Overview
Request 450432 superseded
- Created by alois
- In state superseded
- Superseded by 451859
- Open review for opensuse-review-team
- Open review for openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:319
Request History
alois created request
factory-auto added opensuse-review-team as a reviewer
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new_package: 1.10.1
licensedigger accepted review
factory-repo-checker reopened review
Execution plan: Archiving/openSUSE_Factory
can't install unar-1.10.1-2.1.x86_64:
nothing provides libgnustep-base.so.1.24()(64bit) needed by unar-1.10.1-2.1.x86_64
maxlin_factory added as a reviewer
Being evaluated by staging project "openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:308"
maxlin_factory accepted review
Picked openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:308
maxlin_factory added as a reviewer
Being evaluated by staging project "openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:319"
maxlin_factory accepted review
Moved to openSUSE:Factory:Staging:adi:319
factory-repo-checker reopened review
found conflict of gnustep-base-1.24.9-8.1.x86_64 with swipl-7.2.2-1.8.x86_64:
- /usr/bin/pl
factory-repo-checker accepted review
Builds for repo Archiving/openSUSE_Factory
babelworx accepted review
I: A function overflows or underflows an array access. This could be a real error, [ 84s] but occasionaly this condition is also misdetected due to loop unrolling or strange pointer [ 84s] handling. So this is warning only, please review. [ 84s] W: unar arraysubscript libxad/clients/AMPK.c:207, 210, 228, 261, 292 [ 84s] W: unar arraysubscript libxad/clients/Zoom.c:218, 171 [ 84s] [ 84s] I: Program causes undefined operation 84s. [ 84s] e.g. x = x++; Split it in two operations. [ 84s] W: unar sequence-point Crypto/aeskey.c:402, 403, 493, 494, 495, 496 [ 84s] [ 84s] I: Program is likely to break with new gcc. Try -fno-strict-aliasing. [ 84s] W: unar strict-aliasing-punning Crypto/sha.c:679, 1006, 1410, 1411
I know, I've reported all that upstream. Should I try and fix it myself?