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--- Begin Message ---
Source: sword
Version: 1.7.3.1+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
Tags: ftbfs
X-Debbugs-CC: domini...@corbex.org, teusjanne...@gmail.com
sword fails to build:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=sword
It looks like the problem is that it doesn't handle builds where the
arch-independent package libsword-common isn't built.
By the way, sword 1.8.1 was released in January.
Build log excerpt
-----------------------
dh_install --list-missing
dh_install: Please use dh_missing --list-missing/--fail-missing instead
dh_install: This feature will be removed in compat 12.
# Fixes FTBFS if running binary-arch target only
chmod -x debian/libsword-common/usr/share/sword/locales.d/*
chmod: cannot access
'debian/libsword-common/usr/share/sword/locales.d/*': No such file or
directory
make[1]: [debian/rules:32: override_dh_install] Error 1 (ignored)
# Remove empty directory: usr/share/sword/modules
rmdir debian/libsword-common/usr/share/sword/modules
rmdir: failed to remove
'debian/libsword-common/usr/share/sword/modules': No such file or
directory
make[1]: *** [debian/rules:34: override_dh_install] Error 1
Thanks,
Jeremy Bicha
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--- Begin Message ---
The package built successfully on my local amd64 Sid box.
That is why I expected it would build in the Debian infrastructure too.
It didn't.
The build error has now been fixed.
A fixed package was uploaded.
It can now be seen that the fixed package builds fine in the Debian
infrastructure.
Now closing the bug again.
Thank you for spotting this.
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Teus Benschop
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0318 712046
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