Hi,

Could you please dget and build this package ?
It's based on latest svn snapshot:
https://dedibox.le-vert.net/divers/debian/aqualung/aqualung_0.9~beta9.1+svn.r1032-1.dsc

If this one works, there's definetly something between revision 1000 and 1032 that fixed your bug. However, I read the whole svn changelog and haven't see anything related to this bug.

Do you have some free time to help us figuring out what's wrong ? It's a bit hard to work on it as the problem is not reproductible here. If you have some time, I guess I'll just build that 31 packages between r1000 and r1032, so you could try them easily to see what revision fixed your issue.
Are you okay ?

I think this could be done in an automated way :D

Thanks in advance,

Adam.

Benjamin Scherrer a écrit :
Hi,

Adam: unfortunately it still crashes with the same errors after the
build and install of the .deb file.

Mark: I fixed this through compiling the newest svn-tarball (r-1032)
from source. But the debian package is still unusable for me.
I thought that if it's related to my system only, then the bug report
could be closed.

Regards
Benjamin

Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) schrieb:
Mark Purcell a écrit :
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 21:30:12 Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote:
Do you mean I should close the bug right now, even Ben has still this
issue ?
No if Ben still has the issue, then we shouldn't close, but from the
tone of his last email I was under the impression that the problem
has gone away.

Ben.  Can you confirm?

Mark
No Ben still has the issue.
Let's if it could be fixed by a binNMU.

Ben:
aptitude install dpkg-dev devscripts build-essential pbuilder
dget -x
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/aqualung/aqualung_0.9~beta9.1-1.dsc

cd aqualung-0.9~beta9.1
/usr/lib/pbuilder/pbuilder-satisfydepends
debuild -sa

Then dpkg -i the .deb package and tell us if it still fails.

Thanks in advance,

Regards, Adam.






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