[Debian-med-packaging] Bug#909071: pbbam: FTBFS on every release architecture where it previously built (fwd)
Adrian Bunk
bunk at debian.org
Wed Feb 6 10:50:34 GMT 2019
On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 11:11:38AM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
Hi Andreas,
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 09:57:01AM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > >
> > > Indeed, with this pbbam now passes its autopkgtests on all three
> > > architectures in Ubuntu. Attached is a complete patch against pbbam
> > > 0.19.0+dfsg-3 for this.
> >
> > Thanks, I've done NMUs for both this problem and removal of the libpbbam
> > provides that caused FTBFS of blasr and pbdagcon.
> >
> > debdiffs are attached.
>
> Thanks a lot for your NMUs and the service to attach debdiffs. I
> updated the according Git repositories on Salsa. Since there was a race
> condition of mails I've uploaded pbbam with (basically) the same changes
> as you did. I injected your changelog entry anyway in Git.
> Unfortunately when I look at pbbam build logs[1] it seems bug #909071
> can not be considered as solved. :-(
> BTW, I previously tried to spent some time into the i386 port but with
> no result. :-(
#909071 is resolved since pbbam built on amd64/arm64/ppc64el/mips64el.
i386 FTBFS is part of #829741, and 32bit and big endian failures are
not relevant for testing migration since there are no older binaries
for these architectures in the archive.
> Regarding your NMUs: You've sent also debdiffs for blasr_5.3.2+dfsg-1.1
> and pbdagcon_0.3+git20161121.0000000+ds-1.1 but I have not seen any
> upload of these. I've commited the debdiffs in Git. I'm just waiting
> whether I see some uploads but feel free to ping me whether I should
> "sponsor" your changes.
They are now uploaded, I had to wait with uploading until the pbbam
provides fix was built on mips64el so that they won't FTBFS again
due to that.
> Thanks again for all your contribution
>
> Andreas.
cu
Adrian
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