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grep-2.15.tar.xz | 0001267312 1.21 MB | |
grep-2.15.tar.xz.sig | 0000000966 966 Bytes | |
grep-gnulib-ppc64le.patch | 0000001695 1.66 KB | |
grep.changes | 0000019554 19.1 KB | |
grep.keyring | 0000042666 41.7 KB | |
grep.spec | 0000003135 3.06 KB |
Revision 40 (latest revision is 91)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Dr. Werner Fink (WernerFink)
(revision 40)
The "gnulib" package contains a number of floating-point test cases that do not work correctly with the PowerPC long double ("double double") format. These tests "accidentally" succeeded anyway in the big-endian variant, but are now actually failing in little-endian mode. As is usual for gnulib, those tests end up copied into the source code of various packages that use gnulib, including coreutils, findutils, grep, and libunistring. A patch to fix the tests for ppc64le has been submitted to upstream to the bug-gnulib mailing list. We'll work with upstream of the other affected packages to make sure the copies are refreshed. - grep-gnulib-ppc64le.patch: Fix imported gnulib long double math tests for little-endian PowerPC. (forwarded request 211831 from uweigand)
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