Hi Lucas,
you are running the test under a rather bizarre directory name. But I tried
that and it's ok. Another possible explanation might be recent Perl getting
stricter. That caused warnings, which the makepp test framework treats as errors.
This would be solved if you upgraded to 2.0.98.5. Somehow the maintainer Max
Vozeler must have missed my announcement of the last versions. He has also
not been available for comment since one week.
I see that I'm listed as maintainer for this bug, but alas I only have rough
ideas about maintainership from what Max told me. I don't remember the exact
labels Debian puts on this, but we split this up so that he does the Debian
related things, while I treat the software side. But for that I need at least
the log file /«PKGBUILDDIR»/t/builtins.log and preferably a dump of
/«PKGBUILDDIR»/t/builtins.failed .
regards -- Daniel
On 2014-08-30 23:49, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Source: makepp
Version: 2.0.98.3-1
Severity: serious
Tags: jessie sid
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20140830 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS on amd64
Hi,
During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on
amd64.
Relevant part (hopefully):
make[1]: Entering directory '/«PKGBUILDDIR»'
cd t && PERL=/usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/perl run_tests.pl --hint
passed aaasimple
passed additional_dependencies
passed build_cache
This tests links and symbolic links, among other things. If your file system
doesn't support either of these, you can try running this test with a
workaround that consists in setting the environment variable MAKEPP_LN_CP to
1, 2 or 3. If you want to use the &ln builtin later on, always set it.
FAILED builtins: wrong file: /«PKGBUILDDIR»/t/builtins.log
passed c_compilation
...
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