serious bug once opencv 3.1.0 is uploaded to unstable.
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e failing autopkgtests are considered blockers
for inclusion of a package in the Ubuntu release. Newer versions of
libgpuarray might not be included in Ubuntu releases until this is resolved.
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build failure on its own.
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a build failure in Debian imminently.
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As far as I can see, the only version of libgl2ps0 that was ever in the
archive that had a conflicting filepath was version 1.3.8-2 (bug #824882).
A Breaks/Replaces against this exact version would address any upgrade
problems there, without impacting users of stable releases.
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wherever -O3 is used.
Thanks for considering the patch.
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has been applied in Ubuntu. Please consider including it
in Debian as well.
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On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 12:35:10PM +0200, Graham Inggs wrote:
> Hi Steve
> On 27 September 2016 at 18:45, Steve Langasek
> wrote:
> > The attached patch has been applied in Ubuntu. Please consider including it
> > in Debian as well.
> The tests still fail on ppc64el
, or python-dev + python.
Attached is a trivial patch to fix this issue. Note that the python3.5
transition is coming soon to Debian, at which point the severity of this bug
report would be raised to serious.
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++ has reverse-dependencies in the
archive, in Ubuntu we've proceeded with a package rename for this
ABI-breaking change.
Should you agree and wish to make this same change in Debian, you can find
the patch attached.
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Package: openturns
Followup-For: Bug #871505
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu artful ubuntu-patch
Hi folks,
Here is a fix for this build failure on i386; it's fixable by ensuring we
build with -ffloat-store to get IEEE-compliant FP handling.
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serious; but you can downgrade it in the short term if necessary,
understanding that it will become serious again.
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Control: severity -1 serious
A regression in architecture support is a serious bug by default, and will
block the new version of this package from being published to testing unless
you arrange with the ftpmasters to have the old binaries removed.
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make it clear that this is the preferred backend (and possibly drop
python3-pydap from the suggests completely). It's not particularly useful
to have automated testing of the pydap backend if that backend is going to
be perpetually broken.
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cause there is no signal to say when the test results are good.
If the testing framework supports marking these tests as XFAIL as part of
the autopkgtest, or otherwise skipping them when run on unsuitable hardware,
I think that would be preferable.
Attached is a patch that appears to achieve this h
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On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:37:05PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Hi Ghislain,
>
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 01:16:14PM +0100, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
>
> > Indeed, which
kgtests
on two architectures, both of which have luajit available.
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n't know a timeline for glibc 2.26 in Debian, but when it does arrive
this will of course become a serious bug. You may wish to consider applying
this patch.
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y.
In any case, the attached patch fixes the build in Ubuntu, and should also
be harmless in Debian.
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On Sat, Sep 09, 2017 at 01:38:17PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> diff -Nru oce-0.17.2/debian/rules oce-0.17.2/debian/rules
> --- oce-0.17.2/debian/rules 2016-06-16 14:02:43.0 -0700
> +++ oce-0.17.2/debian/rules 2017-09-09 12:53:53.0 -0700
> @@ -5,6 +5,9 @
ccess on armhf, the reason they don't all do this is that the fixups are
expensive and it's better to fix the code.
(I am somewhat surprised to see that this particular package build is an
armhf build on an "armel" host; but I'm not sure that's material here.)
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k it makes sense to apply it in Debian.
Perhaps you would also prefer to work with upstream to understand why this
flag causes the tests to fail. Previous versions of scalapack did not fail
when built with this flag, and it is a sensible default in Ubuntu for some
time.
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versions in
debian/control.
Please see the attached patch for this.
I am filing this bug as Severity: important, because while it does not
currently cause your package to FTBFS, it will eventually become a FTBFS bug
the next time a new version of python3 is added to the distribution.
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debian/control file, debian/tests/control's Depends field takes a
comma-separated list. As a result, the tests are not passing on the debci
infrastructure:
http://ci.debian.net/packages/m/minieigen/unstable/amd64/
The attached small patch should correct this problem.
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+dfsg1-1ubuntu2/+build/14331366
Attached is the patch has been uploaded to Ubuntu to fix this issue there,
and is one possible solution. (Though you may wish to adjust it to also do
the right thing on non-Linux i386 Debian architectures.)
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tures, depending on how serious this
breakage is.
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arm64 already had
special handling in debian/rules, to build with lower parallelization on
Ubuntu.
I have uploaded the attached patch to Ubuntu to add ppc64el to this list,
and the package now builds.
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.
It's simpler to declare a dependency on '@', which translates as 'all the
binary packages produced by this source'; then you don't have to keep it
up to date as your package names change.
Please see the attached patch.
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