Bug#816265: [Pkg-php-pecl] Bug#816265: Bug#816265: Bug#816265: php-geoip: FTBFS: libtool: No such file or directory

2016-02-29 Thread Sergey B Kirpichev
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 02:28:08PM +0100, Ondřej Surý wrote:
> It's not how important they seem to *me*, but to the release team.
> The FTBFS on non-release archs are not "serious"

I don't see that here:
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities

btw, will kfreebsd release arch or not - up to the release team, I
don't think you can decide about this by yourself.  Of course, you
can "help" them by ignoring some issues.

> > Why you break this so easily?
> > (btw, how such archs could get release status if you refuse to assist 
> > them?).
> 
> This is a breakage that was caused by libtool 2.4.6-0.1 upload.
> ...
> And as you can see in #814271, I fixed this bug within one week when it
> was reported. So please consider your words.

Maybe.  But to check that - package must be in an installable state
on this arch.  Otherwise, we can't be sure.

Ok, you aren't going to reconsider anything, there is no
issue and nothing to do, right?



Bug#816265: [Pkg-php-pecl] Bug#816265: Bug#816265: Bug#816265: php-geoip: FTBFS: libtool: No such file or directory

2016-02-29 Thread Ondřej Surý
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016, at 14:11, Sergey B Kirpichev wrote:
> > So a FTBFS on non-release arch with outdated PHP version.
> 
> I did some work to keep my packages in installable status for all arch's,
> no matter how important they seems to you.

It's not how important they seem to *me*, but to the release team. The
FTBFS on non-release archs are not "serious", just "normal" at most and
mostly it's "wishlist".

> Why you break this so easily?
> (btw, how such archs could get release status if you refuse to assist them?).

This is a breakage that was caused by libtool 2.4.6-0.1 upload. If you
want to blame somebody blame libtool maintainers for moving ltmain.sh to
different directory _again_.

And as you can see in #814271, I fixed this bug within one week when it
was reported. So please consider your words.

> > And with serious severity.
> 
> Whatever it is by severity - this a bug and it's not fixed yet.  And there is 
> no FTBFS bug
> for php7.0-dev on kfreebsd (as far, as I can see).

This bug is already fixed in 7.0.3-4:

php7.0 (7.0.3-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Resolve ltmain.sh link based on libtool version (Closes: #814271)

 -- Ondřej Surý   Mon, 15 Feb 2016 12:41:07 +0100

When libperl and libsnmp get's resolved on kfreebsd-*, this situation
will fix itself after newer php7.0 is built.

Somehow I cannot fix packages that are not up-to-date. Sergey, please
take your bitterness elsewhere. This is neither place nor time to hinder
the PHP 7.0 transition.

Cheers,
-- 
Ondřej Surý 
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