On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 02:09:55PM -0000, David Allwicher wrote:
> The problem itself seems to be hidden inside gcc and not widelands nor boost, but it seems to be rare and there is a simple solution. We can link boost dynamic and the problem will go away.
> I assumed debian will build all packages using the same compiler, which will also fix the problem.
>
> ** Patch added: "Boost_USE_DYNAMIC_LIBS.diff"
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/widelands/+bug/996965/+attachment/3146026/+files/Boost_USE_DYNAMIC_LIBS.diff
Ok, thanks for this simple solution. We'll try to apply it to the
debian package and see if it helps. The fact is that there is 3
versions of gcc in debian unstable right now, and I think that we have
to be buildable with all of them.
Thanks again for your help, guys.
Mt.
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Le sens commun n'est pas si commun (Common sense is not so common).
-- Voltaire
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 02:09:55PM -0000, David Allwicher wrote: USE_DYNAMIC_ LIBS.diff" /bugs.launchpad .net/widelands/ +bug/996965/ +attachment/ 3146026/ +files/ Boost_USE_ DYNAMIC_ LIBS.diff
> The problem itself seems to be hidden inside gcc and not widelands nor boost, but it seems to be rare and there is a simple solution. We can link boost dynamic and the problem will go away.
> I assumed debian will build all packages using the same compiler, which will also fix the problem.
>
> ** Patch added: "Boost_
> https:/
Ok, thanks for this simple solution. We'll try to apply it to the
debian package and see if it helps. The fact is that there is 3
versions of gcc in debian unstable right now, and I think that we have
to be buildable with all of them.
Thanks again for your help, guys.
Mt.
--
Le sens commun n'est pas si commun (Common sense is not so common).
-- Voltaire