On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Dave Rawks <d...@pandora.com> wrote:
>        Am I missing something? I just downloaded the tarball tagged 3.3.4 from
> github and attempted to build debian packages from it.
>
> 1. The debian changelog is not updated to reflect the version tag.
> 2. the build dependencies appear to be broken, as the build requires
> libtools to be installed but that isn't called out in the control file.
> 3. the build fails when it attempts to descend into the web subdirectory
> of the build tree.
>
> I've been away from this project for a few weeks now and I was under the
> impression for the traffic on this list that some of the version
> tagging/workflow questions have been heavily discussed. However it seems
> that the actual function of the source tree may have become slowly and
> subtly broken at some point in the recent past (circa 3.2~)
>
> At any rate I've not got a lot of time on my hands to fix this at the
> moment, but figured I'd at least say something in case that might rouse
> some interest in fixing it.

I had been building snapshot packages for the Ubuntu PPA:

https://launchpad.net/~rufustfirefly/+archive/ganglia

Source files for successful build:
https://launchpad.net/~rufustfirefly/+archive/ganglia/+files/ganglia_3.3.5.orig.tar.gz
https://launchpad.net/~rufustfirefly/+archive/ganglia/+files/ganglia_3.3.5-1~oneiric.debian.tar.gz
https://launchpad.net/~rufustfirefly/+archive/ganglia/+files/ganglia_3.3.5-1~oneiric.dsc

I hope that helps!

Jeff

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