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Package "gcc-4.8"




Name: gcc-4.8

Description:

GNU C compiler

Latest version: *DELETED*
Release: trusty (14.04)
Level: proposed
Repository: main
Homepage: http://gcc.gnu.org/

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Changelog

Version: 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04 2015-05-14 21:06:25 UTC

  gcc-4.8 (4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04) trusty-proposed; urgency=medium

  * SRU LP: #1311866.
  * Fix PR tree-optimization/63341 (wrong code, rs6000).
  * Allow to turn off -Wformat using Wno-format. LP: #1401836.
  * Fix PR target/60693 (x86, ice on valid code). LP: #1378737.
  * Fix PR tree-optimization/61964 (wrong code). LP: #1347147.
  * Fix GCC miscompilation with boost::asio::io_service::work. LP: #1338693.
  * Fix PR target/61208 (POWER, wrong code). LP: #1322287.
  * Fix ABI incompatibility between POWER and Z HTM builtins and intrinsics.
    LP: #1320292.
  * Fix PR c++/61046 (ice on invalid code). LP: #1313102.
  * Fix wrong-code issue in the little endian vector API (ppc64el).
    LP: #1311128.
  * Fix PR tree-optimization/59358 (wrong code). LP: #1395019.
  * Fix ice on ARM32. LP: #1268893.
  * Don't apply the backport for PR61841 for trusty, causing link failures.
  * Fix wrong code for vector doubleword extract (POWER). LP: #1437467.

1311866 update binutils and GCC for trusty
1401836 -Wno-format ignored in Ubuntu 14.04 release
1378737 memcpy causes internal compiler error with gcc version 4.8.2
1347147 krb5 database operations enter infinite loop
1338693 GCC miscompilation with boost::asio::io_service::work
1322287 HTM __builtin_ttest rtl expansion uses wrong shift amount
1320292 ABI incompatibility between POWER and Z HTM builtins and intrinsics
1313102 internal compiler error with std::array designated initialization
1311128 Please incorporate gcc 4.8 revision 209515
1395019 [4.8/4.9 Regression] Infinite loop generated with \u003e=O2
1268893 ICE when building kernel raid6 neon code
1437467 gcc 4.8: Wrong code for vector doubleword extract

Version: *DELETED* 2014-04-07 11:07:15 UTC
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Version: 4.8.2-19ubuntu1 2014-04-05 13:07:08 UTC

  gcc-4.8 (4.8.2-19ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Merge with Debian; remaining changes:
    - Build from the upstream source.
    - Don't build the libgcc packages, now built from gcc-4.9.


Version: *DELETED* 2014-03-30 23:06:43 UTC
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Version: 4.8.2-17ubuntu2 2014-03-30 09:07:18 UTC

  gcc-4.8 (4.8.2-17ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Update to SVN 20140329 (r208938) from the gcc-4_8-branch.
    - Fix PR libstdc++/60658 (std::atomic<T*> is unexpectedly not lock-free),
      PR libstdc++/59548 (abort in debug mode),
      PR rtl-optimization/60601 (ice), PR tree-optimization/60429 (wrong code
      building Qt with -O3), PR rtl-optimization/60452 (wrong code with -O1
      and large offsets in the frame),
      PR ipa/60419 (ice-on-valid-code with -O3, LP: #1286343),
      PR fortran/60522 (ice-on-valid-code), PR fortran/60576 (wrong code),
      PR fortran/60677 (wrong code).
  * Don't ignore DEB_CROSS_NO_BIARCH=yes ignored for DEB_TARGET_ARCH=x32.
    (Helmut Grohne). Closes: #742358.
  * debian/patches/ada-ppc64.diff: Fix for ppc64el (Ulrich Weigand).
  * Avoid clobbering stack pointer via P8 fusion peephole. fixing Ada build
    on ppc64el (Ulrich Weigand).
  * Fix cross building targeting x32 (Helmut Grohne). Closes: #742539.
 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Sat, 29 Mar 2014 16:32:05 +0100

1286343 mrpt triggers ICE on armf, powerpc, ppc64el at -O2 or higher
742358 src:gcc-4.8: DEB_CROSS_NO_BIARCH=yes ignored for DEB_TARGET_ARCH=x32 - Debian Bug report logs
742539 src:gcc-4.8: DEB_TARGET_ARCH=x32 builds an amd64 compiler when multilib is disabled - Debian Bug report logs



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