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DESTINATION.
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regarding kde-style-qtcurve: FTBFS: FILE called with relative DESTINATION.
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Package: kde-style-qtcurve
Version: 0.55.2-1
Severity: serious
Hi,
Your package is failing to build with the following error:
-- Installing
/build/buildd/kde-style-qtcurve-0.55.2/debian/kde-style-qtcurve/usr/lib/kde3/kstyle_qtcurve_config.so
CMake Error: Error in cmake code at
/build/buildd/kde-style-qtcurve-0.55.2/config/cmake_install.cmake:39:
FILE called with relative DESTINATION. This does not make sense when using
DESTDIR. Specify absolute path or remove DESTDIR environment variable.
Current CMake stack:
[2] /build/buildd/kde-style-qtcurve-0.55.2/config/cmake_install.cmake
[1] /build/buildd/kde-style-qtcurve-0.55.2/cmake_install.cmake
make[1]: *** [install] Error 255
Kurt
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Hi!
Seems to build fine in cowbuilder on amd64 now - and in pbuilden on i386.
Marking this as closed. I am guessing some kind of cmake issue with expanding
its variables (or in the cmake files) which is probably fixed.
Closing this for now. Feel free to reopen.
/Sune
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