Bug#359325: libsndfile_1.0.15-1(m68k/unstable/spice): FTBFS on m68k

2006-03-29 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: Ok, I have an account on an m68k machine. If I compile with gcc-3.3.5 all tests pass. I am now going to try compiling under an unstable chroot environment. The 1.0.16pre1 pre-release of libsndfile works correctly on m68k. If anyone is is interested, it would be

Bug#359325: libsndfile_1.0.15-1(m68k/unstable/spice): FTBFS on m68k

2006-03-28 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: If not, asking on debian-68k@lists.debian.org or [EMAIL PROTECTED] should get you an account. I'll try that. Ok, I have an account on an m68k machine. If I compile with gcc-3.3.5 all tests pass. I am now going to try compiling under an unstable chroot

Bug#359325: libsndfile_1.0.15-1(m68k/unstable/spice): FTBFS on m68k

2006-03-27 Thread Stephen R Marenka
Package: libsndfile Version: 1.0.15-1 Severity: important libsndfile fails to build from source on m68k. Here are selected excerpts from the buildd log. | Automatic build of libsndfile_1.0.15-1 on spice by sbuild/m68k 85 | Build started at 20060317-1419 |

Bug#359325: libsndfile_1.0.15-1(m68k/unstable/spice): FTBFS on m68k

2006-03-27 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Stephen R Marenka wrote: Package: libsndfile Version: 1.0.15-1 Severity: important libsndfile fails to build from source on m68k. Unless someone can give me ssh access to an m68k machine, I can't debug this problem. Erik -- +---+

Bug#359325: libsndfile_1.0.15-1(m68k/unstable/spice): FTBFS on m68k

2006-03-27 Thread Stephen R Marenka
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 08:12:14AM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: Stephen R Marenka wrote: Package: libsndfile Version: 1.0.15-1 Severity: important libsndfile fails to build from source on m68k. Unless someone can give me ssh access to an m68k machine, I can't debug this

Bug#359325: libsndfile_1.0.15-1(m68k/unstable/spice): FTBFS on m68k

2006-03-27 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Stephen R Marenka wrote: If you're a dd, you should be able to access crest directly http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi. I'm not. If not, asking on debian-68k@lists.debian.org or [EMAIL PROTECTED] should get you an account. I'll try that. Erik --