[Nut-upsdev] [nut-commits] buildbot failure in Network UPS Tools on Ubuntu-lucid-x86
Charles Lepple
clepple at gmail.com
Thu Dec 16 13:16:08 UTC 2010
On Dec 16, 2010, at 3:31 AM, Arnaud Quette wrote:
> Hey Charles,
>
> 2010/12/16 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>
> The Buildbot has detected a new failure of Ubuntu-lucid-x86 on
> Network UPS Tools.
> Full details are available at:
> http://buildbot.networkupstools.org/public/nut/builders/Ubuntu-lucid-x86/builds/78
>
> If I understand this correctly, there are multiple copies of some of
> the man page names in the automake variables:
>
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 ../../../docs/man/nut.conf.5 ../../../
> docs/man/ups.conf.5 ../../../docs/man/upsd.conf.5 ../../../docs/man/
> upsd.users.5 ../../../docs/man/upsmon.conf.5 ../../../docs/man/
> upssched.conf.5 ../../../docs/man/nut.conf.5 ../../../docs/man/
> ups.conf.5 ../../../docs/man/upsd.conf.5 ../../../docs/man/
> upsd.users.5 ../../../docs/man/upsmon.conf.5 ../../../docs/man/
> upssched.conf.5 '/var/lib/buildbot/buildbot-slave-cayenne/Ubuntu-
> lucid-x86/build/nut-2.4.3-r2739/_inst/share/man/man5'
>
> /usr/bin/install: will not overwrite just-created `/var/lib/buildbot/
> buildbot-slave-cayenne/Ubuntu-lucid-x86/build/nut-2.4.3-r2739/_inst/
> share/man/man5/nut.conf.5' with `../../../docs/man/nut.conf.5'
> /usr/bin/install: will not overwrite just-created `/var/lib/buildbot/
> buildbot-slave-cayenne/Ubuntu-lucid-x86/build/nut-2.4.3-r2739/_inst/
> share/man/man5/ups.conf.5' with `../../../docs/man/ups.conf.5'
> /usr/bin/install: will not overwrite just-created `/var/lib/buildbot/
> buildbot-slave-cayenne/Ubuntu-lucid-x86/build/nut-2.4.3-r2739/_inst/
> share/man/man5/upsd.conf.5' with `../../../docs/man/upsd.conf.5'
> /usr/bin/install: will not overwrite just-created `/var/lib/buildbot/
> buildbot-slave-cayenne/Ubuntu-lucid-x86/build/nut-2.4.3-r2739/_inst/
> share/man/man5/upsd.users.5' with `../../../docs/man/upsd.users.5'
> /usr/bin/install: will not overwrite just-created `/var/lib/buildbot/
> buildbot-slave-cayenne/Ubuntu-lucid-x86/build/nut-2.4.3-r2739/_inst/
> share/man/man5/upsmon.conf.5' with `../../../docs/man/upsmon.conf.5'
> /usr/bin/install: will not overwrite just-created `/var/lib/buildbot/
> buildbot-slave-cayenne/Ubuntu-lucid-x86/build/nut-2.4.3-r2739/_inst/
> share/man/man5/upssched.conf.5' with `../../../docs/man/
> upssched.conf.5'
>
> damn, I've missed that one!
>
> Let me know if you are still working on this in your working copy,
> or if I should take a look at this over the weekend.
>
> I haven't really looked at the failures when asciidoc is not
> installed.
>
> well, that's an issue: buildbot slaves needs the actual 8.6.3 for
> make dist to work: manpages are now distributed, but since these are
> not versioned, they are rebuild at worst upon make dist...
>
> otherwise, we get the failures we have with all the slaves (apart
> from Arjen's which should meet AsciiDoc requirements).
> I'm very reluctant to version generated manpages, so our only option
> is to require AsciiDoc 8.6.3.
>
> Another option would be to know exactly which AsciiDoc version is
> available, since building manpages doesn't require the very latest.
The Linux boxes and the OS X system all have AsciiDoc 8.6.3 in /usr/
local or similar. They only differ in whether or not they have up-to-
date dblatex packages (or things that dblatex depends on). I'll check
on the FreeBSD box later.
The configure script should be gathering the version information. It
might not be enabling things properly, though.
> I would be very grateful if you can also have a look at the above
> (overwrite) on your side.
> I'll get back on the macros to finally fix docs linking.
OK, I'll add it to my todo list.
> BTW, any plan to update AsciiDoc on your systems?
Past 8.6.3? Not at the moment, but I don't see why not. I'd prefer to
stick to point releases, though.
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