Samuele Giovanni Tonon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> Samuele Giovanni Tonon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> apt-get build-dep apcupsd
>>> apt-get source apcupsd
>>> cd apcupsd-3.12.4
>>> debuild
>>>
>>> this worked for me on an amd64.
>>> maybe use make and not pmake ?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Samuele
>>
>> Actually the other way around:
>>
>> % apt-get build-dep apcupsd
>> % apt-get source apcupsd
>> % cd apcupsd-3.12.4
>> % debuild
>>
>> everything works, BUT
>>
>> % apt-get install pmake
>> % debuild
>>
>> /usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file `/sbin/apcupsd':
>> Permission denied
>>
>>
>> I guess you need to Build-Conflict pmake or change the configure test.
> that is a problem of pmake that divert make and ignore environment, i
> can't do anything about that.
>
> if this work
> % apt-get build-dep apcupsd
> % apt-get source apcupsd
> % cd apcupsd-3.12.4
> % debuild
>
> then it's not an apcupsd bug and more than that if you install pmake
> i think more than one source should not build.
>
>
> Regards
> Samuele
Note that your configure script does a test for pmake:
checking for gmake... no
checking for pmake... /usr/bin/pmake
checking whether /usr/bin/pmake sets $(MAKE)... yes
I guess that setting gets put into the Makefile somewhere so
/usr/bin/make will invoke pmake for subdirs later on.
Note the pmake call for clean:
(cd examples; /usr/bin/pmake clean)
MfG
Goswin
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