On 12/25/18 8:12 PM, Otto Kekäläinen wrote: > ti 25. jouluk. 2018 klo 10.17 Sebastiaan Couwenberg > (sebas...@xs4all.nl) kirjoitti: >> >> On 12/25/18 8:57 AM, Otto Kekäläinen wrote: >>> Can you please provide an actual pbuilder command or something I can >>> copy-paste to reproduce the actual problem (and not just the aptitude >>> symptom)? >> >> Sure: >> >> sudo cowbuilder --create \ >> --distribution=sid \ >> --basepath=/var/cache/pbuilder/base-sid.cow >> dget -u \ >> http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gdal/gdal_2.3.3+dfsg-1.dsc >> cd gdal-2.3.3/ >> dch -nm "Test rebuild" >> pdebuild --pbuilder cowbuilder -- \ >> --basepath /var/cache/pbuilder/base-sid.cow/ >> >> pbuilder will be unstable to install the build dependencies, causing the >> configure target to disable MySQL support despite using the --with-mysql >> option: >> >> MySQL support: no > > I cannot reproduce this inside a Docker image (e.g. via Salsa > gitlab-ci.yml) because the operation is too heavy, but basically this > bug report is about how aptitude resolves build dependencies and that > specific part can be reproduced with: > > aptitude -y build-dep gdal > > This, however, does not result in any problems either.
Have you checked the buildlog to see whether MySQL support is enabled or not? Also try building grass, vtk7, or any of the other affected packages. Both grass & vtk7 FTBFS in my sid pbuilder chroots. >> Please also answer my questions: >> >>> Isn't the appropriate fix to build libmariadbclient-dev-compat from >>> the mariadb-10.3 instead of 10.1? Aren't you now transitioning from >>> 10.1 to 10.3? And shouldn't mysql-defaults be updated for that too? > > Of course, in due time, say 2-3 days after mariadb-10.3 is in unstable. For the record, mysql-defaults (1.0.5) has been uploaded to unstable and updated to depend on the mariadb-10.3 packages. default-libmysqlclient-dev now depends on libmariadb-dev-compat instead of libmariadbclient-dev. Kind Regards, Bas -- GPG Key ID: 4096R/6750F10AE88D4AF1 Fingerprint: 8182 DE41 7056 408D 6146 50D1 6750 F10A E88D 4AF1