Your message dated Sat, 17 Sep 2016 09:58:06 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#808055: php-pinba: FTBFS: PHP Fatal error: Call to a
member function getFilelist() on null in
/usr/share/php/PEAR/Command/Install.php on line 747
has caused the Debian Bug report #808055,
regarding php-pinba: FTBFS: PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function
getFilelist() on null in /usr/share/php/PEAR/Command/Install.php on line 747
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Source: php-pinba
Version: 1.0.0-2
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source
User: [email protected]
Usertags: ftbfs
X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected]
Dear Maintainer,
php-pinba fails to build from source in unstable/amd64:
[..]
dh_auto_install -O--buildsystem=phppear
/usr/bin/pear -c debian/pearrc -d download_dir=/tmp -d
include_path=/usr/share/php -d php_bin=/usr/bin/php -d bin_dir=/usr/bin -d
php_dir=/usr/share/php -d data_dir=/usr/share/php/data -d
doc_dir=/usr/share/doc/php5-pinba -d test_dir=/usr/share/php/tests install
--offline --nodeps -P
/home/lamby/temp/cdt.20151215162945.jSzid3ytVO/php-pinba-1.0.0/debian/php5-pinba
--nobuild ./pinba-1.0.0/package.xml
PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function getFilelist() on null in
/usr/share/php/PEAR/Command/Install.php on line 747
dh_auto_install: /usr/bin/pear -c debian/pearrc -d download_dir=/tmp -d
include_path=/usr/share/php -d php_bin=/usr/bin/php -d bin_dir=/usr/bin -d
php_dir=/usr/share/php -d data_dir=/usr/share/php/data -d
doc_dir=/usr/share/doc/php5-pinba -d test_dir=/usr/share/php/tests install
--offline --nodeps -P
/home/lamby/temp/cdt.20151215162945.jSzid3ytVO/php-pinba-1.0.0/debian/php5-pinba
--nobuild ./pinba-1.0.0/package.xml returned exit code 255
debian/rules:8: recipe for target 'binary' failed
make: *** [binary] Error 10
[..]
The full build log is attached.
Regards,
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❦ 15 décembre 2015 17:31 CET, Chris Lamb <[email protected]> :
> php-pinba fails to build from source in unstable/amd64:
>
> [..]
>
> dh_auto_install -O--buildsystem=phppear
> /usr/bin/pear -c debian/pearrc -d download_dir=/tmp -d
> include_path=/usr/share/php -d php_bin=/usr/bin/php -d bin_dir=/usr/bin -d
> php_dir=/usr/share/php -d data_dir=/usr/share/php/data -d
> doc_dir=/usr/share/doc/php5-pinba -d test_dir=/usr/share/php/tests install
> --offline --nodeps -P
> /home/lamby/temp/cdt.20151215162945.jSzid3ytVO/php-pinba-1.0.0/debian/php5-pinba
> --nobuild ./pinba-1.0.0/package.xml
> PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function getFilelist() on null in
> /usr/share/php/PEAR/Command/Install.php on line 747
> dh_auto_install: /usr/bin/pear -c debian/pearrc -d download_dir=/tmp -d
> include_path=/usr/share/php -d php_bin=/usr/bin/php -d bin_dir=/usr/bin -d
> php_dir=/usr/share/php -d data_dir=/usr/share/php/data -d
> doc_dir=/usr/share/doc/php5-pinba -d test_dir=/usr/share/php/tests install
> --offline --nodeps -P
> /home/lamby/temp/cdt.20151215162945.jSzid3ytVO/php-pinba-1.0.0/debian/php5-pinba
> --nobuild ./pinba-1.0.0/package.xml returned exit code 255
> debian/rules:8: recipe for target 'binary' failed
> make: *** [binary] Error 10
>
> [..]
>
> The full build log is attached.
It was fixed by bug 805222 in php-pear. I mark this one fixed in the
just-uploaded version of php-pinba.
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