Johannes Schauer <jo...@debian.org> writes: > Quoting Ferenc Wágner (2016-04-28 07:58:35) > >> While working on enabling source-only uploads for some packages, several >> times I found myself wondering what type of (failed) build (arch-any/ >> arch-all/mixed) a given build log corresponds to. The dpkg-buildpackage >> options are important (and hopefully not too many), thus I find --debug too >> heavy-handed for this. > > aha. So if I understand your situation correctly, you have a directory > of build logs and you now want to figure out which build log > corresponds to which arch-all/arch-any/whatever build?
That is a good approximation, yes. > If that is the case, then this could be fixed by showing the values of > > BUILD_ARCH_ALL > BUILD_ARCH_ANY > BUILD_SOURCE > > in the log. Yes. > This would be more readable than printing the dpkg-buildpackage > invocation. I'm not sure about this one. Maybe more readable and also less useful... > Alternatively, this problem could also be fixed by printing the exact sbuild > invocation into the log. Though that might not be enough because your sbuildrc > might overwrite values. That's exactly why I didn't propose logging the sbuild invocation. Sbuild has too many knobs, which are also often tweaked, but are also fairly obvious from the build log. -- Regards, Feri