Debian Patches
Status for mingw-w64/10.0.0-3
| Patch | Description | Author | Forwarded | Bugs | Origin | Last update |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| buildflags.patch | adjust build flags across source | Konstantin Demin <rockdrilla@gmail.com> | no | |||
| spelling-fixes.patch | Trivial spelling fixes | Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org> | no | |||
| widl-no-context.patch | Drop unused platform-specific context definitions | Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org> | no | |||
| disable-werror.patch | Disable -Werror to avoid toolchain changes introducing FTBFS bugs | Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org> | no | |||
| missing-cpu-info.patch | Add missing CPU information (ia64, s390, s390x) Based on http://wiki.debian.org/ArchitectureSpecificsMemo |
Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org> | no | |||
| basetsd-hppa.patch | Add hppa support | John David Anglin <dave.anglin@bell.net> | no | http://bugs.debian.org/730398 | ||
| dlltool-temp-prefix.patch | Specify dlltool's temp prefix By default dlltool uses its pid for the object files it generates. Enforcing its temp prefix allows the files it generates to be reproducible. |
Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org> | no | |||
| reproducible-build.patch | Drop __DATE__ from gendef and genlib This allows gendef and genlib to be built reproducibly. |
Stephen Kitt <skitt@debian.org> | no | |||
| widl-pathtools-bsd.patch | Ensure alloca is defined On Debian platforms, we should always include alloca.h, so there’s no point in checking. This makes the alloca() definition available on kFreeBSD. |
Stephen Kitt <skitt@debian.org> | no | |||
| genpeimg-file.patch | Handle multiple files in genpeimg genpeimg claims to process multiple files, but doesn't; this patch fixes that. |
Stephen Kitt <skitt@debian.org> | no | |||
| widl-cpu.patch | Don’t error out on non-Windows CPUs This works for Debian because widl is always prefixed, so the default target CPU can be determined from the executable name. We don't case about the build architecture. |
Stephen Kitt <skitt@debian.org> | no | |||
| basetsd-debian.patch | Add support for multiple Debian architectures | Stephen Kitt <skitt@debian.org> | no |
