Debian Patches

Status for funtools/1.4.8-1.1

Patch Description Author Forwarded Bugs Origin Last update
Link-the-executables-against-libfuntools.so.patch Link the executables against libfuntools.so
and link libfuntools.so against the needed libs.
Ole Streicher <debian@liska.ath.cx> no 2016-10-25
Use-the-shared-libwcstools-package-instead-of-the-convien.patch Use the shared libwcstools package instead of the convienence copy. Ole Streicher <debian@liska.ath.cx> no 2016-10-25
Build-the-Tcl-extension-as-a-shared-library.patch Build the Tcl extension as a shared library. Ole Streicher <debian@liska.ath.cx> no 2016-10-25
Copy-files-to-the-correct-destinations-according-to-multi.patch Copy files to the correct destinations according to multiarch.
The corresponding variables are set with debhelper compat
9. tcl-funtools is not multiarch yet.
Ole Streicher <debian@liska.ath.cx> no 2016-10-25
Sort-object-files.patch Sort object files
Sort object files to pass to mklib, to make the build reproducible.
=?utf-8?q?Alexis_Bienven=C3=BCe?= <pado@passoire.fr> no 2016-10-25
Fix-missing-template-in-AC_DEFINE.patch Fix missing template in AC_DEFINE
for HAVE_CYGWIN and HAVE_MINGW32
Ole Streicher <olebole@debian.org> no 2016-10-25
Let-failing-mklibs-fail-the-build.patch Let failing mklibs fail the build Ole Streicher <ole@aip.de> no 2017-11-22
mklib-clean-up-abi-flags-for-x86-targets.patch mklib: clean up abi flags for x86 targets
The current code is duplicated in two places and relies on `uname` to
detect the flags. This is no good for cross-compiling, and the current
logic uses -m64 for the x32 ABI which breaks things.

Unify the code in one place, avoid `uname` completely, and add support
for the new x32 ABI.
Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> no 2012-09-11
Correct-mklib-calls-to-fix-FTCFBFS.patch Correct mklib calls to fix FTCFBFS

[...] The Makefile.in passes CC and CXX to mklib. However, mklib does not
inspect those variables. Passing them is completely useless. Rather it wants
the compiler as a -linker flag. The attached patch fixes that and thus makes
funtools cross buildable. It does not fix the error reporting in mklib. Please
consider applying it.

Helmut
Helmut Grohne <helmut@subdivi.de> no 2018-11-23

All known versions for source package 'funtools'

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