Andreas Henriksson wrote:
Hello!
Fwiw, the uhttpmock testsuite failure was catching a real problem
in libsoup2.4-1 on arm64.
The libsoup2.4-1 package was missing its dependency on glib-networking
which made it non-functional, which was caught by the uhttpmock testsuite.
(I guess this was done in a porter upload to break a build-dependendency
cycle somewhere.)
The problem was solved by a binNMU of libsoup2.4 and after that
uhttpmock built file (no testsuite failure).
This should give the rest of GNOME a chance to build now...
Unfortunately we aren't there yet.
Currently installability of gnome-core is blocked by the chain (note:
this is probablly not the only blocker, just the first serioues one I
ran into)
gnome-core->eog->libpeas->seed.
Seed is blocked by a general FTBFS for which there has been a link to a
patch in the bug report for 4 and a half months but no response from the
maintainers regarding when they aim to get that fix into debian (or
alternatively what is blocking getting it in).
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=741785
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