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My package pilot-link failed to build on ia64 for version 0.12.2-10. According to the logs [1] the error is: unixserial.c:102:27: error: operator '<' has no left operand The code is: 93 /* Linux versions "before 2.1.8 or so" fail to flush hardware FIFO on port 94 close */ 95 #ifdef linux 96 # ifndef LINUX_VERSION_CODE 97 # include <linux/version.h> 98 # endif 99 # ifndef LINUX_VERSION_CODE 100 # define sleeping_beauty 101 # else 102 # if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 0x020108) 103 # define sleeping_beauty 104 # endif 105 # endif 106 #endif So it looks like LINUX_VERSION_CODE is defined but as an empty string. What is very strange is that all the previous versions, with the same upstream version, compiled correctly on caballero. For example version 0.12.2-9 was correctly built: 0.12.2-1 (latest build at Feb 14 18:25: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-2 (latest build at Feb 16 09:25: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-3 (latest build at Feb 18 08:09: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-4 (latest build at Feb 18 12:23: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-5 (latest build at Mar 2 10:02: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-6 (latest build at Mar 7 17:43: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-7 (latest build at Mar 22 13:47: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-8 (latest build at Mar 24 10:17: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-9 (latest build at Mar 25 10:32: maybe-successful) 0.12.2-10 (latest build at Jun 3 16:59: maybe-failed) Something changed between Mar 25 and Jun 3 2007 on caballero? In particular in the file /usr/include/linux/version.h used by the buildd? The package was built correctly on all the other architectures. I would prefer not to patch the code just to build it on ia64. What can I do? Thanks [1] http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=pilot-link&ver=0.12.2-10&arch=ia64&stamp=1180904361&file=log -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

