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Subject: Incompatible with make 3.80+3.81.b3-1
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Package: cdbs
Version: 0.4.32
Severity: serious

        Hi,

 Cdbs breaks for some packages when upgrading to make 3.80+3.81.b3-1.
 This make version explicitely has incompatibilities with previous
 versions, I'm afraid this has to be fixed on the side of CDBS.

 The problem I encountered was with the gst-plugins0.8 packages, when
 "dh_installdirs -p" has been called for all binary packages, I get a
 make error saying it can't find the install target.
    make: *** No rule to make target "install",
    necessary for "binary/gstreamer0.8-plugins". Stop.
 In previous builds, or when downgrading to a previous make version,
 the following command would have been run:
    dh_installdocs -pgstreamer0.8-plugins debian/README.Debian NEWS

 Hence, I believe that the incompatibility might be due to this
 expression in debhelper.mk:
    $(patsubst %,install/%,$(DEB_ALL_PACKAGES)) :: install/%:

 I'm not versed in Makefiles, but if I can provide more information, let
 me know.

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A fixed version of make has been uploaded; as this was already fixed in make
upstream CVS, I think the conclusion is that this is not a cdbs bug, just a
make one.  Closing the bugs on cdbs accordingly.

Also closing the bugs on digikam and licq, which have already been
requeued for binNMUs with the new make (and, in the case of digikam, already
built successfully on i386).

m68k folks, it looks like the new make FTBFS on m68k, which bears some
investigating.  The, um, "good" news is that the broken version *also*
FTBFS, so all buildds should still have a working make in their chroots and
this won't slow things down any. :)

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Steve Langasek                   Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer                   to set it on, and I can move the world.
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