[erlang-questions] Patch Package OTP 22.0.7 Released

Frank Muller frank.muller.erl@REDACTED
Thu Jul 11 13:28:19 CEST 2019


Won’t compile on Ubuntu 16.04/18.04LTS after disabling native-libs and even
HIPE

/Frank

Le jeu. 11 juil. 2019 à 11:45, Erlang/OTP <otp@REDACTED> a écrit :

> Patch Package:           OTP 22.0.7
> Git Tag:                 OTP-22.0.7
> Date:                    2019-07-11
> Trouble Report Id:       OTP-15953
> Seq num:                 ERL-999
> System:                  OTP
> Release:                 22
> Application:             compiler-7.4.4
> Predecessor:             OTP 22.0.6
>
>  Check out the git tag OTP-22.0.7, and build a full OTP system
>  including documentation. Apply one or more applications from this
>  build as patches to your installation using the 'otp_patch_apply'
>  tool. For information on install requirements, see descriptions for
>  each application version below.
>
>  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>  --- compiler-7.4.4 --------------------------------------------------
>  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>  The compiler-7.4.4 application can be applied independently of other
>  applications on a full OTP 22 installation.
>
>  --- Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions ---
>
>   OTP-15953    Application(s): compiler
>                Related Id(s): ERL-999
>
>                Fixed a compiler crash introduced in 22.0.6
>                (OTP-15952).
>
>
>  Full runtime dependencies of compiler-7.4.4: crypto-3.6, erts-9.0,
>  hipe-3.12, kernel-4.0, stdlib-2.5
>
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