On Sun, 25 Nov 2018, 11:30 Niels Thykier <ni...@thykier.net wrote: > Adrian Bunk: > > Package: debhelper > > Version: 11.5.2 > > Severity: serious > > > > > https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/apcupsd.html > > > > ... > > dh clean --with autoreconf > > dh_auto_clean > > make V=1 -j16 clean > > make[1]: Entering directory '/build/1st/apcupsd-3.14.14' > > 1find . -depth \ > > \( -name -o -name -o -name \*.a \) \ > > -exec " CLEAN" \{\} \; -exec \{\} \; > > /bin/sh: 1: 1find: not found > > make[1]: *** [autoconf/targets.mak:98: clean] Error 127 > > > > > > > https://sources.debian.org/src/apcupsd/3.14.14-2/autoconf/targets.mak/#L98 > > > > > > Using V=1 for getting verbose build output is a relatively > > recent convention followed by some software. > > > > It is not something that is safe to use everywhere. > > > > Hi, > > Adding Luca to this report as it affect a change by Luca. > > @Luca: What is your take on this? Should we roll back on this, guard it > by a compat level or something else? > > Thanks, > ~Niels >
Hi Niels and Adrian, Before considering other options, would using VERBOSE=1 instead of V=1 work? I'm afk until later today so I can't check right now if gmake accepts it, iirc it does but I could be confusing it with other tools. Kind regards, Luca Boccassi >