On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 05:30:37PM -0000, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> There still one test failing in my amd64 chroot:
>
> Running binaries-general 1.0... building... testing... FAILED:
>
> --- t/tests/binaries-general/tagsting...2011-06-27 17:20:44.000000000 +0000
> +++ debian/tests/binaries-general/tags.binaries-general 2011-06-27
> 17:23:17.107068548 +0000
> @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
> E: binaries-general: arch-dependent-file-in-usr-share usr/share/foo/basic
> E: binaries-general: binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath usr/lib/foo/basiclibrpath
> /usr/lib
> E: binaries-general: binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath usr/share/foo/basic
> /usr/local/lib
> +E: binaries-general: debug-symbols-directly-in-usr-lib-debug
> usr/lib/debug/basic
> E: binaries-general: library-in-debug-or-profile-should-not-be-stripped
> usr/lib/debug/usr/share/foo/basic
> W: binaries-general: binary-compiled-with-profiling-enabled
> usr/share/foo/basic
> W: binaries-general: debug-package-should-be-named-dbg usr/lib/debug/basic
---end quoted text---
I beleive the problem indeed was due to the Ubuntu change:
- Drop debug-symbols-directly-in-usr-lib-debug from binaries-general.
you probably removed it because it caused the following FTBFS in i386
arch:
-E: binaries-general: debug-symbols-directly-in-usr-lib-debug
usr/lib/debug/basic
I tried to find out why debug-symbols-directly-in-usr-lib-debug error
isn't triggered, so I created a package for the binaries-general test
(attached), and built it, here are my findings:
* In lintian, the checks/binaries has the following:
# Detached debugging symbols directly in /usr/lib/debug.
if ($file =~ m,^usr/lib/debug/[^/]+$,) {
unless (exists($objdump->{NEEDED})
|| $fileinfo =~ m/statically linked/) {
tag 'debug-symbols-directly-in-usr-lib-debug', $file;
}
}
* After building the 'basic' package, I ran:
$ file debian/basic/usr/lib/debug/basic
debian/basic/usr/lib/debug/basic: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386,
version 1 (SYSV), statically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.15,
not stripped
* Please note: "statically linked", although the Makefile builds 'basic'
with:
gcc -o basic basic.c -pg -Wl,--rpath,/usr/local/lib
So, I decided to check the built 'basic' binary:
$ file basic
basic: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically
linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.15, not stripped
So, the culprit turned to be:
objcopy --only-keep-debug basic $(DESTDIR)/usr/lib/debug/basic
This 'objcopy' causes the resulting binary to be statically linked.
What I would like you to do is to build the package I have attached, and
check if debian/basic/usr/lib/debug/basic would be statically linked or
not.
** Attachment added: "basic_1.0.tar.gz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lintian/+bug/798513/+attachment/2187518/+files/basic_1.0.tar.gz
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