I think it's your package which is broken. What's in debian/control? At Wed, 29 Jul 2009 23:17:54 +0000, sobtwmxt wrote: > > Package: pbuilder > Version: 0.189 > Severity: normal > > The warning below is indented by me. > > ... > > Setting up cdebootstrap (0.5.4) ...^M > Setting up pbuilder (0.188) ...^M > I: Setting DEBBUILDOPTS= > -> Attempting to satisfy build-dependencies > -> Creating pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy package > Package: pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy > Version: 0.invalid.0 > Architecture: i386 > Maintainer: Debian Pbuilder Team > <[email protected]> > Description: Dummy package to satisfy dependencies with aptitude - > created by pbuilder > This package was created automatically by pbuilder and should > Depends: libkrb5-dev, debhelper (>= 5), libssl-dev, libtool, bison, > libdb-dev (>4.6), libldap2-dev, libxml2-dev, libcap2-dev, > hardening-wrapper, libgeoip-dev (>= 1.4.6) > Conflicts: libdb4.2-dev > > warning, in file > > '/tmp/satisfydepends-aptitude/pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy/DEBIAN/control' > near line 7 package 'pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy': > `Depends' field, reference to `libdb-dev': > `>' is obsolete, use `>=' or `>>' instead > > dpkg-deb: ignoring 1 warnings about the control file(s) > > dpkg-deb: building package `pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy' in > `/tmp/satisfydepends-aptitude/pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy.deb'. > Reading package lists... > > ... > > > If that matter, the command line - in the pkg directory - was > > pdebuild --use-pdebuild-internal --buildresult .. -- --basetgz \ > /var/cache/pbuilder/squeeze.base.tgz > > The basetgz is squeeze. It could be that some packages in it are at > most 2 weeks old. I haven't updated it before building the package. > > -- > [email protected] > SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbuilder-maint mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pbuilder-maint >
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