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Re: Request for binNMU globus-gsi-callback on s390



lör 2011-03-19 klockan 17:32 +0100 skrev Kurt Roeckx:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 05:19:10PM +0100, Mattias Ellert wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > Something went very wrong with the build of globus-gsi-callback 2.8-1 on
> > s390. The build completed, and packages were created, but they are
> > broken. The build log says ...
> > 
> > eval: 1: libtool_args+=: not found
> > eval: 1: compile_command+=: not found
> > eval: 1: finalize_command+=: not found
> > eval: 1: libtool_args+=: not found
> > eval: 1: compile_command+=: not found
> > eval: 1: finalize_command+=: not found
> > eval: 1: libtool_args+=: not found
> > eval: 1: compile_command+=: not found
> > eval: 1: finalize_command+=: not found
> > eval: 1: libtool_args+=: not found
> > 
> > and continues like that for a while more. This did not happen for the
> > other architectures, and the previous version built fine, so it looks
> > like some temporary glitch. I would like to request a binNMU to try to
> > build again.
> 
> I've just scheduled a binNMU.

That didn't quite work - the same thing happened again. After some
investigation I have tracked down the problem to that the libtool file
for s390 is using /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash. If I check the contents
of the globus-core package I see that the libtool file installed has the
wrong shebang, but only for s390:

$ head -1 */usr/sbin/globus-libtool-*
==> alpha/usr/sbin/globus-libtool-gcc64pthr <==
#! /bin/bash

==> armel/usr/sbin/globus-libtool-gcc32pthr <==
#! /bin/bash

==> hppa/usr/sbin/globus-libtool-gcc32pthr <==
#! /bin/bash

==> i386/usr/sbin/globus-libtool-gcc32pthr <==
#! /bin/bash

==> mipsel/usr/sbin/globus-libtool-gcc32pthr <==
#! /bin/bash

==> mips/usr/sbin/globus-libtool-gcc32pthr <==
#! /bin/bash

==> powerpc/usr/sbin/globus-libtool-gcc32pthr <==
#! /bin/bash

==> s390/usr/sbin/globus-libtool-gcc32pthr <==
#! /bin/sh

So the problem is inherited form that something went wrong for the
globus-core build on s390 - so can I request a binNMU for globus-core on
s390 first?

> > Other builds that have tried to use this broken version of
> > globus-gsi-callback on s390 as a build dependency have failed:
> > globus-gass-copy, globus-gram-job-manager and globus-gssapi-gsi.
> 
> Please let us know if you want us to retry those.

Not quite yet, the first dependencies should be fixed first.

> Kurt

	Mattias

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