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12:02 PM
@IntermediateHacker well, am I right?
 
@rubenvb no.. already tried that. :(
 
dang
Is there any way to MTP your way out of finding the maximum value of a float/double? I believe the long way would always end up at infinity, or not have the true max value (skipped it or hasn't reached it yet)
 
which maximum value? +inf, or the largest non-infinite, or the largest before it starts skipping integers, or something else?
 
the same as std::numeric_limits::max<double>() would give, but all the others would be cool too :)
so the largest non-inf value.
 
Why not infinity?
 
12:06 PM
cause inf != inf
 
0x7fffffff should do the trick for floats, I believe :)
assuming all the "special" stuff like nan and inf are represented with either mantissa or exponent zero, which I think is true, but not 100% sure
for double, it'd be 0x7fffffffffffffff ;)
 
user142019
Is there a way to overload static_cast<myawesometype>(double)?
 
@jalf nope that gives a different answer.
 
@WTP myawesometype(double) ctor?
 
user142019
Does that work? Cool.
 
12:10 PM
 
I think so. Though if you have implicit conversion ctor then no need for static_cast.
Either way, compiler will complain if it's not possible.
 
oh, apparently it's 0x7F7FFFFF
 
@jalf stop yanking my chain.
 
ah right, exponent field should be max value - 1
so 254 instead of 255 for float
 
user142019
ctor works! :)
 
12:13 PM
@rubenvb Infinities don't behave like NaNs.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes oh right, mixed those up :/
 
+inf == +inf.
 
right, for inf it's inf*any_number = inf
 
mawning
I have a question about ctors. I have a ctor which sets up all the GUI elements in my GUI program. This is starting to get quite lengthy, is it a good idea to move everything in appropriately name functions and just call these functions from the ctor?
 
That could improve readability.
 
12:23 PM
Hi everyone
@RMartinhoFernandes I've edited my question on SO. Here it is:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9007584/specializing-a-method-template-for-classes-in-a-namespace
@RMartinhoFernandes I would like to specialize Foo::Bar for classes in a namespace and not just prevent classes in other namespaces from instantiating the class e.g. Foo.
 
Can you change Bar?
 
To what?
 
To something like:
    template<typename T>
    enable_if<family1_test<T>> Bar( T& _T ) {
        // code for family1
    }
    template<typename T>
    enable_if<family2_test<T>> Bar( T& _T ) {
        // code for family2
    }
 
If it works its all good :)
 
1 hour ago, by sehe
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Q: c++ STL algo remove_if used with template

user1171015I tried to apply stl algorithm remove_if on template, and met some trouble. Any help is appreciated! template <class T> bool flag_delete(pair<T,int> a) {return (a.second == 1);} template <class T> void fun_delete_by_flag(vector<T> &vec_data, ivec &vec_flag) { ...

It doesn't interest me to 'just answer' simple questions like that (basically, just reading people the compiler message back)
I like to help and add value, when I see that bits of understanding are missing. It just goes unnoticed :)
see, this is why I basically stopped answering questions on SO;
 
12:34 PM
@sehe Not anymore :)
 
@RMartinhoFernandes thank you! It doesn't really change the way I feel about SO and repwhoring the reputation mechanism :)
 
Als
Hey guys
 
I think I outgrew it, like so many others who have said similar things on this list. Or, it might just be that the public has changed.
@Als: hi
 
Als
Hello
I wanted to get my new laptop prep'd up with gcc, what do you think is the best IDE?
Codeblocks + gcc ?
 
Huh. I don't follow. gcc is fine on it's own. vim + make, kinda nice. From there, you can easily just open the same with Eclipse CDT or Codeblocks. Both of them have some appeal but none of those ever convinced me to keep using them. MSVC++ on the other hand, actively enthuses me to close the IDE
 
Als
12:43 PM
do you mean gcc + mingw?
I am on windows
I am fine with MSVC but I do need gcc as well.
 
does anyone know some good line and rectangle algorithms?
...and ellipses
 
@sehe us n00bs need you to answer our questions on SO and help reduce our level of n00bness, just like others did for you way back when you just started :)
 
Als
noobs :D
 
Well you could try out QtCreator. It may be specified in projects based on qmake and Cmake, but you can add custom build steps to run any build system. But I haven't used it with the Windows debugger, only gdb
 
<--- n00b ??? :(
 
12:48 PM
<--- ULTRA SUPER MEGA N00B
 
Als
:) War of noobs
 
Admitting it is the first step
 
mmm. nobody answered my questions :) I just flailed and failed so many times that I got it.
On the contrary, I think I learned the most from answering heaps of questions.
Dec 10 '11 at 12:06, by rubenvb
@TonyTheLion I don't know how complete, but yes. Note MinGW(.org) and MinGW-w64 are not guaranteed ABI compatible. You can find my 32-bit toolchain build here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win32/Personal%20Builds/rubenvb/4.6.3-1/
I suppose both Eclipse and CodeBlocks would be quite nice on Windows
 
@sehe You flailed yourself? That's harsh.
 
Als
@sehe: Yeah, I am just wary of the eclipse cos its a big fat lady.
drains out resources
 
12:50 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes Erm. Now I'm starting to doubt what flailing means. I meant 'running in all directions', 'expending way to much youthful energy'
@Als PS. I'm sure rubenvb has 64bit builds too
@RMartinhoFernandes A sort of like 'freewheeling' but with less focus on the uselessness (it wasn't really useless. Everyone needs to invent how to adapt a Corba-marshaled abstract table to type expose standard conforming iterators. Everyone needs to improve on the darn MFC DDX_ macros by writing template-specialized functions instead, and use baseclasses in MFC to drive the dataexchange from them)
 
meh
what am I missing here?
template<typename Layout, typename Widget>
void AddWidget<Layout*, Widget*>(Layout * layout, Widget * widget)
{
	if (layout)
		layout->addWidget(widget);
}
 
template<>
void AddWidget<Layout*, Widget*>(Layout * layout, Widget * widget)
?
 
my compiler complains about a missing '; ' before < on the second line of the definition
 
Can't partially specialize functions.
 
didn't mean to specialize it
 
12:55 PM
@TonyTheLion Then:
template<typename Layout, typename Widget>
void AddWidget(Layout * layout, Widget * widget)
{
@TonyTheLion mooh
 
lol
now, I have a whole bunch of Layout's to which I add different GUI elements. I now have this template. I wondered if there would be a good generalized way to add different GUI elements to the Layout's, without need to call AddWidget many times.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I'm getting the error messages
enable_if des not name a type
error: expected unqualified-id before template
 
perhaps I should make a container of GUI elements?
but they are different types...
 
@Als I use Qt Creator. Although it kinda forces qmake on you, the IDE itself is nice. CMake project management sucks IMHO. But it has git, svn and gdb integration.
 
0
Q: Drawing Ellipse from a bounding box?

IntermediateHackerDoes anyone know a good algorithm for drawing an ellipse from a bounding box? draw_ellipse(int s1, int s2, int s3, int s4, color c); I don't need something optimized to incomprehendable , unreadable efficiency. Just something good enough to use for a simple drawing api. You can provide the al...

<-- asks a new question at SO or P.SE every few seconds.
 
12:58 PM
@IntermediateHacker and then you post them here? :p
 
@IntermediateHacker SO chat fail. Your arrow is not pointing to the right thing
 
@jalf nah, I only post a few.
@rubenvb lol :D
 
Als
@rubenvb: QT creator is just the plain IDE without the QT stuff right? And it integrates with an installed gcc well?
 
I think my question would fit better on SO.
 
@Als yes, but it only has qmake pro and CMake project management. I'm not sure if it can do the same for a makefile-based thing. It kinda has all the Qt stuff builtin, but you don't need to use it.
I don't use the Qt stuff, except qmake to build cause it was easiest at the time
 
1:03 PM
@rubenvb It offers an option to import a "Makefile-based" project. You can customize the build steps to execute arbitrary programs, the default is make all
 
@John how does it display the source files? Does it pick up all headers etc.?
 
@Olumide right now I don't have time to write up an answer, but see if this helps: ideone.com/RD80C
 
@rubenvb I think it picks up all files on import (not sure). But then it relies on the <projectname>.files file recognize files that belong to the project. So when moving files on the system you may need to manually edit that file which is not that great
 
@John ah, ok. Pretty ok then (at least better than the evil mockup it makes of CMake...) Thanks.
 
Als
btw guys codeblock + gcc how's that as against qtcreator + gcc?
 
1:12 PM
I think that mostly runs out for personal preference. It works both (AFAIK), but I don't know any significant pros or cons for either combination.
 
Als
Yes at the end of it one gets used to it, but just Since i am getting this up on a new laptop i was hoping to get the best
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Thanks. Its more complicated than I hoped :-/
Do I really need all this just to specialize the method Bar of class Foo for different family types?
 
@Als there are no good C++ IDEs, some are just better than others
 
Als
@rubenvb: Ofcourse
 
The Qt Creator devs are working on Clang integration for the editor, so that's something to look forward to
 
1:19 PM
Unix is my C++ IDE... ...every six months or so, I stray to try other "real IDEs", but I always seem to come back to vim/cmake
 
I found gedit with a few plug-ins works rather niceley
 
Well the include scanner from qtcreator crashes/chokes for big (or more like huge) projects, so that may be a point against it
 
if I put a bunch of pointers inside a vector, and then call clear() on the vector, it will just delete the copy of the pointers inside the vector, right?
 
Xeo
@RMartinho, you here?
 
Als
@TonyTheLion: Yes
 
1:27 PM
ok thanks
 
Als
@TonyTheLion: It won't call delete on them, STandard library containers do not take ownership of deallocating pointers
@TonyTheLion: Might want to have a look at:
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A: Does vector::erase() destroy the removed object?

Alsvector::erase Removes from the vector container and calls its destructor but If the contained object is a pointer it doesnt take ownership of destroying it. You will have to explicitly call delete on each contained pointer to delete the content it is pointing to, for example: void clearVector...

 
@Xeo Now I am.
 
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes Good, mind testing the snippet in this question with GCC 4.7?
 
Als
huh I just installed codeblacks + gcc and it installed me gcc 4.4.1
that old?
 
@Xeo Errors similar to clang's.
 
Xeo
1:34 PM
k, post that as a comment then please :)
 
@Als too old :)
 
Get at least 4.6.2
 
Als
I downloaded it from codeblocks website
the package had the IDE + gcc
 
Xeo
Boy, I should really compile GCC 4.7 sometime soon...
 
Als
I didn't knew it would be that old
 
Xeo
1:36 PM
So, what exactly do I need to accomplish that?
 
Als
damn
 
Here's a good 32-bit MinGW-w64 toolchain: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win32/Personal%20Builds/rubenvb/4.6.3-1/
Here's a good 64-bit MinGW-w64 toolchain: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/rubenvb/4.6.3-1/
 
@Xeo Dunno, I just ran $ packer -S gcc-snapshot.
 
@Xeo You can elect to get binaries instead though.
 
@Als just remove+replace the gcc delivered with codeblocks.
 
1:37 PM
@rubenvb He, I linked you yours above :)
 
Ah yes idd you did.
 
48 mins ago, by sehe
Dec 10 '11 at 12:06, by rubenvb
@TonyTheLion I don't know how complete, but yes. Note MinGW(.org) and MinGW-w64 are not guaranteed ABI compatible. You can find my 32-bit toolchain build here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win32/Personal%20Builds/rubenvb/4.6.3-1/
 
I saw that, then forgot, then dug up the links again.
Imagine that.
 
Ok
 
Als
@rubenvb: Just replacing works fine? It doesn't do any registry entries or whatever?
 
1:38 PM
That's actually quite an achievement
 
@Als No. This is GCC, not Word.
 
Registry entries. Hah. Windows addicts
 
Als
@RMartinhoFernandes: Yes, Just an passing doubt
 
@Als mine doesn't, I imagine codeblocks just gets the path right from its install directory or something. Not sure really.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Ooh. They should do a COM+ interface on GCC that you could do to get intellisense in Notepad!
 
Als
1:39 PM
I don't wanna fuck the new lappie
 
@Als I don't want it to call delete on them, the pointers are GUI elements
 
@RMartinhoFernandes You need to configure GCC with --disable-win32-registry to have it not mess with the registry
 
@Als Trust me, it's ok.
 
Als
@TonyTheLion: Then you need to call whatever which de-allocates them, that won't happen implicitly is the point
 
Worrying about the Windows registry == pissing in the sea to kill fishies
 
Als
1:40 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes: I always trust the bot :)
 
there'll be piss in the sea no matter what you do
 
Everytime I update GCC, it consists of simply renaming the existing folder, and putting the new one in place.
 
Xeo
@LucDanton When, where, how?
 
@Xeo What system?
 
--enable-win32-registry
--enable-win32-registry=key
--disable-win32-registry
The --enable-win32-registry option enables Microsoft Windows-hosted GCC to look up installations paths in the registry using the following key:
          HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Free Software Foundation\key


key defaults to GCC version number, and can be overridden by the --enable-win32-registry=key option. Vendors and distributors who use custom installers are encouraged to provide a different key, perhaps one comprised of vendor name and GCC version number, to avoid conflict with existing installations. This
 
Als
1:41 PM
@rubenvb: lulz
 
4 mins ago, by rubenvb
Here's a good 32-bit MinGW-w64 toolchain: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win32/Personal%20Builds/rubenvb/4.6.3-1/
Here's a good 64-bit MinGW-w64 toolchain: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/rubenvb/4.6.3-1/
 
@rubenvb Oh my it is true gasp!
 
If you want it on Linux, knowing your distro helps.
@sehe Holy...
 
Xeo
@LucDanton Debian Squeeze 6.0.3
 
@Xeo You can add unstable repos to your sources, then sudo apt-get -t unstable install gcc-snapshot.
Pinning will ensure that no other packages get upgraded.
 
1:44 PM
I wondered if anyone can help tell me if there is a way to do this ?
 
@TonyTheLion Use initializer lists?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I"m not using C++0x
 
@Xeo What my /etc/apt/preferences file look like. The three oneiric* came with my distro (Ubuntu quite obviously), the two last entries I made specifically to hold back the packages from unstable, except for gcc-snapshot which gets a pass.
 
@TonyTheLion C++11 FTFY
 
1:45 PM
lol
boost is not an option either
 
Damn, no boost?
 
@Xeo This can still conflict with some packages. For instance I can't easily install haskell-platform here.
 
nope, adds too much dependency to the project, which my client doesn't want
 
Does your client wait for butterflies to come out of cocoons to clip their wings right away?
Use an array.
 
you mean std::array?
 
1:48 PM
QWidget* widgets_a[] = { txt, lbl, stuff };
std::vector<QWidget*> v(begin(a), end(a));
You can find begin and end here: ideone.com/ruKX3
 
@TonyTheLion your client tells you what they want to be made, not how to make it
tell them, boost or GTFO
 
@thecoshman They want a product with a reduced number of dependencies!
 
@thecoshman it's not always that simple
They pay me, so if I don't do it the way they want, they can just go find someone else that will
and then I'm out of a job again
 
Btw, the solution I gave above is pretty much what initializer lists translate to.
 
yea, seems like a nice way to reduce lines of code
repetitive one's
 
1:51 PM
@TonyTheLion That's nonsense.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes can your solution be made simpler. No one I work with will be able to understand or maintain it. (I hate to bother you.)
 
You just copy Boost into the project and poof, no dependencies.
 
@Olumide I don't think so.
 
Xeo
@Olumide comment it.
 
@CatPlusPlus I was going to say the same thing, but thought people shoot me down
 
Xeo
1:53 PM
If they don't understand array initialization and range initialization of containers, they're missing something very basic.
 
:( ... I don't even understand enough about SFINAE myself. I'm still reading the template book.
 
Insisting on not depending on boost is, IMO, stupid
 
I have one project with some version of boost in svn. I don't want to meet that again
 
@Xeo No, that's not what he was referring to. lol
 
Xeo
Oh, then... :)
 
1:53 PM
Hi folks. :)
Good morning to all ya.
 
it's not morning.
neither morning can be good
 
in Russia maybe not, but here in USA it is. :)
 
Well, it's afternoon in UTC. That's where I live. I win.
 
:D
 
GMT for me, the most bad ass time zone of them all :P
 
1:57 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes why two family tests? e.g. struct is_family2 and is_in_Family2
 
@thecoshman , come on EAT rulez :)
 
And considering building Boost for C++11 project is PITA, bundling it is probably the only sane option.
 
@Olumide The function is just a marker. The struct is there to tell if the marker exists or not in the namespace of that type, giving a boolean.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes No, it's not.
 
@CatPlusPlus DST is over.
(until March)
 
1:59 PM
UTC is not affected by DST. It's 2PM UTC.
 
@CatPlusPlus I only had an issue regarding GCC 4.7 and a feature macro :/
 
I live in GMT+1 and it's 3PM here.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes the problem is that I'm going to have more than 2 namespaces and as such I see the whose setup especially struct family_of becoming very complicated.
 
@LucDanton I had to rebuild some libs with -std=c++0x, because it happily breaks the ABI.
 
@CatPlusPlus Is there a 'stress-test' of sorts to check ABI compatibility? Throwing some exceptions around?
 
2:01 PM
Dunno. This was "argument has a different type with -std=c++0x" kind of ABI breakage.
They have some scoped enum emulation that breaks when you actually substitute it with scoped enum.
 
@CatPlusPlus So? Afternoon.
 
@CatPlusPlus Any particular Boost lib perhaps?
 
Oh, afternoon.
Nevermind then.
@LucDanton Well, I remember Filesystem not linking properly without rebuild.
 
why the hell doesn't grooveshark start to buffer the next song once it has fully buffered the song you are currently listening too. Ever new song takes time to buffer >_<
 
But still, it's silly.
@thecoshman Buy a bigger tube.
 
2:03 PM
@CatPlusPlus at work
 
Tell your boss to buy a bigger tube, then.
 
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ fuck it! no more music
 
> It is as if you are jumping with a car into a large canyon and thinking "hey, everything is driving fine" just because you have not hit the ground yet.
 
Als
Fuck ..my internetz :(
I am in need of a serious download manager
the gcc download cut off at 18.8MB of 25.9 MB :(
 
Resume it?
 
Als
2:06 PM
I was downloading using google chrome :(
it cannot resume...
 
why don't more things of torrent downloads
 
wget also works
 
wget -c
 
if connection broken, it can resume
 
You've noticed the download of 30MB?
Woah, that's bad.
 
Als
2:07 PM
I am wary of torrents and p2p , bring more crap than good stuff
 
@RMartinhoFernandes go on...
 
You're thinking of the year 2000.
 
torrents are very safe crapwise. Everything is hash checked
 
Als
@kfmfe04: Does it work with sites like rapidshare or say sourforge which are not jus purely file downloads theres som token stuff i guess
 
2:08 PM
just don't download crap torrents
 
@CatPlusPlus how fast is your 'net connection?
 
wget works with Sourceforge.
No download manager will work with Rapidshare, unless you pay them.
@thecoshman 20Mbps currently.
 
Als
okay wget it is then
I hope it supports windows 7
 
generally, if it can be accessed via url form, wget should work
 
It even supports Windows 8.
 
2:10 PM
Wait, you're downloading wget for Windows, to download GCC?
5
 
Isn't that wonderful.
 
Als
@RMartinhoFernandes: And stuff in future, Pissed off that i downloaded 18MBs of part file which is useless now.
 
@CatPlusPlus Ah well, -std=c++11 doesn't appear to break the ABI. Yet.
 
you could use windows' built in ftp command stuff too
 
@RMartinhoFernandes via a torrent that is got from a IRC log stored in a cached google page
@Als oh no, 18MB best buy some more floppy discs dude
 
2:12 PM
I don't think Sourceforge has FTP mirrors.
 
@Als - apparently scp can be resumed with rsync - have no idea about Chrome's download though:

http://superuser.com/questions/368578/what-to-do-after-a-scp-failure
 
Als
hmm too many options...I am not convinced which one is better
or which actually works
 
cygqin
 
wget has always worked well for me, but I think any downloader that is robust against disruptions should work fine
(including torrents)
 
Als
hmm @kfmfe04, thanks I am going to do some analysis before i get anything
 
2:26 PM
@Als - k - gl - make sure you check out this thread if you haven't already
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=52d7f50382b40865&hl=en
 
@DzekTrek purposefully obfuscating it for a poor confused windoze user?
 
Linking with ld takes so much time.
But then again, some of the object files are 20MB large, that might be related.
 
@CatPlusPlus Link it with copy /B a+b+c (or cat)....
@CatPlusPlus And you could disable lto
 
This is without LTO, or any optimisations for that matter.
 
@CatPlusPlus You might want to double check that. As soon as the binary is smaller than the 20MB it is LTO
 
2:33 PM
Nope.
 
user142019
Hello.
 
so, finally installing cygwin... any suggestions for what mirror might actually work?
 
holy crap
 
@thecoshman i never had a broken one. I just choose a local one (it is alphabetically on TLD)
 
oh wait, thecoshman != Als
 
2:42 PM
Note, however, that local package cache appears to be per-mirror so you might want to stick with the same mirror on updates
 
@sehe I keep getting told some ini file is wrong, only option is 'ok' then it keeps on going
 
user142019
0
Q: Deobfuscating PHP code

Xavier LynchI have this script I am working on updating which I recognize to be obfuscated using evals and base64 encoding. I have researched through many of the similar questions already asked and made some progress. However I am a little confused as to what my next step should be. Original Code <?php...

 
user142019
sigh…
 
@rubenvb indeed thecoshman is thecoshman and Als is Als
 
@thecoshman you mean it says that the ini suggests there is newer setup.exe?
@thecoshman Very surprised you managed that without typos
 
2:43 PM
@sehe I just downloaded the setup.exe
 
@sehe me too :D
no one saw that ¬_¬
 
I saw what you did there
 
yeah, I keep getting an error "Possible corrupt mirror? Setup.ini rejected"
 
@thecoshman cunningly dodging the real question (what is the message about the ini)
@thecoshman Funny. The Oman/UAE mirrors might not be in the best of shapes, it would appear LOL
 
2:45 PM
I told it use proxy settings from IE, so that shouldn't be a problem
might just keep trying till I find a mirror that works
 
@thecoshman never had problems with that
You can use 'my' setting (which is the one in .NL, though I have used easynet.be and TU Dresden in the past - I think there weren't any Dutch mirrors a few years back)
 
sure, what mirror do you use?
 
Don't forget to cleanup the local package dirs if you want a fresh start
 
Xeo
So... after an hour of digging through the web and reading man pages, I think I got the right setup to only install gcc-snapshot from the unstable target...
 
@thecoshman ^^
 
2:47 PM
@sehe this is first install, so I don't think I would have anything to clean up
 
@thecoshman Have a look, that hasn't killed anyone. It will deffo save setup.ini at the very least. Also, local package dir, global settings, mirrors etc. are in a registry key, but if you nuke the LPD it will just assume fresh install
 
the only file in the cygwin folder is etc/setup/timestamp
 
Xeo
Or not...
> 277 upgraded, 332 newly installed, 53 to remove and 788 not upgraded.
 
Xeo
I don't think that many packages are involved when installing gcc-snapshot, eh?
 
2:50 PM
nope
can't you just build gcc 4.7 and install it to /opt or /home/xeo/gcc?
 
yay! it working :D
 
Xeo
Well, I wanted to go the "easy" route of just getting prebuilt binaries, since my vbox isn't very.. good at compiling big sources :D
 
understandable :)
 
Xeo
Okay, seems specifying -t unstable was the source of "error"
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 gcc-snapshot : Depends: binutils (>= 2.22) but 2.20.1-16 is to be installed
                Depends: libc6-dev (>= 2.13-5) but 2.11.2-10 is to be installed
                Depends: libasound2 (> 1.0.24.1)
dammit :|
that means manually sorting out the dependencies, eh?
/sigh, this is getting over my head..
 
> libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 (>= 2.22.0) but it is not installable
Hmm...
 
2:58 PM
That apt-get?
 
Xeo
aye
 
And you think it's easier to deal with apt-get dependency mess, than to just build the damn thing?
Tsk tsk.
 
Xeo
:(
Building takes hours for me.. atleast for Clang
 

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