Description: Use correct integer type for Fortran prototypes and variables
GNU Fortran's default integer width is 32-bit, the same as GCC, therefore use
int rather than long int when interfacing with Fortran. This was an issue on
64-bit big-endian systems, since the upper 32 bits of the long would be set,
which would also be lost when truncating to a 32-bit integer.
Author: James Clarke <jrtc27@debian.org>
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/857067
Last-Update: 2017-03-28
---
This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
--- include/dsdplapack.h.orig
+++ include/dsdplapack.h
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
\file dsdplapack.h
\brief DSDP uses BLAS and LAPACK for many of its operations.
*/
-
-typedef long int ffinteger;
/*
-typedef int ffinteger;
+typedef long int ffinteger;
*/
+typedef int ffinteger;
+
/*
#define __DSDP_NONAMEMANGLING
#undef __DSDP_NONAMEMANGLING
--- src/vecmat/dtrsm2.c.orig
+++ src/vecmat/dtrsm2.c
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#include "dsdplapack.h"
-typedef long int integer;
-typedef long int logical;
+typedef int integer;
+typedef int logical;
#define max(a,b) ((a) >= (b) ? (a) : (b))
#define dmax(a,b) (double)max(a,b)