Hi Sébastien,
11.02.2017 14:22, Sébastien Villemot пишет:
> If swi-prolog is removed from stretch, then several reverse
> dependencies will also go away (in particular sagemath and ppl
> maintained by the Debian Science Team, which is what prompted me to fix
> #852892).
>
> So I think you should
Dear Lev,
On Wed, 08 Feb 2017 21:52:12 +0500 Lev Lamberov
wrote:
> So, there are simply two options:
>
> 1. Do not build swi-prolog-java on mips (as it already done on
armel
> and armhf), and let swi-prolog enter stretch.
>
> 2. Do not let 7.2.3 version of swi-prolog enter stretch.
>
>
Package: swi-prolog
Version: 7.2.3+dfsg-5.1
Severity: serious
Justification: FTBFS
Hi,
something broke swi-prolog in Debian (see #852892), but it revealed
another problem. Java tests fail on mips with segmentation
fault. Unfortunately, 7.2 branch of swi-prolog is almost at its end of
life stage a
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