[Debian-on-mobile-maintainers] Bug#1059228: This is fixed in the next release 0.11.1
Gianfranco Costamagna
locutusofborg at debian.org
Tue Apr 2 09:25:58 BST 2024
Hello,
On Fri, 15 Mar 2024 13:53:18 +0100 =?UTF-8?Q?Sebastian_Sp=C3=A4th?= <Sebastian at SSpaeth.de> wrote:
> This is fixed in the next release 0.11.1. However, I fail to build a
> package (due to my unexperience I guess).
>
> When I try to build a package from
> https://salsa.debian.org/DebianOnMobile-team/s2geometry
>
> I get the error:
>
> CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:204 (target_link_libraries):
> Target "s2" links to:
> absl::check
> but the target was not found. Possible reasons include:
> * There is a typo in the target name.
> * A find_package call is missing for an IMPORTED target.
> * An ALIAS target is missing.
>
> So something seems to be missing in the abseil library that it depends
> on. I am a bit at a loss about how to fix this. With a working package I
> could upload a new version...
http://debomatic-amd64.debian.net/distribution#unstable/s2geometry/0.11.1-1/buildlog
Looks like now that newer abseil is in sid, this issue is gone (maybe the cmake was fixed in abseil side)
(however, one test looks failing)
78: [ RUN ] S2PolygonTestBase.Area
111: .........WARNING: All log messages before absl::InitializeLog() is called are written to STDERR
111: F0000 00:00:1712046075.956008 1262963 s2edge_distances.cc:405] Check failed: tolerance.radians() > 0 (0 vs. 0)
111: *** Check failure stack trace: ***
110/111 Test #111: s2geometry_test ................................Subprocess aborted***Exception: 1.52 sec
...................................................................Index terms/doc: 13.00, Query terms/doc: 0.00
G.
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