Hi again
Maybe it is related to the fact that I had a failed build first. The patch
I did was not complete. So I had to re-run the build and then I got this
problem.
Best regards
// Ola
On 15 March 2017 at 22:28, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> Hi again
>
> The files that were
Hi again
The files that were deleted were deleted by a previous run of
dpkg-buildpackage. Can you try to run that command twice maybe?
// Ola
On 15 March 2017 at 22:27, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yes it is very easy to reproduce for me. I removed asciidoc and re-built.
>
Hi
Yes it is very easy to reproduce for me. I removed asciidoc and re-built.
Problem re-occured.
(wheezy_chroot)root@tigereye:~/build/audiofile/audiofile-0.3.4# apt-get
remove asciidoc
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages
Hi Ola,
2017-03-15 12:13 GMT+01:00 Ola Lundqvist :
> Hi
>
> Thank you.
>
> Odd that I stumbled on that then. For some reason I could not get the build
> through without that.
Do you have some logs?
I tried triggering timestamp related issues with the following command:
sbuild
Hi
Thank you.
Odd that I stumbled on that then. For some reason I could not get the build
through without that.
/ Ola
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Den 15 mar 2017 11:43 skrev "James Cowgill" :
> Control: retitle -1 audiofile: rebuild documentation at build time
> Control: severity
Control: retitle -1 audiofile: rebuild documentation at build time
Control: severity -1 wishlist
Hi,
On 14/03/17 21:39, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> Package: audiofile
> Severity: important
> Version: 0.3.4-2
>
> Hi
>
> While working on the oldstable security update for a number of CVEs I
> noticed
Package: audiofile
Severity: important
Version: 0.3.4-2
Hi
While working on the oldstable security update for a number of CVEs I
noticed that the package was not possible to build in a (relatively) clean
wheezy chroot. The reason was that I had not installed asciidoc. It looks
like this
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