Because of some family stuff, I only had one slightly shortened day this time around. I focused on ftbfs from the recent report -- I scrolled down to universe and just started from the top.
I fixed 4g8 in Ubuntu. I should probably NMU it to debian but I've not done that before! I fixed accelio by turning off some warnings (don't build distro code with Werror pls) I found an upstream patch for the accounts-qml-module failure and backported that. It turned out that libaccounts-qt also needed a patch before accounts-qml-module would build. acelib ftbfs with glibc 2.32 but I found a newer version of the upstream source with a fix. But then it is broken by the removal of sunrpc from glibc. achilles failed on armhf but it looks spurious. acm is broken by the removal of sunrpc from glibc. I think this might be fixed upstream, at least in this fork http://www.icosaedro.it/acm/download.html. adequate was removed from Debian testing almost a year ago as part of the python2 removal, so probably should be removed from Ubuntu too. Then my next shift rolled around quicker than usual and this time I started at the bottom of the list. I fixed simple things in zookeeper, ziproxy, zhmcclient. I whipped up a patch to switch zfs-fuse to tirpc and sent it to Debian to see if the maintainers could be prodded into giving it a quick sanity check (https://bugs.debian.org/971688) I fixed a failure in zeromq3 on s390x (apparently a consequence of more aggressive inlining there?) and sent it upstream https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/pull/4055 (it's trivial). zemberek-ooo fails in the same way as debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=802416 -- which was filed in 2015, and it was removed from testing in 2017 -- probably a removal candidate then... z3 fails on s390x in a way I find totally opaque. I fixed simple issues in yersinia, yazpp, xtron and xsd. I then read some documentation and NMUed my fixes to Debian where appropriate. I had a quick look at the openexr transition, currently blocked by an autopkgtest failure and the failure of vips and kio-extras to build. I retried the autopkgtest failure a couple of times ( https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/b/bambam/groovy/s390x), synced a build fix for vips from Debian, looked at kio-extras and mostly got a bit angry at cmake but found a fix and uploaded that. vips 8.10 in proposed seems to break ruby-vips on arm64 and ppc64el though - I don't think this is a flake so this needs some kind of resolution before the transition will go through. Cheers, mwh
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