Your message dated Tue, 08 Oct 2019 14:39:22 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#941934: libnbd: FTBFS on several architectures
has caused the Debian Bug report #941934,
regarding libnbd: FTBFS on several architectures
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Source: libnbd
Version: 1.0.2-1
Tags: ftbfs
Severity: serious
Contol: affects -1 nbdkit
Control: block 935737 with -1

This package failed to build on arm64, armel, armhf, mips64el and mipsel,
mostly due to test failures. 1.0.1-1 built successfully on some of those,
so this is preventing testing migration.

It looks like libnbd has never built on armel and armhf, so nbdkit is
currently unbuildable on those architectures due to missing libnbd-dev.
This interferes with the ongoing Perl 5.30 transition as nbdkit cannot be
rebuilt against the new perl on armel and armhf. Marking this as blocker
for the transition.

As always, build logs can be found at

  https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=libnbd&suite=unstable

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Niko Tyni   nt...@debian.org

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control: fixed -1 1.0.2-5

After tweaking the build system and adding a timeout patch for tests on
apparently slowwer or overloaded buildds (arm*, mips*), the package is
now built on all release architectures.

Cheers,
-Hilko

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