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has caused the Debian Bug report #554823,
regarding FTBFS: Attempts to execute a x86 binary on all archs
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Package: switzerland
Version: 0.1.0-2
Severity: grave
Looking at the armel buildlog (note the Killed)
> for buildver in 2.5; do \
> cd
> /build/buildd-switzerland_0.1.0-2-armel-JIWv4g/switzerland-0.1.0 && cd . &&
> python$buildver setup.py clean -a; \
> done
> Testing executable bin/FastCollector.linux:
> This is what we got when we tried the precompiled binary:
> Killed
> Looks like that isn't going to work :(
> Trying to compile a binary for you...
> Trying compile: gcc -O3 -lpcap -o switzerland/client/FastCollector
> switzerland/client/FastCollector.c
> Testing executable switzerland/client/FastCollector:
> Looks like it executes on this machine!
In fact, attempting to run bin/FastCollector.linux initiated OOM killer and
killed builder process leading to a a repeated FAIL loop:
https://buildd.debian.org/build.php?pkg=switzerland&arch=armel&ver=0.1.0-2
In i386 buildlog we see the actual precompiled binary is executed and not
bothered to recompiled:
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=switzerland&arch=i386&ver=0.1.0-2&stamp=1256859683&file=log&as=raw
What is really displeasing is to realize you are here executing a binary from a
unknown
origin, and shipping it on the i386 package!
I suggest wiping out all binaries either from the orig.tar.gz or from the
debian/rules clean target.
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Version: 0.1.0-2.1+rm
Package removed from Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/558705
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