The attached patch should fix the build issue. The logic is : if
readlink -f fails, then the link is absolute and the file is to be found
in debian/tmp.
This logic fixed the issue in the previous version of the package.
Please test the patch and report back.
Nicolas, thank you very much for
Hi,
I came across this bug during the Paris BSP, and I could reproduce it in
hplip/3.11.12-2. In the meantime, the maintainer made an upload of a new
upstream release (hplip/3.12.2-1), and I can't reproduce the failure
anymore.
Would you care to check if you can reproduce the build failure?
I came across this bug during the Paris BSP, and I could reproduce it in
hplip/3.11.12-2. In the meantime, the maintainer made an upload of a new
upstream release (hplip/3.12.2-1), and I can't reproduce the failure
anymore.
Would you care to check if you can reproduce the build failure?
I just
tags 657047 + patch
thanks
Le 18/02/2012 à 19:06, Ronny Standtke ronny.stand...@fhnw.ch écrivit :
I came across this bug during the Paris BSP, and I could reproduce it in
hplip/3.11.12-2. In the meantime, the maintainer made an upload of a new
upstream release (hplip/3.12.2-1), and I can't
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