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regarding xmovie_1.9.12-1.1 (i386/unstable): FTBFS: 'BC_TRANSPARENCY' was not
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: xmovie
Version: 1.9.12-1.1
Severity: serious
Tags: lenny sid
Hi David,
xmovie is failing to build from source in unstable:
[...]
g++ -c `cat i686/c_flags` bcbitmap.C -o i686/bcbitmap.o
bcbitmap.C: In member function 'int BC_Bitmap::get_default_depth()':
bcbitmap.C:354: error: 'BC_TRANSPARENCY' was not declared in this scope
bcbitmap.C: In member function 'int BC_Bitmap::read_frame(VFrame*, int, int,
int, int, int, int, int, int)':
bcbitmap.C:605: error: invalid conversion from 'unsigned char*' to 'int'
bcbitmap.C:605: error: invalid conversion from 'unsigned char*' to 'int'
bcbitmap.C:605: error: invalid conversion from 'unsigned char*' to 'int'
bcbitmap.C:605: error: invalid conversion from 'unsigned char*' to 'int'
bcbitmap.C:605: error: invalid conversion from 'unsigned char*' to 'int'
bcbitmap.C:605: error: invalid conversion from 'unsigned char*' to 'int'
/usr/include/lqt/colormodels.h:212: error: too many arguments to function 'void
cmodel_transfer(unsigned char**, unsigned char**, int, int, int, int, int, int,
int, int, int, int, int, int)'
bcbitmap.C:605: error: at this point in file
make[3]: *** [i686/bcbitmap.o] Error 1
[...]
And also:
[...]
g++ -c `cat i686/c_flags` asset.C -o i686/asset.o
asset.C: In member function 'int Asset::dump()':
asset.C:99: error: 'printf' was not declared in this scope
make[3]: *** [i686/asset.o] Error 1
[...]
A full build log is available at
<http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=xmovie&arch=i386&ver=1.9.12-1.1%2Bb1&stamp=1185014650>.
Evidently, something has changed in the API of libquicktime, such that
xmovie is no longer source-compatible. This prevents rebuilding xmovie for
either the libglib1.2ldbl or the libquicktime1 library transitions.
Since the libglib1.2ldbl transition currently accounts for over 80% of the
packages awaiting testing migration, I intend to remove xmovie from testing
pending resolution of this bug.
Thanks,
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--- Begin Message ---
Version: 1.9.12-1.1+rm
The xmovie package has been removed from Debian so we are closing
the bugs that were still opened against it.
For more information about this package's removal, read
http://bugs.debian.org/523717 . That bug might give the reasons why
this package was removed, and suggestions of possible replacements.
Don't hesitate to reply to this mail if you have any question.
Thank you for your contribution to Debian.
Kind regards,
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Marco Rodrigues
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