Just for the record; I routinely build packages from debian source (that's my way to testing). Each build starts from minimal environment (dpkg, apt, build-essential, their dependencies); then Build-Depends is satisfied and build goes on. I suppose that either environment on build-machines where binaries for Debian are built is not that minimal or Build-Depends is satisfied not that blindly.
Hence the problem; Sometimes I FTBFS some package -- because Build-Depends either misses some package or lacks explicitly set relation. FTBFS itself doesn't make problem for me (each time I'd managed to figure out a block and workaround it manually). I still can't decide -- should (would? could?) I bugreport this? Look, I admit that I build unusual way. Maybe it's not the problem? (I've solved that twice today, that's why I post.) -- Torvalds' goal for Linux is very simple: World Domination -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

