Results of a test mass rebuild of rawhide/x86_64 with gcc-5.0.0-0.5.fc22

Marek Polacek polacek at redhat.com
Sun Feb 8 17:17:56 UTC 2015


To get some sense on how is GCC 5 standing, we (myself and Jakub Jelinek)
have performed a test mass rebuild of rawhide (January 15th package list)
using gcc-5.0.0-0.5.fc22 on x86_64, and for those packages that failed also
rebuilt the same package with gcc-4.9.2-5.fc22.x86_64 to quickly remove from
the list packages that fail for non-GCC related reasons.

There were 16230 packages overall.  15303 packages built fine, 691 packages
failed to build with both gcc-5.0.0-0.5.fc22 and gcc-4.9.2-5.fc22 (ignored for
this analysis, unlikely to be GCC 5 related).  That leaves us with 236 packages
that failed to build with GCC 5, but succeeded with GCC 4.9.  These consist of
either package bugs, or GCC bugs.  As things stand, just about 19 packages did
not build due to bugs in gcc-5.0.0-0.5.fc22.  All GCC bugs except one are fixed
at this time, and I promise I will fix the remaining one before long.

As usually, we will provide a "porting to" document to ease the transition to
the new GCC.  This document is still in the works, yet it already contains
detailed description of the standard change for C; interested readers may visit
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-5/porting_to.html.

Main offender this time is probably the gnu11 change that entails different
inline semantics, enables some warnings by default, bumps the __STDC_VERSION__,
and so on.  Hopefully it won't take too long till these packages catch on.
Many packages were not prepared for the new major version of GCC.  There's also
been quite a lot of churn because of the preprocessor now emitting linemarkers
in the output when the -P option is not turned on.  The C++ compiler now rejects
some code that it used to accept.  Furthermore, GCC 5 has a batch of new warnings,
which, combined with -Werror, caused some additional failures.

The following is a more detailed list of what and why failed.

fcoe-utils-1.0.29-7.git9267509.fc22.src.rpm
gnome-disk-utility-3.14.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
lldpad-0.9.46-8.git48a5f38.fc22.src.rpm
udisks2-2.1.3-4.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; the -Wformat=2 option now enables
	a new warning -Wformat-signedness, which warns about e.g.:
	printf ("%d\n", 1U)
	(%d expects argument of type int, but the argument has type
	unsigned int).

dropwatch-1.4-10.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change: glibc supports dynamic
	allocation for string inputs via %a modifier, but in C99,
	the %a modifier is a synonym for %f (float), so the compiler
	expects an argument of type float *.  The package should have
	used the %m modifier, specified by POSIX.1-2008.

blktap-3.0.0-2.fc22.git0.9.2.src.rpm
cdrkit-1.1.11-26.fc22.src.rpm
cstream-3.1.1-3.fc22.src.rpm
dahdi-tools-2.10.0-2.fc22.src.rpm
dee-1.2.7-3.fc22.src.rpm
gdb-7.8.50.20150108-1.fc22.src.rpm
insight-7.8.50-2.20140827git.fc22.src.rpm
libomxil-bellagio-0.9.3-10.fc22.src.rpm
lmms-1.0.3-3.fc22.src.rpm
open-vm-tools-9.4.6-4.fc22.src.rpm
perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-X509-1.803-4.fc22.src.rpm
python-pyblock-0.53-8.fc22.src.rpm
sockperf-2.5.244-2.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; the new
	-Wlogical-not-parentheses warning included in -Wall warns
	(cases such as "if (!TYPE (t) == TYPE_FOO)").

glibc-2.20.90-17.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; -Waggressive-loop-optimizations
	triggered during the testsuite run; this has already been fixed
	upstream: https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-01/msg00369.html

gtranslator-2.91.6-7.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; -Wmissing-include-dirs warning warns;
	in 4.9 and earlier, the compiler ignored the -Werror option for
	this warning, now it does not.

giada-0.7.0-5.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; -Wparentheses triggered; this warning
	now works even in g++ on e.g.:
	if (!i & 4)
	 ...

ipv6calc-0.97.4-7.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; the new -Wsizeof-array-argument warns.
	This warning detects e.g.:
	int
	foo (char a[8])
	{
	  size_t s = sizeof (a);
	  ...
	}
	where sizeof on the array function parameter will return a size of
	char *, not a size of the array.

xen-4.4.1-12.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; -Wmaybe-uninitialized warns
	about possibly uninitialized fields.

thewidgetfactory-0.2.1-20.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change: missing declaration of strcmp.

tog-pegasus-2.13.0-19.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; here -Wunused-variable triggers
	(unused const Uint32 PEGASUS_DYNAMIC_LEN(PEGASUS_DYNAMIC.size());
	in a header file).

mongo-cxx-driver-1.0.0-0.7.rc3.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to -Werror; the -Wunused-variable warning triggers

rcs-5.9.3-1.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to wrong placement of _Noreturn, with -std=gnu89
	it used __attribute__((__noreturn__)) instead, which is more flexible
	in the placement (can go before or after the prototype, while
	_Noreturn can only go before in function-specifiers).

argyllcms-1.6.3-4.fc22.src.rpm
libgphoto2-2.5.5.1-1.fc22.src.rpm
nogravity-2.00-22.fc22.src.rpm
	these packages are not prepared for newer __STDC_VERSION__.  Note
	that with the gnu11 default __STDC_VERSION__ is defined to 201112L.
	nogravity has:
	#if !defined __STDC_VERSION__ || __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L
	  ... 
	#include <stdint.h>
	  ... 
	and then 
	../../rlx32/src/v3xsoft.c:137:22: error: 'uintptr_t' undeclared
	
	libgphoto2:
	#if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
  	 #define GP_LOG_DATA(DATA, SIZE) gp_log_data(__func__, DATA, SIZE)
	#else
	  #define GP_LOG_DATA(DATA, SIZE) /* no-op */
	then
	gphoto2-port.c:390:2: error: called object is not a function or function pointer

	argyllcms:
	#if (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
	...
	# define ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN __declspec(noreturn)
	...
	and then:
	extern void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN error(char *fmt, ...);
	and that fails.

ekiga-4.0.1-15.fc22.src.rpm
opal-3.10.10-5.fc22.src.rpm
ptlib-2.10.10-8.fc22.src.rpm
	these packages are trying to use <bits/atomicity.h>, but they should
	use <ext/atomicity.h>.  Probaby wrong __GNUC__ check.

firefox-35.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
icecat-31.2.0-6.fc22.src.rpm
kphotoalbum-4.5-4.fc22.src.rpm
thunderbird-lightning-3.3-5.fc22.src.rpm
	these packages fail to build because they are trying to convert 
	std::nullptr_t to bool, and that requires direct-initialization.
	The rules in C++11 have changed, cf.
	http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#1423
	So:
	bool b = nullptr; // wrong
	bool b2(nullptr); // ok
	These packages should simply have used false/true instead.

steghide-0.5.1-24.fc22.src.rpm
	build failed because the package uses deprecated <hash_set>.

methane-1.5.1-9.fc21.src.rpm
	build error because the C++ compiler in the C++11 mode started to reject
	invalid code with narrowing conversion of constants within { }.  (This
	change was deliberate.)
	For instance:
	signed char a { __INT_MAX__ };
	is accepted by g++ 4.9, but rejected by g++ 5.
	see http://gcc.gnu.org/r213776

elk-2.3.22-10.fc22.src.rpm
ape-2.2.0-2.fc22.src.rpm
netcdf-fortran-4.4.1-1.fc22.src.rpm
	build error because the packages try to load a Fortran module created by
	a different version of GNU Fortran.

nodejs-mapnik-vector-tile-0.6.1-1.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to wrong check of the GCC version; it uses C++11 features
	without specifying -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11.

ogre-1.9.0-5.fc22.src.rpm
	it's unclear yet whether the code in the package is valid or not; g++ started
	to reject the code since http://gcc.gnu.org/PR20332
	The error message is "forming pointer to reference type".

odb-2.3.0-8.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure because the gcc plugin API has changed.

DevIL-1.7.8-20.fc22.src.rpm
libhugetlbfs-2.18-4.fc22.src.rpm
ax25-tools-0.0.10-0.9.rc2.fc22.src.rpm
espresso-ab-1.0-8.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change: "restrict" is a keyword, so you can't have
	variables with such a name, e.g.
	int i, restrict;
	compiles in the C90 mode, but fails in the C99 mode.

bigloo-4.1a-6.2.fc22.src.rpm
memstomp-0.1.4-15.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change: -Wimplicit-int is turned on by default now,
	which is the reason these packages didn't compile properly.  See the porting_to
	document for more details.

libcmpiutil-0.5.7-4.fc22.src.rpm
nfs-ganesha-2.1.0-12.fc22.src.rpm
fvkbd-0.2.2-10.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change that entails different inline semantics;
	inline function declared but never defined.  See the porting_to document for
	more details.

libvpx-1.3.0-6.fc22.src.rpm
xemacs-21.5.34-8.20140605hgacf1c26e3019.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change: these packages are defining theirs own
	max_align_t type.  But in C11, this type is already defined in <stddef.h>,
	which is a conflict and thus the compile-time error.  The same is true for
	C++11.

ocaml-cil-1.7.3-14.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change: during the %check phase, several warnings
	that are now enabled by default trigger.

xarchon-0.50-17.fc22.src.rpm
xmms-speex-0.9.1-21.src.rpm
netdump-server-0.7.16-37.fc22.src.rpm
ssbd-0.10-12.fc22.src.rpm
gccxml-0.9.0-0.25.20140718.gitab651a2.fc22.src.rpm
ustr-1.0.4-18.fc22.src.rpm
xmms-1.2.11-22.20071117cvs.fc22.src.rpm
spacechart-0.9.5-14.fc22.src.rpm
xdialog-2.3.1-15.fc22.src.rpm
siril-0.8-19.fc22.src.rpm
soundtracker-0.6.8-20.fc22.src.rpm
ircd-ratbox-2.2.9-3.fc22.src.rpm
libglade-0.17-33.fc22.src.rpm
librep-0.92.4-1.fc22.src.rpm
bubblemon-1.46-17.fc22.src.rpm
gcx-0.9.11-17.fc22.src.rpm
libnetdude-0.11-11.fc22.src.rpm
ghc-network-2.4.1.2-32.fc21.src.rpm
hunt-1.5-20.fc22.src.rpm
koules-1.4-18.fc22.src.rpm
xmms-scrobbler-0.4.0-15.fc22.src.rpm
hfsplusutils-1.0.4-21.fc22.src.rpm
glib-1.2.10-43.fc22.src.rpm
svgalib-1.9.25-16.fc22.src.rpm
memtest86+-5.01-8.fc22.src.rpm
xmms-crossfade-0.3.14-10.fc22.src.rpm
xmms-arts-0.7.1-16.src.rpm
imlib-1.9.15-26.fc22.src.rpm
manedit-1.2.1-11.fc22.src.rpm
xmms-lirc-1.4-21.src.rpm
xconvers-0.8.3-15.fc22.src.rpm
bird-1.4.5-1.fc22.src.rpm
hugs98-2006.09-20.fc22.src.rpm
libstroke-0.5.1-31.fc22.src.rpm
gtk+-1.2.10-80.fc22.src.rpm
Io-language-20131204-1.fc22.src.rpm
mtd-utils-1.5.1-3.fc22.src.rpm
ORBit-0.5.17-40.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change that entails different inline semantics;
	the multiple definition error.	See the porting_to document for more details.

fusecompress-2.6-24.20120812gita65cc33.fc22.src.rpm
pion-net-4.0.9-15.fc22.src.rpm
aqsis-1.8.2-13.fc22.src.rpm
shiny-0.3-8.git411ac43.fc22.src.rpm
adobe-source-libraries-1.0.43-23.fc22.src.rpm
lucene++-3.0.6-1.fc22.src.rpm
dmlite-0.7.2-1.fc22.src.rpm
ceph-0.87-1.fc22.src.rpm
boost-1.55.0-7.fc22.src.rpm
ompl-1.0.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
openttd-1.4.4-1.fc22.src.rpm
	these packages failed because of errors such as the following:
	error: no matching function for call to 'call_once(boost::once_flag&, void (*&)())'
	The bug here was on the boost side I think, where boost code didn't cope with C++11
	well, but it seems to be already fixed, thus these packages should build fine now.

shim-0.8-1.fc22.src.rpm
gummiboot-46-1.fc22.src.rpm
	these packages failed to build, because they are using the -nostdinc option (don't
	search header files in the standard directories), yet with gnu11 default they are
	trying to include the <stdint.h> header.

cmocka-0.4.1-3.fc22.src.rpm
gmqcc-0.3.5-6.fc22.src.rpm
libssh-0.6.4-1.fc22.src.rpm
mirall-1.7.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
intrace-1.5-6.fc22.src.rpm
	build error because of -pedantic-errors: gcc 5 has a new warning that warns
	about GNU predefined identifiers, such as __FUNCTION__, if a -Wpedantic option
	is specified.  C99 supports the __func__ predefined identifier, so the packages
	can use that, or add the __extension__ keyword where desirable.

llvm-3.5.0-6.fc22.src.rpm
	this was a bug in LLVM sources; it's been already fixed in:
	http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/include/llvm/ADT/IntrusiveRefCntPtr.h?r1=218295&r2=218294&pathrev=218295

yap-6.2.2-12.fc22.src.rpm
	a bug in the package - fails since http://gcc.gnu.org/PR59366
	Here, a friend function template defined in a class was found without ADL.

undertaker-1.6.1-1.fc22.src.rpm
	g++ has (wrongly) accepted an invalid code, this has been fixed by http://gcc.gnu.org/PR60463

python3-3.4.2-3.fc22.src.rpm
	build started failing with http://gcc.gnu.org/PR60517
	The code has an undefined behavior (returning address of a local variable); it
	tried to perform a stack overflow, but the compiler turned the code via tail recursion
	optimization into an endless loop.

cclive-0.9.3-4.fc22.src.rpm
cvc4-1.3-7.fc22.src.rpm
dans-gdal-scripts-0.23-5.fc22.src.rpm
emacs-24.4-3.fc22.src.rpm
ember-0.7.2-3.fc22.src.rpm
flamerobin-0.9.3-8.20130401snap.fc22.src.rpm
ghc-gtk-0.12.5.0-3.fc22.src.rpm
ghc-webkit-0.12.5.1-3.fc22.src.rpm
gnote-3.14.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
ksh-20120801-21.fc22.src.rpm
libason-0.1.2-2.fc22.src.rpm
libcmis-0.5.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
libgpg-error-1.16-1.fc22.src.rpm
libixion-0.7.0-3.fc22.src.rpm
liborcus-0.7.0-5.fc22.src.rpm
ncurses-5.9-17.20140906.fc22.src.rpm
openldap-2.4.40-5.fc22.src.rpm
perl-5.20.1-315.fc22.src.rpm
xorg-x11-server-1.16.2.901-1.fc22.src.rpm
xorg-x11-server-utils-7.7-10.fc22.src.rpm
zsh-5.0.7-4.fc22.src.rpm
	these packages failed to build because of the changes in the preprocessor;
	gcc started to generate line directives to better detect whether a macro
	tokens come from a system header - see http://gcc.gnu.org/PR60723
	The fix is to use the -P option if the code isn't prepared to deal with
	such directives.

guitarix-0.32.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - libstdc++ had __attribute__((always_inline)) instead
	of __always_inline__.
	fixed upstream and in gcc-5.0.0-0.6.fc22, http://gcc.gnu.org/r220243

spatialindex-1.8.1-3.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - internal compiler error in devirtualization
	fixed upstream and in gcc-5.0.0-0.6.fc22, http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64538

abrt-java-connector-1.1.0-3.fc22.src.rpm
libldm-0.2.3-7.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - bogus -Wmissing-fields-initializers
	fixed upstream and in gcc-5.0.0-0.6.fc22, http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64709

telepathy-salut-0.8.1-7.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - a bug in byte swap optimizations
	fixed upstream and in gcc-5.0.0-0.6.fc22, http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64718

bash-4.3.33-1.fc22.src.rpm
openvpn-2.3.6-1.fc22.src.rpm
pymol-1.7.4-1.20141207svn4104.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - internal compiler error in the uninit pass
	fixed upstream and in gcc-5.0.0-0.6.fc22, http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64764

davix-0.4.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
gazebo-4.0.2-1.fc22.src.rpm
gmock-1.7.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
gtest-1.7.0-2.fc22.src.rpm
java-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0.40-19.b12.fc22.src.rpm
llvm34-3.4.2-5.fc22.src.rpm
redeclipse-1.4-8.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - wrong expansion of the __LINE__ macro
	fixed upstream and in gcc-5.0.0-0.6.fc22, http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64803

zorba-3.0.0-10.20140621git152f8964c.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - a wrong code issue
	fixed upstream and in gcc-5.0.0-0.6.fc22, http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64853

criu-1.4-1.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - rejects valid code in C99 mode ([X ... Y] style initialization,
	a GNU extension).
	not fixed yet, http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64856

nntpgrab-0.7.2-9.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - a wrong code in FSM jump threading
	a fix has been posted upstream, fixed in gcc-5.0.0-0.7.fc22
	see http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64878

gnucap-0.35-14.fc22.src.rpm
	gcc bug - wrong code due to bug in IPA propagation
	fixed upstream and in gcc-5.0.0-0.7.fc22, http://gcc.gnu.org/PR64922

apron-0.9.10-23.fc22.src.rpm
L-function-1.23-12.fc22.src.rpm
mbox2eml-0.1.1-23.fc22.src.rpm
ppl-1.1-6.fc22.src.rpm
	build error because g++ started to reject invalid code to reflect the
	C++ DR217 (default arguments in function templates in redeclarations).
	see http://gcc.gnu.org/PR15339

xiphos-4.0.0-3.fc22.src.rpm
	this package failed to build because the limit of the instantiation depth
	has been reached.

abook-0.6.0-0.15.20140116git5840fce.fc22.src.rpm
autofs-5.1.0-9.fc22.src.rpm
bandwidthd-2.0.1-27.fc22.src.rpm
bcache-tools-1.0.8-1.fc22.src.rpm
bfast-0.7.0a-10.fc22.src.rpm
bwm-ng-0.6-16.fc22.src.rpm
cdogs-sdl-0.4-14.fc22.src.rpm
covered-0.7.10-5.fc22.src.rpm
crm114-0-8.14.20100106.fc22.src.rpm
ebview-0.3.6.2-14.fc22.src.rpm
eggdrop-1.6.21-8.fc22.src.rpm
fbzx-2.10.0-5.fc22.src.rpm
garden-1.0.8-12.fc22.src.rpm
gcc-4.9.2-5.fc22.src.rpm
gfal2-2.7.8-3.fc22.src.rpm
gloox-1.0.10-4.fc22.src.rpm
gnaural-1.0.20110606-3.fc22.src.rpm
gnokii-0.6.31-10.fc22.src.rpm
gsmartcontrol-0.8.7-6.fc22.src.rpm
GtkAda-2.24.2-12.fc22.src.rpm
gtk+extra-2.1.2-15.fc22.src.rpm
isdn4k-utils-3.2-99.fc22.src.rpm
jack-audio-connection-kit-1.9.10-1.fc22.src.rpm
jfbterm-0.4.7-31.fc22.src.rpm
kmplayer-0.11.3c-7.fc22.src.rpm
libesedb-20120102-7.fc22.src.rpm
libewf-20140608-1.fc22.src.rpm
lpairs-1.0.4-14.fc22.src.rpm
mapserver-6.2.2-1.fc22.src.rpm
meterbridge-0.9.2-11.fc22.src.rpm
mingw-nsis-2.46-13.fc22.src.rpm
mirrormagic-2.0.2-16.fc22.src.rpm
mona-1.4r15-4.fc22.src.rpm
mono-2.10.8-7.fc21.src.rpm
muffin-2.4.2-1.fc22.src.rpm
nebula-0.2.3-10.fc22.src.rpm
oidentd-2.0.8-15.fc22.src.rpm
overgod-1.0-21.fc22.src.rpm
pads-1.2-16.fc22.src.rpm
php-pecl-memcache-3.0.8-6.fc22.src.rpm
python-dmidecode-3.10.13-12.fc22.src.rpm
qt-4.8.6-18.fc22.src.rpm
ratbox-services-1.2.1-11.fc21.src.rpm
reiserfs-utils-3.6.21-11.fc22.src.rpm
sblim-sfcb-1.4.9-1.fc22.src.rpm
sigar-1.6.5-0.12.git58097d9.fc22.src.rpm
sipsak-0.9.6-18.fc22.src.rpm
soundmodem-0.18-3.fc22.src.rpm
tcpick-0.2.1-24.fc22.src.rpm
teeworlds-0.6.3-1.fc22.src.rpm
trousers-0.3.13-3.fc22.src.rpm
udftools-1.0.0b3-28.fc22.src.rpm
unicornscan-0.4.7-9.fc22.src.rpm
vtun-3.0.3-11.fc22.src.rpm
weplab-0.1.5-15.fc22.src.rpm
wmmon-1.0-0.1.b2.20120606git575778a6.fc22.5.src.rpm
yad-0.27.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
	build failure due to gnu11 change that entails different inline semantics;
	an undefined reference to a function.  See the porting_to document for more
	details.

avarice-2.12-7.fc22.src.rpm
fawkes-0.5.0-19.fc22.src.rpm
fdm-1.7-5.fc22.src.rpm
libpuma-1.2-3.fc22.src.rpm
masscan-1.0.3-2.fc22.src.rpm
ncbi-blast+-2.2.30-1.fc22.src.rpm
nifti2dicom-0.4.9-1.fc22.src.rpm
ocp-0.1.20-9.fc22.2.src.rpm
root-5.34.24-1.fc22.src.rpm
trafficserver-5.0.1-1.fc22.src.rpm
uboot-tools-2015.01-0.2.rc3.fc22.src.rpm
vxl-1.17.0-15.fc22.src.rpm
webkitgtk-2.4.8-1.fc22.src.rpm
	these packages are not prepared for gcc's version 5.  E.g. fdm has:
	ifeq ($(shell (LC_ALL=C $(CC) -v 2>&1|awk '/gcc version 4/') || true), )
	CPPFLAGS:= -I. -I- $(CPPFLAGS)
	else
	CPPFLAGS:= -iquote. $(CPPFLAGS)
	endif
	but the gcc version is not 4 anymore -> the -iquote option isn't used,
	so an error occurs later on.

HepMC-2.06.09-7.fc22.src.rpm
	this one is not really clear, but the output of a program in the testsuite
	was in a floating-point notation rather than in a decimal notation, hence
	the test failed.

appstream-0.7.3-1.fc22.src.rpm
baloo-4.14.3-1.fc22.src.rpm
notmuch-0.19-1.fc22.src.rpm
perl-Search-Xapian-1.2.19.0-1.fc22.src.rpm
recoll-1.20.1-1.fc22.src.rpm
xapian-bindings-1.2.19-1.fc22.src.rpm
zeitgeist-0.9.16-0.3.20140808.git.ce9affa.fc22.src.rpm
	these packages failed to build since they are using the Xapian library, which
	has been built with gcc 4.9, but they expect it to be compiled with gcc 5.

	Marek


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