On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:49:50 +0200, gregor herrmann wrote: > > Building against a modified libanyevent-perl_5.271-1 with a fixed > > O_NONBLOCK value makes the test pass for me on both smetana (sparc) > > and albeniz (alpha). > > > > I think libanyevent-perl should be turned into an Architecture:any package > > and at least AnyEvent/constants.pl needs to go in /usr/lib/perl5. > > I've uploaded libanyevent-perl 5.271-2 right now with these changes. > > If it works out we need to ask for a freeze exception. > (Cc'ing the release team as a "heads up".)
libanyevent-perl 5.271-2 is now built and installed on all architectures. > > > BTW, I think the current debian/rules backend selection is potentially > > > buggy as it's looking for substrings in the arch list, meaning "mips" > > > matches "mipsel" and "i386" matches "kfreebsd-i386". > > Oops. > > > IMHO the backend selection in libcoro-perl should be cleaned away for > > squeeze > > (assuming the above fix works for all architectures.) > > Agreed, that was just an ugly, desparate (and also obviously wrong) > attempt to find out what's going wrong or beat at it ... > > I guess if the plan works out (i.e. libcoro-perl builds with the > newer libanyevent-perl), a freeze exception (removing the newly added > cruft from debian/rules) would be nice. I've prepared a new libcoro-perl release in our svn repo which - removes the cruft from debian/rules - bumps the build and runtime dependency on libanyevent-perl to >= 5.271-2 Before I upload: Is this ok for the release team, and can -- provided libcoro-perl builds everywhere -- both package be unblocked? On a second thought: libcoro-perl 5.210-1 in testing should be fine with the newer libanyevent-perl and a round of binNMUs; and we can still test this and do the cleanup by uploading 5.230-4 to unstable. Hm. I'm also open to other ideas :) Cheers, gregor -- .''`. http://info.comodo.priv.at/ -- GPG key IDs: 0x8649AA06, 0x00F3CFE4 : :' : Debian GNU/Linux user, admin, & developer - http://www.debian.org/ `. `' Member of VIBE!AT & SPI, fellow of Free Software Foundation Europe `- NP: Beatles
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