Hello, ... I am the maintainer of the ocaml, lablgl and lablgtk packages, which have build dependencies between themselves (lablgtk depends on lablgl which depends on ocaml).
I found out that lablgtk was never built because it depended on a version of lablgl build with an older and incompatible version of ocaml. I fixed the build dependencies so this don't happen again, and am now checking for the status of the upload, so there is again a lablgtk in testing. Now, at : http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=lablgl&ver=0.95-3&arch=arm&stamp=1005084377&file=log&as=raw I see : File `log' in lablgl_0.95-3_arm (Nov 6 17:06) lablgl >> 0.95-3 >> Nov 6 17:06 >> log Automatic build of lablgl_0.95-3 on rameau by sbuild/arm 1.159 Build started at 20011106-1706 ****************************************************************************** Checking available source versions... Can't find source for lablgl_0.95-3 (only different version(s) 0.95-2 found) Giving back package lablgl_0.95-3 after failure in fetch-src stage. wanna-build failed with status 256 ****************************************************************************** Finished at 20011106-1706 Build needed 00:00:00, 0k disk space I suppose, this means that 0.95-2 was in the source mirror used by the build daemon or something such. This seem strange to me, since how could it attempt to build lablgl_0.95-3 if the source for 0.95-3 were not available. It is true that sources for 0.95-1 (in testing but obsolet) and 0.95-2 (hppa binary packages only) are in the source repository. That said, Will the autobuilder try again later on, or is some human action needed for this to work ? Friendly, Sven Luther

