Hey, > Hi again, it doesn't build on clean environment > http://debomatic-amd64.debian.net/distribution#unstable/tomahawk-player/0.8.4-1/buildlog
I'm confused, on a Ubuntu 16.04 clean environment everything works fine with multiarch support but on debian sid it does not work. (https://launchpadlibrarian.net/240678247/tomahawk-player_0.8.4+dfsg1-0ubuntu1~xenial1_amd64.build) Is there a different in multiarch support? > licensecheck * -r > shows some stuff not mentioned in changelog. debian/copyright corrected. Should be complete now. > all the thirdparty stuff has different licenses, and should be > packaged separately (if possible, or useful outside this package). Most of them it is not useful. I had discussed this problematic with the developers. > ./src/tomahawk/sourcetree/items/LovedTracksItem.h: * the Free > Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or > ./src/tomahawk/sourcetree/items/InboxItem.h: * the Free Software > Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or > > even inside src there are different licenses. The developers say that this files are a bunch of code from a co-developer. > ./data/js/cryptojs/sha384.js:code.google.com/p/crypto-js/wiki/License > (and many more from cryptojs) Crypto-js is removed now. > data/fonts/*.ttf <--- please use system Roboto fonts, not any embedded > version. Is removed. > so, please think with upstream about removing all the external libs, > and package them separately (many of them should already be in debian) Please take a look on one of my old mails in this bug reports there is a statement to the external libs. The most java script files are removed now and tomahawk is using the system roboto font. Kind regards, Stefan Ahlers

