Symbols file incorrect for compilers supporting LTO

Bug #650945 reported by Peter Pearse
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Cross build source patching
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cairo (Debian)
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cairo (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

The configure script detects compilers supporting LTO and passes the -flto switch. This results in symbols of the form <>_lto_<>
These symbols are not present in the current debian symbols files, causing the package build to fail

Tags: cross-build
tags: added: cross-build
description: updated
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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

Thank you for your bug report, could you send that bug to Debian as well?

Changed in cairo (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Low
Changed in cairo (Debian):
status: Unknown → New
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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

cairo (1.10.0-1ubuntu4) natty; urgency=low

  * Fix build failure with -flto (adding optional symbol).

Changed in cairo (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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Peter Pearse (peter-pearse) wrote :

Fix in Ubuntu Natty
cairo (1.10.0-1ubuntu4) natty; urgency=low

Changed in cross-patches:
status: New → Fix Released
Changed in cairo (Debian):
status: New → Fix Released
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