Package: libconvert-uulib-perl Version: 1.09-1 Severity: serious Justification: fails to build from source
Your package fails to build on current sid: Scanning upstream source for new/changed copyright notices (except debian subdir!)... find * -type f -not -regex 'debian/.*' -not -regex '\(.*/\)?config\.\(guess\|sub\|rpath\)\(\..*\)?' -exec cat '{}' ';' \ | tr '\r' '\n' \ | LC_ALL=C sed -e 's/[^[:print:]]//g' \ | egrep --text -rih '(copyright|\(c\) ).*[0-9]{4}' \ | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]*#]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//' \ | LC_ALL=C sort -u \ > debian/copyright_newhints find: cat terminated by signal 13 find: cat terminated by signal 13 [...] find: cat terminated by signal 13 Error: The following new or changed copyright notices discovered: Copyright © 2003-2007 Jonas Smedegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Copyright © 2004-2006 Jonas Smedegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Copyright © 2005-2007 Jonas Smedegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Copyright © 2006 Jonas Smedegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Copyright © 2007 Jonas Smedegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Trying to locate the files containing the new/changed copyright notices... (Strings part of binary data you need to resolve yourself) To fix the situation please do the following: 1) Investigate the above changes and update debian/copyright as needed 2) Replace debian/copyright_hints with debian/copyright_newhints make: *** [debian/stamp-copyright-check] Error 1 The reason the copyright check is grepping debian/ is this change in grep 2.5.3~dfsg-4: * rgrep: Make . the default when no file or directory names given. Thanks to Magnus Holmgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Closes: 414168) Reading #414168, the reasoning is that recursively grepping stdin is broken anyway. Removing the egrep '-r' option from debian/cdbs/1/rules/copyright-check.mk indeed fixes this. The same bug is present in at least three other packages you maintain: libgd-gd2-noxpm-perl libgd-gd2-perl libmail-cclient-perl Please clone this bug yourself unless you want to take this up with the grep maintainers. Cheers, -- Niko Tyni [EMAIL PROTECTED]