eso-midas: Please RM due to FTBFS

Bug #2058947 reported by Adrien Nader
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Bug Description

eso-midas fails to build from source on all architectures at the moment, and the issue is reproducible locally.

The failure looks like:

    # of pixels used = 843920 from 1,1 to 880,959 (in pixels)
    FITS file newVIMOS.fits will have 4 extensions
    *** buffer overflow detected ***: terminated
    Aborted (core dumped)

The binary package is only a Recommends for astro-frameworks and a Depends for eso-midas-testdata which comes from this source package too.

This is currently blocking readline and motif through armhf only because the previous build (before a no-change rebuild against libxt6t64 allowed the tests to pass I guess).

Revision history for this message
Steve Langasek (vorlon) wrote :

fwiw eso-midas also has some reverse test dependencies, but not blocking on these.

Revision history for this message
Steve Langasek (vorlon) wrote :

Removing packages from noble:
 eso-midas 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble
  eso-midas 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble amd64
  eso-midas 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble arm64
  eso-midas 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble ppc64el
  eso-midas 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble riscv64
  eso-midas 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble s390x
  eso-midas-testdata 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble amd64
  eso-midas-testdata 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble arm64
  eso-midas-testdata 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble armhf
  eso-midas-testdata 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble i386
  eso-midas-testdata 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble ppc64el
  eso-midas-testdata 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble riscv64
  eso-midas-testdata 23.02pl1.0-1 in noble s390x
Comment: FTBFS, blocks transitions; LP: #2058947
1 package successfully removed.
Removing packages from noble-proposed:
 eso-midas 23.02pl1.0-1build1 in noble
  eso-midas 23.02pl1.0-1build1 in noble riscv64
Comment: FTBFS, blocks transitions; LP: #2058947
1 package successfully removed.

Changed in eso-midas (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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