Bug#1068341: bioawk: FTBFS randomly due to Makefile bug: cp: cannot create regular file 'ytab.c': File exists

2024-04-04 Thread Santiago Vila
Nilesh: Would it help if I do a "team upload" to fix this? (Using the proposed patch) Or would you prefer to fix it yourself? Just go ahead with a fix. I don't have much time these days. Please also drop me from uploaders field for this package won't have time to maintain this. Yes, I

Bug#1068341: bioawk: FTBFS randomly due to Makefile bug: cp: cannot create regular file 'ytab.c': File exists

2024-04-04 Thread Nilesh Patra
On 4 April 2024 2:28:07 am IST, Santiago Vila wrote: >Hi. I've just realized that (as a member of Debian Med) >I could fix this myself. > >Nilesh: Would it help if I do a "team upload" to fix this? >(Using the proposed patch) > >Or would you prefer to fix it yourself? Just go ahead with a

Bug#1068341: bioawk: FTBFS randomly due to Makefile bug: cp: cannot create regular file 'ytab.c': File exists

2024-04-04 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Santiago, Am Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 10:58:07PM +0200 schrieb Santiago Vila: > Hi. I've just realized that (as a member of Debian Med) > I could fix this myself. > > Nilesh: Would it help if I do a "team upload" to fix this? > (Using the proposed patch) > > Or would you prefer to fix it

Bug#1068341: bioawk: FTBFS randomly due to Makefile bug: cp: cannot create regular file 'ytab.c': File exists

2024-04-03 Thread Santiago Vila
Hi. I've just realized that (as a member of Debian Med) I could fix this myself. Nilesh: Would it help if I do a "team upload" to fix this? (Using the proposed patch) Or would you prefer to fix it yourself? Thanks.

Bug#1068341: bioawk: FTBFS randomly due to Makefile bug: cp: cannot create regular file 'ytab.c': File exists

2024-04-03 Thread Santiago Vila
Package: src:bioawk Version: 1.0-4 Severity: important Tags: ftbfs patch Dear maintainer: This package fails to build from source in a random fashion due to what it seems to be a Makefile bug: This is from my own autobuilder: make[1]: Entering directory '/<>' bison -y -d awkgram.y bison -y -d