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Tobias Kortkamp
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graphics/pgplot: Unbreak build with GCC 10
Error: Type mismatch in argument 'pixmap' at (1); passed INTEGER(8) to INTEGER(1) ./drivers/gidriv.f:266:72: 266 | : CALL GRGI01(IX0, IY0, IX1, IY1, IC, BX, BY, %VAL(PIXMAP)) | 1 Error: Type mismatch in argument 'pixmap' at (1); passed INTEGER(8) to INTEGER(1) ./drivers/gidriv.f:275:72: 275 | : CALL GRGI01(IX0, IY0, IX0, IY0, IC, BX, BY, %VAL(PIXMAP)) | 1 Error: Type mismatch in argument 'pixmap' at (1); passed INTEGER(8) to INTEGER(1) ./drivers/gidriv.f:288:72: 288 | : %VAL(WORK)) | 1 Error: Type mismatch in argument 'pixmap' at (1); passed INTEGER(8) to INTEGER(1) ./drivers/gidriv.f:367:72: 367 | : CALL GRGI03(IX0, IY0, IX1, IY1, IC, BX, BY, %VAL(PIXMAP)) | 1 Error: Type mismatch in argument 'pixmap' at (1); passed INTEGER(8) to INTEGER(1) ./drivers/gidriv.f:378:72: 378 | CALL GRGI04(NBUF, RBUF, BX, BY, %VAL(PIXMAP), MAXIDX) | 1 Error: Type mismatch in argument 'pixmap' at (1); passed INTEGER(8) to INTEGER(1) http://package18.nyi.freebsd.org/data/121amd64-default-PR244494/2020-06-10_18h04m44s/logs/errors/pgplot-5.2.2_27.log PR: 246700
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