gearman-interface version 0.13.2-2build2 failed to build on amd64 with GCC-4.6/oneiric
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Gearman Interface |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
gearman-interface (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
|
Clint Byrum | ||
Oneiric |
Fix Released
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High
|
Clint Byrum |
Bug Description
gearman-interface version 0.13.2-2build2 failed to build on amd64 with GCC-4.6/oneiric
Link to failed build: https:/
Details about the rebuild:
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Direct link to the build log: https:/
This log snippet might be of interest, since it triggered the matcher 'Purging chroot-autobuild'.
Excerpt 1696 lines into the build log:
python-
python3-
Changes:
gearman-interface (0.13.2-2build2) natty; urgency=low
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* Rebuild to add support for python 2.7.
Checksums-Sha1:
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Checksums-Sha256:
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Files:
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Built successfully
Purging chroot-
Related branches
Changed in gearman-interface (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
Changed in gearman-interface (Ubuntu): | |
milestone: | none → oneiric-alpha-3 |
Changed in gearman-interface (Ubuntu Oneiric): | |
milestone: | oneiric-alpha-3 → none |
status: | New → Confirmed |
tags: | added: universe |
Changed in gearman-interface (Ubuntu Oneiric): | |
assignee: | nobody → Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar) |
status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
doesn't work anymore in 3.2
Function `PyCObject_Import' implicitly converted to pointer at libgearman.c:2427 FromVoidPtr' implicitly converted to pointer at libgearman.c:2497 AsVoidPtr' implicitly converted to pointer at libgearman.c:2520 FromVoidPtr' implicitly converted to pointer at libgearman.c:2497 AsVoidPtr' implicitly converted to pointer at libgearman.c:2520
Function `PyCObject_
Function `PyCObject_
Function `PyCObject_Import' implicitly converted to pointer at libgearman.c:2427
Function `PyCObject_
Function `PyCObject_
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