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Package: ipe
Version: 6.0pre30-3
Severity: minor
Usertags: 3.0-quilt-by-default

To prepare a possible switch to the new source package format "3.0
(quilt)" [1], I converted all source packages and rebuilt the packages
afterwards to see what breaks, and ipe does break. To reproduce the
problem you can do this:

$ apt-get source ipe
$ sed -i -e '/^Source:/ aFormat: 3.0 (quilt)' ipe-6.0pre30/debian/control
$ dpkg-source -b ipe-6.0pre30
$ dpkg-source -x ipe_6.0pre30-3.dsc
$ cd ipe-6.0pre30 && debuild -us -uc

In this process, if the .diff.gz contains changes to upstream files,
dpkg-source will have created a corresponding patch in
debian/patches/debian-changes-6.0pre30-3 and will have registered that
patch in a quilt series (debian/patches/series, it is created if needed).
All the patches listed in the "series" file are applied directly during
the extraction (dpkg-source -x). quilt itself is used if available (and
will thus lead to the creation of the .pc directory), otherwise
dpkg-source applies the patches by itself. For more information about the
new source package format see the manual page dpkg-source(1).

In the case of ipe, the clean target will unapply all patches
including debian/patches/debian-changes-6.0pre30-3 ... and without this
patch debian/rules is broken because it includes a version of
src/config.pri that is not compatible with make:

 debian/rules build
src/config.pri:43: *** missing separator.  Stop.
dpkg-buildpackage: failure: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2

Maybe you could rework debian/rules to extract the few values that you need
with some awk call instead of directly including src/config.pri?

Cheers,

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/04/msg00004.html
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Raphael Hertzog




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Regards,
-Steve

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