Le 25.09.2006, à 05:50:27, Steve Langasek a écrit: > Package: malsync > Version: 2.2.0-2 > Severity: serious > > The current malsync package doesn't build with libpisock9 in unstable: > > [...] > cc -Wall -g -DMALSYNC -I./mal/common -I./mal/client/common > -I./pilot-link-0.11.7/include -I./mal/client/unix -c -o malsync.o malsync.c > malsync.c: In function 'readAndUseDeviceInfoDatabase': > malsync.c:380: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 6 of > 'dlp_ReadRecordByIndex' differ in signedness > malsync.c:380: error: too many arguments to function 'dlp_ReadRecordByIndex' > malsync.c: In function 'readDeviceUserConfig32': > malsync.c:676: error: too many arguments to function 'dlp_ReadRecordByIndex' > malsync.c: In function 'readDeviceUserConfig31': > malsync.c:708: error: too many arguments to function 'dlp_ReadRecordByIndex' > malsync.c: In function 'writeDeviceUserConfig': > malsync.c:761: error: too many arguments to function 'dlp_ReadRecordByIndex' > malsync.c: In function 'getRecordBase': > malsync.c:1057: warning: passing argument 3 of 'dlp_ReadNextModifiedRec' from > incompatible pointer type > malsync.c:1057: error: too many arguments to function > 'dlp_ReadNextModifiedRec' > malsync.c:1061: warning: passing argument 4 of 'dlp_ReadRecordByIndex' from > incompatible pointer type > malsync.c:1061: error: too many arguments to function 'dlp_ReadRecordByIndex' > malsync.c: In function 'Connect': > malsync.c:1376: warning: 'pilot_connect' is deprecated (declared at > /usr/include/pi-header.h:28) > malsync.c: In function 'fill_in_versioninfo': > malsync.c:1620: error: too many arguments to function 'dlp_ReadRecordByIndex' > make[1]: *** [malsync.o] Error 1 > [...] > > A full build log can be found at > <http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?pkg=malsync&arch=i386&ver=2.2.0-2%2Bb1&stamp=1159186191&file=log>. > > Please update your package for this new API. Because the pilot-link > transition is unfortunately linked to the dbus transition, malsync will be > removed from testing until this is resolved.
I contacted the upstream author without any answer. I guess he does not support malsync anymore. I do not use malsync anymore either so I have no objection on removing malsync from testing. I may also ask for the complete removal of the package from Debian in the future. Bye -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. --