Bug#881781: stenc: FTBFS on non-Linux: memset, memcpy, strncmp undeclared

2017-11-17 Thread Denys Berkovskyy
I have uploaded updated version which fixes inclusion of and to debian mentors (RFS bug #882018). >> The software uses header, which does not exist on BSD systems. > > Or on the Hurd, which is a different beast altogether. I suspect we may > be out of luck on that front unless suffices for

Bug#881781: stenc: FTBFS on non-Linux: memset, memcpy, strncmp undeclared

2017-11-15 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Denys Berkovskyy writes: > I will prepare a patch for debian and report the issue upstream. Great, thanks! > The software uses header, which does not exist on BSD systems. Or on the Hurd, which is a different beast altogether. I suspect we may be out of luck on that front unless suffices fo

Bug#881781: stenc: FTBFS on non-Linux: memset, memcpy, strncmp undeclared

2017-11-15 Thread Denys Berkovskyy
> These declarations are absent because upstream for some reason decided > to conditionalize the inclusion of (and , for > that matter) on OS_LINUX. These are bog-standard headers that should > be safe to #include unconditionally. However, if the upstream > developers really want to be paranoid,

Bug#881781: stenc: FTBFS on non-Linux: memset, memcpy, strncmp undeclared

2017-11-14 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Source: stenc Version: 1.0.7-1 Severity: important Tags: upstream Justification: fails to build from source User: debian-h...@lists.debian.org Usertags: hurd-i386 Builds of stenc for hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-* (admittedly not release architectures) have been failing: main.cpp: In function 'int ma