FTBS

Bug #65292 reported by Dave Love
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bigloo (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
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Bug Description

In current edgy the build depends on libsqlite3-dev,
gcj, free-java-sdk which aren't in the archive, and
skribe, which isn't installable.

magilus (magilus)
Changed in bigloo:
status: Unconfirmed → Confirmed
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magilus (magilus) wrote :

The only package that is not installable for me is skribe. In bug 65289 the problem that skribe is not installable is being handled.

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magilus (magilus) wrote : Re: [Bug 65292] Re: FTBS

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This has been fixed by an update to version 2.8c-1
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Changed in bigloo:
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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Dave Love (fx-gnu) wrote :

Martin Jürgens <email address hidden> writes:

> The only package that is not installable for me is skribe.

What is your package source? gb.archive.ubuntu.com definitely said
the ones I mentioned weren't available.

> In bug 65289
> the problem that skribe is not installable is being handled.

Is there any evidence it's being handled (other than possibly by
removal from the archive)? Not in Debian #379202, anyhow.

The solution for bigloo seems to be to remove the dependency on skribe
and the build rules using it; the skribe built files appear to be in
the tarball.

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magilus (magilus) wrote :

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> What is your package source? gb.archive.ubuntu.com definitely said
> the ones I mentioned weren't available.

It's archive.ubuntu.com. Could you please try again and look if it is
fixed now?

For me, it works:

martin@martin-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get build-dep bigloo
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed
  libsablevm-classlib1-java libsablevm-native1 libsablevm1 sablevm texinfo
0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 72 not upgraded.
Need to get 6138kB of archives.
After unpacking 21.2MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?

> Is there any evidence it's being handled (other than possibly by
> removal from the archive)? Not in Debian #379202, anyhow.

The problem is that the skribe build is not compatible to the recent
version of bigloo which is in the Ubuntu Archives. I only see two
possibilities:

- - fixing skribe
- - removing skribe

If you know any others, please post them. I will also ask others.
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Dave Love (fx-gnu) wrote :

Martin Jürgens <email address hidden> writes:

> It's archive.ubuntu.com. Could you please try again and look if it is
> fixed now?

I assume that's OK, though I don't have time to try it just now. I
only tried building it because bigloo-devtools wouldn't install, and
that works now too, thanks.

> The problem is that the skribe build is not compatible to the recent
> version of bigloo which is in the Ubuntu Archives. I only see two
> possibilities:
>
> - - fixing skribe
> - - removing skribe

Right. I think it needs removing until someone fixes it. I'll try to
have a look sometime, though I'm not interested in using it, and it's
a long time since I hacked bigloo.

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