Hi Daniel, I'm a bit confused as well. I didn't upload any debs at all; I did a source-only upload. The buildd's successfully built -2 against the original tarball that was uploaded with -1... and I just rebuilt it again.
Can you verify your source matches the sha256sum of 5e817a3e077565bc1ff294d5a4748fbd8d78435fa721ebf617945568e45d603a? You can retrieve the original source with pristine-tar against the git repository on salsa. On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 1:20 PM, Daniel Baumann <daniel.baum...@progress-linux.org> wrote: > reopen 898433 > found 898433 2.5.3+dfsg-1 > thanks > > Hi, > > thanks for fixing it, however, your last upload unfortunaly re-imports > the problem. > > I'm a bit confused on how the package could have been built at all. The > source package FTBFS'es, but you could upload the *_all.debs. Do you > build from different sources than what is included in the source package? > > Regards, > Daniel -- Harlan Lieberman-Berg ~hlieberman