Hi, Steve, On November 29, 2017 12:50:55 AM EST, Steve Langasek <steve.langa...@canonical.com> wrote: >In Ubuntu, we observed that the canu package was not releasable because >it >generates per-architecture binary packages with a transitive dependency >on >libssw-java, which is only available on amd64. > >To work around this issue, I have added an "artificial" build >dependency on >mhap to the canu package in Ubuntu, so that the package will not build >on >architectures where mhap is not available. > >This problem also affects canu in Debian, and is the reason that canu >has >not migrated to Debian testing;
Yes, as I saw in https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2017/10/msg00239.html > so I would suggest applying this patch >in >Debian as well. > Thanks for your concern. I did not see much interest on this package and so was not really interested in a workaround. I believe this is primarily an issue with wanna-build queuing the package for building on those architectures to begin with [1]. regards Afif 1. https://lists.debian.org/debian-wb-team/2017/10/msg00009.html