On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 09:58:04AM +0100, Michael Koch wrote: > On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 09:05:37AM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote: > > Package: antlr > > Version: 2.7.5-2 > > Severity: serious > > Justification: FTBFS > > > > Automatic build of antlr_2.7.5-2 on aahz by sbuild/m68k 1.170.5 > > [...] > > ** Using build dependencies supplied by package: > > Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4), kaffe, fastjar, classpath, jikes-classpath > > (>= 1.18), autotools-dev, gcj, libgcj4-dev > > [...] > > cd lib/cpp; /usr/bin/make install prefix=`pwd`/../../debian/libantlr-dev/usr > > make[1]: Entering directory `/build/buildd/antlr-2.7.5/lib/cpp' > > make[1]: *** No rule to make target > > `/skole/tjener/home0/pere/src/debian/java/antlr-2.7.5/scripts/../lib/cpp/Makefile.in', > > needed by `Makefile'. Stop. > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/build/buildd/antlr-2.7.5/lib/cpp' > > make: *** [install] Error 2 > > > > There is no /skole directory on my buildd, and it is not immediately obvious > > from the build-depends that there should be one. This fails to build > > everywhere. > > That is strange as this package uses always local paths. It should > replace this with paths on the autobuilder. Can you try to find out why > it doesn't for you ? It worked for several people before uploading.
According to http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?&pkg=antlr it hasn't worked for any autobuilder, unlike previous versions. I've just built it manually on my athlon, and it built fine. Then I built it in an unstable chroot on the same machine, and it failed with the same error. Should't all packages be tested by building in a chroot before upload ;-) When I build only binary packages however, ie with debuild -B, it also fails to build outside the chroot. The paths in the Makefile are still all wrong. When I build with sbuild, inside the chroot, and also have it build binary-all packages, the build succeeds. So I guess you are doing something in binary-all, like adapting the paths, recreating Makefile.in (it is deleted in dh_clean?), that is also needed for binary-arch. Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]