retitle 393985 Bug#393985: quilt: FTBFS on misconfigured chroots severity 393985 normal thanks
Hello, the error message you get is: Could not determine the envelope sender address. Please use --sender. This happens when quilt fails to retrieve the hostname, ie: - /etc/mailname does not exist - `hostname -f` does not return a fqdn - neither does `hostname` Ie, it only happens on misconfigured build daemons and chroots ;) I'll fix the testsuite by using the --sender flag to override your bad configuration, but I'm lowering the gravity because I don't see as an etch blocker at all. Bye, Mt. On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 10:04:48PM +0200, Andreas Jochens wrote: > Package: quilt > Version: 0.45-4 > Severity: serious > > Hello, > > when building 'quilt' on in a clean unstable chroot, > I get the following error: > > [14] $ ls patches/ > series -- ok > [15] $ quilt mail --mbox mbox --prefix "test" --subject "This is a test" -m > "Message" -- failed > Could not determine the envelope sender address. Please use --sender. != > Unable to extract a subject header from patches/1.diff > [18] $ cat - no-subject > patches/1.diff -- ok > [24] $ quilt mail --mbox mbox --prefix "test" -m "Message" -- failed > Could not determine the envelope sender address. Please use --sender. != > Introduction has no subject header > [27] $ cat - no-subject > patches/2.diff -- ok > [38] $ cat - no-subject > patches/3.diff -- ok > [44] $ cat - no-subject > patches/4.diff -- ok > [53] $ cat - no-subject > patches/5.diff -- ok > [57] $ ls patches/ > series -- ok > [58] $ quilt mail --mbox mbox --prefix "test" --subject "This is a test" -m > "Message" -- failed > Could not determine the envelope sender address. Please use --sender. != > Patches patches/1.diff, patches/5.diff have duplicate subject headers. > [61] $ cat - no-subject > patches/5.diff -- ok > [65] $ quilt mail --mbox mbox --prefix "test" --subject "This is a test" -m > "Message" -- failed > Could not determine the envelope sender address. Please use --sender. != ~ > [66] $ grep -e '^Subject:' -e '^To:' -e '^Cc:' -e '^--$' -e '^ ' mbox -- > failed > grep: mbox: No such file or directory != Subject: [test 0/5] This is a test > ~ != -- > ~ != Cc: Dummy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ~ != Subject: [test 1/5] Subject of 1.diff > ~ != -- > ~ != Cc: Dummy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ~ != Subject: [test 2/5] Subject of > 2.diff is: split into multiple lines > ~ != -- > ~ != To: "John X. Doe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ~ != Subject: [test 3/5] Subject of 3.diff > ~ != To: John X. Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ~ != -- > ~ != Cc: "Joe R. Hacker" <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]>, > ~ != "John X. Doe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > ~ != > =?UTF-8?q?=C3=9C=20is=20an=20umlaut?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ~ != Subject: [test 4/5] First paragraph > used as subject of 4.diff. > ~ != Cc: "John X. Doe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ~ != Cc: Ü is an umlaut <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]> > ~ != -- > ~ != Subject: [test 5/5] Subject of 5.diff > ~ != -- > [89] $ cd .. -- ok > [90] $ rm -rf d -- ok > 20 commands (15 passed, 5 failed) > make[1]: *** [test/.mail.ok] Error 5 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/quilt-0.45' > make: *** [debian/stamp-makefile-check] Error 2 > > Regards > Andreas Jochens > -- Learning and doing is the true spirit of free software -- learning without doing gets you academic sterility, and doing without learning is all too often the way things are done in proprietary software. -- Raph Levien
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