• chasen-dictutils no longer installed on SH4

    From John Paul Adrian Glaubitz@21:1/5 to Paul Hardy on Fri Nov 4 16:20:02 2016
    On 11/04/2016 04:10 PM, Paul Hardy wrote:
    The unifont-9.0.03 package build on SH4 a week ago. After it was
    uploaded, someone noticed there were two swapped glyphs in Unifont,
    which I fixed in unifont-9.0.04. So I would like to try to get unifont-9.0.04 to build everywhere (SH4 is the last place it hasn't
    built).

    I will look into this. naist-jdic has been annoying me for a while
    now as it often fails to uninstall since it uses "rm" in its prerm
    script without "-rf" which will make the prerm script fail if the
    folder(s) aren't there. Would be great if someone could fix that, too.

    Adrian

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  • From Paul Hardy@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 4 16:20:01 2016
    Dear SH4 Team,

    The first build attempt of unifont-9.0.04 failed on SH4 because of
    this unmet dependency:

    Install core build dependencies (apt-based resolver) ----------------------------------------------------

    Installing build dependencies
    Reading package lists...
    Building dependency tree...
    Reading state information...
    sbuild-build-depends-core-dummy is already the newest version (0.invalid.0). You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:
    The following packages have unmet dependencies:
    naist-jdic : Depends: chasen-dictutils (>= 2.4.5-4) but it is not
    going to be installed
    E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or
    specify a solution).
    apt-get failed.
    E: Package installation failed


    chasen-dictutils version 2.4.5-29 is listed on its build log as being
    installed on SH4 about a month ago.

    The Needs-Build queue is collapsed for having too many entries, so I
    can only infer this from the main build log screen for unifont, but it
    looks like unifont-9.0.04 has been re-queued in Needs-Build. If the chasen-dictutils dependency is not met, the attempted build will fail
    again. Note that Unifont does not have a direct dependency on
    naist-jdic; it is a dependency at a deeper level.

    The unifont-9.0.03 package build on SH4 a week ago. After it was
    uploaded, someone noticed there were two swapped glyphs in Unifont,
    which I fixed in unifont-9.0.04. So I would like to try to get
    unifont-9.0.04 to build everywhere (SH4 is the last place it hasn't
    built).

    If you need any additional information from me, please let me know.

    Thank you,


    Paul Hardy

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  • From John Paul Adrian Glaubitz@21:1/5 to Paul Hardy on Fri Nov 4 16:30:01 2016
    On 11/04/2016 04:10 PM, Paul Hardy wrote:
    chasen-dictutils version 2.4.5-29 is listed on its build log as being installed on SH4 about a month ago.

    Btw, since you seem to be concerned with "chasen" (the actual source
    package of chasen-dictutils which shows up in the build database),
    could you take care or help Nokubi-san fix the symbols files for
    alpha, m68k, powerpcspe, ppc64 and sparc64?

    Thanks,
    Adrian

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  • From John Paul Adrian Glaubitz@21:1/5 to Paul Hardy on Fri Nov 4 17:10:02 2016
    On 11/04/2016 05:03 PM, Paul Hardy wrote:
    I have never messed with shared libraries on Debian or its symbols
    files, but I can look at it. I actually don't have a direct
    dependency on chasen or naist-jdic; it must be some
    internationalization part of Debian that is creating that dependency.

    Ok, I thought you might be working together with Hideki or Nokubi-san
    (I actually know both guys personally, just dropped them a mail to
    take care of the issue).

    I _can_ file a bug report for you about the lack of "rm -rf" in the naist-jdic *rm scripts later today. I was just looking at those
    scripts.

    That would be good.

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    : :' : Debian Developer - glaubitz@debian.org
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  • From Paul Hardy@21:1/5 to glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de on Fri Nov 4 17:10:02 2016
    Adrian,

    On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 8:21 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:

    Btw, since you seem to be concerned with "chasen" (the actual source
    package of chasen-dictutils which shows up in the build database),
    could you take care or help Nokubi-san fix the symbols files for
    alpha, m68k, powerpcspe, ppc64 and sparc64?

    Thanks,
    Adrian

    I have never messed with shared libraries on Debian or its symbols
    files, but I can look at it. I actually don't have a direct
    dependency on chasen or naist-jdic; it must be some
    internationalization part of Debian that is creating that dependency.

    I _can_ file a bug report for you about the lack of "rm -rf" in the
    naist-jdic *rm scripts later today. I was just looking at those
    scripts.


    Paul

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