Package: xdb
version: 1.2.0-7
Severity: serious
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20071130 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS on i386

Hi,

During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on i386.

Relevant part:

 > dh_undocumented: This program does nothing and should no longer be used.
 > dh_installchangelogs -plibxdb-dev ChangeLog
 > dh_installchangelogs: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
 > dh_link -plibxdb-dev
 > dh_link: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
 > dh_strip -plibxdb-dev
 > dh_strip: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
 > dh_compress -plibxdb-dev
 > dh_compress: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
 > dh_fixperms -plibxdb-dev
 > dh_fixperms: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
 > dh_installdeb -plibxdb-dev
 > dh_installdeb: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
 > dh_shlibdeps -plibxdb-dev
 > dh_shlibdeps: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
 > dpkg-shlibdeps: failure: couldn't find library libxdb.so.1 needed by 
 > debian/libxdb-dev/usr/bin/deletall (its RPATH is '').
 > Note: libraries are not searched in other binary packages that do not have 
 > any shlibs file.
 > To help dpkg-shlibdeps find private libraries, you might need to set 
 > LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
 > dh_shlibdeps: command returned error code 512
 > make: *** [libxdb-dev] Error 1
 > dpkg-buildpackage: failure: /usr/bin/fakeroot debian/rules binary gave error 
 > exit status 2

The full build log is available from:
        http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2007/11/30

A list of current common problems and possible solutions is available at 
http://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/FTBFS . You're welcome to contribute!

About the archive rebuild: The rebuild was done on about 50 AMD64 nodes
of the Grid'5000 platform, using a clean chroot containing a sid i386
environment.  Internet was not accessible from the build systems.

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