On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 02:58:55AM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote: > reassign 276212 supercollider > thanks > > On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 01:02:47PM +0100, Paul Brossier wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am looking at sorting 290339 out, but for now the archives > > contains the following broken binaries: > > > > 040926-3: hppa mipsel > > 040926-2: alpha arm ia64 m68k mips s390 sparc > > > > thanks for considergin, piem > > Hm, please reassign back when it's clear what binaries on what archs are > broken-beyond-repair, and what not. For now, I really see not enough > info to have a definite list of packages to remove, and doing this job > only halfly is of no help to anyone.
it is rather difficult to get enough info from looking only at the buildlogs. for the recall, here is the table of the build and a few additional notes. | alpha arm hppa i386 ia64 m68k mips mipsel powerpc s390 sparc _________|_____________________________________________________________ 040808-1 | o o o u o o o o o o 040926-1 | x o o u o o o o o x o 040926-2 | o* o* o u o* o* o* o o o* o* 040926-3 | x o! u x x o! o x x 050114-1 | x x u x x u x x 050114-2 | x x x o x x x x u x x u = uploaded | o = sucess | x = failed | s = skipped * are certainly broken, especially on 64 bit machines. the selftest never suceeded on these architectures. ! are the only packages that passed the selftest, besides powerpc and i386 (which always builded fine). i agree these two are suspicious, and possibly upstream changes included in the 050114 made it worst. this said, it appears the sound synthesis server of supercollider, scsynth, should work fine on all these machines and is usable remotely. the self test concerns only the interpreter, sclang, which is much more likely to break. one solution would be to split scsynth and sclang in two packages, and build only the sclang binary for machines were the selftest suceeded (i386 and powerpc for now). the selftest would remain to check newer versions on each platforms. also, the error like '/bin/sh: line 1: 31641 Aborted' are not of telling me much. it would help me a lot to be able to access one of the non 64 bits architecture to debug this issue. suggestions welcome, cheers, piem | some more notes from debian changelog _________|_____________________________________________________________ 040808-1 | 040926-1 | 040926-2 | all good 040926-3 | *selftest build added*, alpha and ia64 added to P-a-s 050114-1 | 050114-2 | removed from P-a-s -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]