I rebuilt the Fedora Rawhide i386 part of the full repository using
GCC 4.4, and there are no major problems, but a few minor problems:
- mingw32-qt-win (4.4.3)
This is a general FTBFS problem, not related to GCC 4.4. We
use the 'moc' command line tool from the native qt-devel package,
but because the version of qt-devel in Rawhide doesn't match the
version we were building, this fails. Solution requires upgrading
the mingw32-qt-win package and adding a hard BuildRequires on
qt-devel = %{version}.
- mingw32-xqilla
Appears to be a missing header file:
../src/lexer/XQLexer.cpp: In member function 'int xqFlexLexer::yyinput()':
../src/lexer/XQLexer.cpp:16085: error: 'EOF' was not declared in this scope
- mingw32-boost
Lots and lots of the same error, which seems to be some sort of
C++ thing:
./boost/mpl/apply_wrap.hpp:81:31: error: missing binary operator before token
"("
- mingw32-poco
Missing header?
src/Environment.cpp:111: error: 'sprintf' is not a member of 'std'
- mingw32-popt
I think this is an unrelated FTBFS bug, apparently some sort of
libtool error.
- mingw32-inkscape
Cannot build because mingw32-boost doesn't build -- see above.
Since none of the above bugs are particularly serious, and don't
affect any packages that are in Fedora, I suggest that we push GCC 4.4
immediately to Rawhide, and get on with building the Fedora packages.
Rich.
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