On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 02:47:01 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build
> on i386.
Hi Lucas,
I am not able to reproduce this issue in lenny on amd64. Tomorrow, I'll
get my hands on sid.
> Also, {,} is a bashism. Fix it before I report it :-)
Brace expansion is a bashism - therefore debian/rules correctly declares
SHELL variable. Sorry, there is nothing to report. :)
> This rebuild was done with gcc 4.3 instead of gcc 4.2, because gcc 4.3
> is now the default on most architectures (even if it's not the case
> on i386 yet). Feel free to downgrade this bug to 'important' if your
> package is only built on i386, and this bug is specific to gcc 4.3
> (i.e the package builds fine with gcc 4.2).
If you take a look into your report you'll see that this bug isn't
related to GCC, at least not in a way one would expect. The build process
was interrupted during file copying:
> > install -d -m755
> > debian/tmp-doc/{DEBIAN,usr/{share/{doc/{the/html,the-doc},doc-base,THE}}}
> > cp debian/manual.the debian/tmp-doc/usr/share/THE
> > cp: cannot create regular file `debian/tmp-doc/usr/share/THE': No such file
> > or directory
> > make: *** [binary-indep] Error 1
This looks like a shell problem. Anyway, I'll rewrite debian/rules to
avoid dependency on bash.
Thanks,
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Alen Zekulic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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