Am Montag, den 10.09.2007, 23:04 +0200 schrieb Patrick Winnertz:
> Package: octave2.9
> Severity: serious
> Justification: Package content changed
> Version: 1:2.9.13-1
> User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Usertags: qa-debdiff
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> Hi,                                                                           
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> Lucas Nussbaum has rebuiltthe whole archive three times on i386 and the 
> content of your packages builded there differ. This means that the package
> which was generated on the fist build contains or doesn't contains several 
> files 
> which are or aren't included in the package which build two or three times.
> 
> See the report and the url for details:
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> 
> Files in second .changes but not in first
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> /usr/share/doc/octave2.9-doc/interpderiv1.pdf.gz
> /usr/share/doc/octave2.9-doc/interpft.pdf.gz
> 
> Files in first .changes but not in second
> -----------------------------------------
> /usr/share/doc/octave2.9-doc/interpderiv1.pdf
> /usr/share/doc/octave2.9-doc/interpft.pdf
> /usr/share/doc/octave2.9-htmldoc/interpreter/doc_002dunidcdf.html
> /usr/share/doc/octave2.9-htmldoc/interpreter/doc_002dunidinv.html
> /usr/share/doc/octave2.9-htmldoc/interpreter/doc_002dunidpdf.html
> 
> 
> The full build-log can be found at: 
> http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2007/doublebuild-09-05/failed-debdiff

The HTML files are not rebuilt because the corresponding .m files (for
which they are the documentation) are not included in the original
tarball. This is an upstream bug (confirmed and fixed in upstream's
CVS). 

The PDF files are strange. When rebuilding the documentation, we end up
with colour graphs, whereas the original graphs are black & white. Thus
the change in size (they become > 4kb) which leads to dh_compress
compressing them.

        Thomas





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