I noticed that ruby-gnome2 has a Dep-Wait on libdrm-dev, which doesn't look right to me.
I was trying to figure out why libdrm-dev was added as a build-dependency in ruby-gnome2/0.19.1-1. It seems that due to extconf-strict.patch, the package fails to build because pkg-config.rb invokes pkg-config-list-all, which exits with en arror because: (On GNU/Linux) $ pkg-config --list-all 1>/dev/null Package libdrm was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing `libdrm.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable Package 'libdrm', required by 'dri', not found $ grep drm /usr/lib/pkgconfig/dri.pc Requires.private: libdrm >= 2.4.3 This field should be empty on GNU/Hurd, right? mesa already conditionally build-depends on libdrm-dev, so I think it is a serious bug that mesa-common-dev does not depend on libdrm-dev [!hurd-i386]. Once this is fixed, and libdrm-dev removed entirely from ruby-gnome2's Build-Depends (should be pulled in by libgtkglext1-dev on other archs), the package should (in theory) build fine. Is my analysis correct? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

