On 24 November 2010 22:27, Karl Kleinpaste <[email protected]> wrote: > Dmitrijs Ledkovs <[email protected]> writes: >> xiphos - 3.1.4-4~80~maverick1 was inadvertedly build against >> sword-1.6.2 from the developer-preview ppa, while only sword-1.6.1 was >> available from the stable ppa. > > Why was building Sword 1.6.2 not part of the process? > > It's not essential, but it takes care of quite a few other matters that > had been hanging since 1.6.1, especially stuff like failure-to- > uncompress and other matters. > > Would it be a problem to rebuild both latest Sword and Xiphos (and > perhaps current BibleTime) for the PPA? >
Full incident report: Sword-1.6.2 is packaged and uploaded to developer-testing ppa. Sword-1.6.1 in the stable ppa and in the maverick repository. Xiphos 3.1.4 was packaged and uploaded to developer-testing. Then a new source upload was done into the stable ppa. The stable ppa had developer-testing in the build config. During the xiphos build, in the stable ppa, sword 1.6.2 got pulled in from the developer-testing. But sword 1.6.2 was not available from the same repositories so we ended up with people using stable ppa and not be able to apt-get the sword library used during build. I do not know why stable ppa had developer-testing in the build config. I do not remember why that was added. I could have even been me. I don't know how far sword-1.6.2 has been gone in the packaging: API/ABI review, porting -Werror patches and finishing up the work on using CMake during build and packaging python-sword binding. I will check all current binaries wrt which sword they were build with. As for sword-1.6.2 - when it is ready then it will be in stable. Squeeze is frozen so xiphos 3.1.4 and sword-1.6.2 will be headed to experimental and squeeze-backports. Biblememorizer is a priority right now, since squeeze has it build against Qt3 still. _______________________________________________ Pkg-crosswire-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-crosswire-devel
