Bug#733343: reconserver FTBFS on all architectures

Daniel Pocock daniel at pocock.com.au
Thu Jan 2 15:08:05 UTC 2014


Hi Ivo,

Can you please remove the block on this?

Regards,

Daniel



On 30/12/13 11:13, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 29/12/13 01:41, Ivo De Decker wrote:
>> Control: reassign -1 reconserver 0.9.1-1
>>
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 11:31:18PM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> reassign 733343 librecon-1.9-dev 1.9.0~beta8-1
>>> fixed 733343 1.9.0~beta8-2
>>> stop
>>>
>>> reconserver is not really at fault here, I believe librecon-1.9-dev
>>> should depend on the related libresiprocate-1.9-dev and so the bug is
>>> being reassigned there, fix is being uploaded.
>> Not really. The new resiprocate upload just gets you to the next error:
>> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=reconserver&arch=i386&ver=0.9.1-1&stamp=1388277038
> That was also an error with reSIProcate dev package dependencies
>
>> I added a block hint to make sure this version of reconserver can't migrate to
>> testing (even if this bug gets reassigned). Please let me know when the issues
>> has been dealt with for real, and I will remove the block hint.
> All the issues in reSIProcate have been fixed and the reConServer
> package is now building fine
>
>
>>> What is the best way to force another attempt at building reconserver
>>> after the new librecon-1.9-dev is available in unstable?
>> In normal circumstances (when the new upload of a build-dep would fix the
>> issue for real), you could do a new upload with a versioned build-dependency
>> on the new library you uploaded, or you could ask
>> debian-wb-team at lists.debian.org for a rebuild (in this case, with added
>> 'dep-wait' on the new lib). I happened to notice this bug by chance (because
>> aba mentioned it on irc), but normally, you should explicitly ask for
>> rebuilds on the mailing list.
> I want to avoid a versioned build dependency because it is quite
> possible for somebody to build a local version of the reconserver
> package with an older resiprocate library, they just have to install the
> build dependencies manually
>
>



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