Your message dated Fri, 9 Oct 2009 22:06:02 -0500
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and subject line Re: Bug#544405: php-net-sieve: FTBFS (possibly dh-make-php
brokenness)
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regarding php-net-sieve: FTBFS (possibly dh-make-php brokenness)
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Package: php-net-sieve
Severity: serious
php-net-sieve currently fails to build:
# install everything in default locations
/usr/bin/pear \
-c debian/pearrc \
-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/php/docs \
-d test_dir=/usr/share/php/tests \
install --nodeps -P
/tmp/buildd/php-net-sieve-1.1.7~/debian/php-net-sieve/
Net_Sieve-1.1.7/package.xml
Attempting to discover channel "Net_Sieve-1.1.7"...
Attempting fallback to https instead of http on channel "Net_Sieve-1.1.7"...
unknown channel "Net_Sieve-1.1.7" in "Net_Sieve-1.1.7/package.xml"
download directory "/home/aba/php5-5.2.10.dfsg.1/pear-build-download" is not
writeable. Change download_dir config variable to a writeable dir
install failed
make: *** [common-install-indep] Error 1
dpkg-buildpackage: error: fakeroot debian/rules binary gave error exit status 2
E: Failed autobuilding of package
W: no hooks of type C found -- ignoring
I: unmounting dev/pts filesystem
I: unmounting proc filesystem
As a sidenote, it also worries me that pear seems to attempt going
online during build. I suspect it should by default use --ofline option
to its install subcommand.
Kind regards,
- Jonas
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I just tested on a sid chroot, and it builds just fine. Closing the report.
Regards,
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Raphael Geissert - Debian Developer
www.debian.org - get.debian.net
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