgrade/update
sudo dpkg -i *1.20.2*
juju bootstrap -v -e local –debug
juju deploy local:trusty/ubuntu
juju ssh ubuntu/0
Segmentation fault on stilson-01: pastebin. ubuntu. com/7832678/
http://
According to line 372 the dmesg output: paste.ubuntu. com/7832700/
http://
This appears to be the same problem, the deb packages were not built with the fix.
I am also able to reproduce this Segmentation fault on the CI machine stilson-06. pastebin. ubuntu. com/7836776/
http://
The CI build machine has the toolchain-r PPA and the fixed level of gccgo: pastebin. ubuntu. com/7836812/
http://
The dmesg output is attached.