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Re: kamp down



On Fri, 2018-05-11 at 22:11 +0100, James Clarke wrote:
> On 11 May 2018, at 21:58, Svante Signell <svante.signell@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > 
> If there are left-over sessions, just schroot -e -c them?

I'll try,tks :D

> > (10:48:55 PM) srs: 2) enable build of i386 again
> 
> It does get round to i386; some of the packages I signed were i386.

Statistics is: (288/36)

> > (10:48:55 PM) srs: 3) update the build chroots: starting with i386
> 
> It updates them twice weekly, but that's broken, because it can't
> debootstrap them due to build-essential depending on gcc (>= 4:7.3),
> but the new gcc-defaults providing that is waiting for gcc-7-base (>=
> 7.3.0-12).

Well, if I build packages and want them installed in the chroot .tar.gz
used for building those packages, how to do that? And how to give back
that package to be built the normal way? The clue for i386 is to build
mpclib3 to make gcc-7 buildable: Can yoy tell be how to create an
updated /srv/chroot/sid_kfreebsd-i386.tar.gz so that mpclib3 builds?

> > (10:48:55 PM) srs: 4) make package build again for experimental:
> > missing dependency on   libcwidget3v5 for aptitude.
> 
> The rebuild of aptitude is (eventually) blocked by ruby2.5 failing to
> build;
> those test suite errors need investigating.

Might be so, but that should not hinder libcwidget3v5 to be installed
and aptitude to be installed and run??

> Like I said in private, I'm busy writing my master's dissertation
> right now,
> but once I finish I will turn to fixing these issues.

Yes I know, therefore I asked if somebody else could step in.
Additionally, I can help (and have the time) but without authority I
cannot :(



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