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and subject line Bug#363030: aegis: FTBFS with pbuilder on i386
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Package: aegis
Version: 4.21-2
Severity: serious
Justification: no longer builds from source

Hi,

trying to build the package with pbuilder, I get:

========================================================================
PASSED
CXX="g++" /bin/sh etc/test.sh -shell /bin/sh -run \
                test/02/t0229a-matt.sh test/02/t0229a-matt.ES
aegis: warning: test mode
aegis: user root too privileged
NO RESULT when testing the rss_item functionality (staff)
CXX="g++" /bin/sh etc/test.sh -shell /bin/sh -run \
                test/02/t0230a-walt.sh test/02/t0230a-walt.ES
aegis: warning: test mode
aegis: user root too privileged
NO RESULT when testing the  functionality  (staff 160)
CXX="g++" /bin/sh etc/test.sh -shell /bin/sh -run \
                test/02/t0231a-walt.sh test/02/t0231a-walt.ES
aegis: warning: test mode
aegis: user root too privileged
NO RESULT when testing the 'aedist -rec' functionality  (staff 153)
CXX="g++" /bin/sh etc/test.sh -shell /bin/sh -run \
                test/02/t0232a-walt.sh test/02/t0232a-walt.ES
aegis: user root too privileged
NO RESULT when testing the aedist functionality (staff 201)
Passed 69 of 226 tests.
Failed 13 of 226 tests.
No result for 144 of 226 tests.
make[1]: *** [sure] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/aegis-4.21'
make: *** [debian/stamp-test] Error 2
========================================================================

Thanks for considering.

bye,
  Roland

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On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 10:04 +0200, Roland Stigge wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Steve Langasek wrote:
> >> aegis: user root too privileged
> > 
> > This seems to indicate that you were running the build target as root,
> > correct?  That doesn't sound release-critical to me, given that the
> > autobuilders will never run the build target this way.
> 
> There seems to be something wrong in the detection of the root user.
> pbuilder runs the build target as a user (here: "ernie", I inserted a
> "whoami" into debian/rules), but aegis says "user root too privileged":
> 

That's probably a bug in pbuilder. We had a similar discussion a while
ago in bug#306184. The fact that aegis seemingly doesn't build with
pbuilder is no reason to assume that it doesn't build from source. If
you build it standalone like the autobuilders it builds ok. I'm
therefore closing this bug. Feel free to reassign to pbuilder and reopen
it there.

Greetings,


                     Christian

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