PatchELF release patchelf-0.5pre13269

This page provides release patchelf-0.5pre13269 of PatchELF. It was generated automatically on 2008-11-19 22:13:53 UTC from revision 13269 of the path /patchelf/trunk of its Subversion repository (the XML record of the build job is available).

Distribution

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Channel

This release can be installed through Nix, a system for software deployment. It has been built for the following platforms:

You can install this package and keep it up to date by subscribing to the channel patchelf-unstable by once executing

$ nix-channel --add http://nixos.org/releases/patchelf/channels/patchelf-unstable
$ nix-channel --update
$ nix-env -i patchelf-0.5pre13269
and then running
$ nix-channel --update
$ nix-env -u patchelf
every time you want to upgrade to the latest release.

Alternatively, if you have Nix 0.8 installed, and have associated the application/nix-package MIME type with the nix-install-package script in your web browser, you can install the package simply by clicking on the links below. This only works if your Nix store is in /nix/store.

The channel contains the following prebuilt packages:

NameSystem
patchelf-0.5pre13269i686-linux
x86_64-linux

Problems

In case of build or usage problems with this release, please first check if there are newer releases that solve the problem. Otherwise report problems to e.dolstra@tudelft.nl, mentioning the full version number and a description of the platform you are building on. In case of a build problem include the part of the build log showing the error. In case of a usage problem try to narrow down the problem as much as possible and include enough information to reproduce the error.

Coverage Analysis

You can view the results of a code coverage analysis. The overall coverage rate is 94.5%.

Build Logs

Build of the Source Tarball on i686-linux

Build of a Nix Package on i686-linux

Build of a Nix Package on x86_64-linux

Build on Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy (i386)

Build on Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy (i386)

Build on Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy (amd64)

Build on Debian 4.0r5 Etch (i386)

Build on Debian 4.0r5 Etch (amd64)

Code Coverage Analysis on i686-linux

Build of an RPM on Fedora Core 2 (i386)

Build of an RPM on Fedora Core 3 (i386)

Build of an RPM on Fedora Core 5 (i386)

Build of an RPM on Fedora 7 (i386)

Build of an RPM on Fedora 8 (i386)

Build of an RPM on Fedora 9 (i386)

Build of an RPM on Fedora 9 (x86_64)

Build of an RPM on SUSE Linux 9.0 (i386)

Build of an RPM on openSUSE 10.3 (i586)