Interesting,

I was able to reproduce the problem when I downloaded my own package and
run 'debian/rules clean'

this puzzled me for an hour but then I found the problem.
Somehow a broken source package has been uploaded - it did not applied
patches I wrote to fix broke upstream makefiles.

My apologies.
It could be my mistake or the problem with my dodgy 3G internet
connection disconnecting every 5 min.  :(


I re-uploaded the package and checked it again - it seems to be OK now.

Sorry for troubles.

Cheers,
Dmitry.


On 28/11/11 06:27, Benoît Knecht wrote:
> Still the same for me. The easiest way to reproduce is running
> 'debian/rules clean', which calls dh_auto_clean, which in turns runs
> 'make clean', where 'rm *.o; rm rsbep' will fail if those files do not
> exist. I assume that in your case, you were only running the clean
> target after building something, but git-buildpackage does it at the
> very beginning too, and it should not fail if there's nothing to do.
> (BTW, I appologize for not making it clear that I was building using
> git-buildpackage.)
> 
> Cheers,
> 


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