Various fixes all over... been in testing for over a week, so it's been used to build kernel, systemd, thunderbird, glibc, and other packages currently in testing SRPM: gcc-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.src.rpm i586: gcc-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm gcc-c++-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm gcc-cpp-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm gcc-doc-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.noarch.rpm gcc-gfortran-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm gcc-gnat-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm gcc-objc++-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm gcc-objc-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm gcc-plugins-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libasan5-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libasan-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libatomic1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libatomic-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libgcc1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libgfortran5-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libgnat8-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libgomp1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libgomp-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libitm1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libitm-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libmpx2-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libmpx-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libobjc4-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libquadmath0-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libquadmath-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libstdc++6-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libstdc++-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libstdc++-docs-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.noarch.rpm libstdc++-static-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libubsan1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm libubsan-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.i586.rpm x86_64: gcc-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm gcc-c++-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm gcc-cpp-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm gcc-doc-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.noarch.rpm gcc-gfortran-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm gcc-gnat-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm gcc-objc++-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm gcc-objc-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm gcc-plugins-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libasan5-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libasan-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libatomic1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libatomic-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libgcc1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libgfortran5-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libgnat8-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libgomp1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libgomp-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libitm1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libitm-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm liblsan0-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm liblsan-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libmpx2-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libmpx-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libobjc4-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libquadmath0-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libquadmath-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libstdc++6-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libstdc++-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libstdc++-docs-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.noarch.rpm libstdc++-static-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libtsan0-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libtsan-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libubsan1-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm libubsan-devel-8.3.1-0.20191101.1.mga7.x86_64.rpm
A search for libatomic1 brought me here. Dropbox wouldn't install without libatomic.so.1. Ubuntu found that Firefox, Chromium and "swift" needed it as well. Firefox was O.K. for me without it. To satisfy Dropbox, I installed the libatomic package.
CC: (none) => laidlaws
Mageia7, x86_64 All the packages updated cleanly. Not a lot of point in running "Hello World" type programs when the gcc stack is already in use and working. However I did run a noddy Fortran program because Fortran is probably not tested yet. This reads user supplied integers to calculate the sum of the cubes. Terminates on 0 $ gfortran calculate.f90 5 5 22 22.0000000 3 3.00000000 17 17.0000000 9 9.00000000 21 21.0000000 This is the sum of the positive cubes: 25578.0000 This gets QA's blessing for 64-bits.
CC: (none) => tarazed25Whiteboard: (none) => MGA7-64-OK
Ach! Left out the invocation. $ gfortran -o calculate calculate.f90 $./calculate Script is: PROGRAM CALCULATE ! ! Program to calculate the sum of up to n values of x**3 ! where negative values are ignored. ! IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER I,N REAL SUM,X,Y READ(*,*) N WRITE(*,*) N SUM=0 DO I=1,N READ(*,*) X WRITE(*,*) X IF (X.GE.0.0) THEN Y=X**3 SUM=SUM+Y END IF END DO WRITE(*,*) 'This is the sum of the positive cubes:',SUM END
I have filed a separate bug report describing the issue in Comment 1. It is Bug 25701.
CC: laidlaws => (none)
Wow. I haven't done anything with Fortran for over 45 years, and have forgotten almost all I ever knew. My hat's off to you, Len. Validating.
Keywords: (none) => validated_updateCC: (none) => andrewsfarm, sysadmin-bugs
Keep it on TJ; that was lifted from IBM archives. Like you, my Fortran days are a long way back. We switched from Algol60 to Fortran IV in the late sixties then to C in 1985. I had the job of converting all the observatory's Fortran90 programs to C - several month's work. Happy days!
Keywords: (none) => advisory
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2019-0210.html
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED