Hi Olly, and thanks for following up.

Actually the error from "libdc1394" is, I'm almost 100% sure, not
related to the crash: that error message comes from initialization
code in OpenCV (libopencv-dev), which MRPT links against, and during
some range of versions it was always shown at start-up and was
annoying, but not critical.

About the "urandom" error: I have no clue...

I'm trying to catch up with this package, so will try to reproduce the
error, and if I feel swamped would consider orphan it.

Best,
JL


On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 6:29 AM, Olly Betts <o...@survex.com> wrote:
> Jose - this RC bug has now been open for 8.5 months without any comment
> from the maintainer.  Are you still interested in maintaining mrpt in
> Debian?  If not, it would be better to orphan the package so that others
> who are interested in maintaining it can more easily take over.
>
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 07:46:12AM +0300, Damyan Ivanov wrote:
>> mrpt seems to fail to build in a clean current sid pbuilder chroot:
>>
>> [100%] Generating performance HTML pages
>> /tmp/buildd/mrpt-1.0.2/bin/mrpt-perfdata2html 
>> /tmp/buildd/mrpt-1.0.2/doc/perf-data/
>> libdc1394 error: Failed to initialize libdc1394
>> *FATAL*: Signal SIGSEGV caught!
>> make[4]: *** [doc/CMakeFiles/documentation_performance_html] Aborted
>
> Using sbuild, I also get a FTBFS, but with a different error - perhaps
> this helps:
>
> | [100%] Generating performance HTML pages
> | /«PKGBUILDDIR»/bin/mrpt-perfdata2html /«PKGBUILDDIR»/doc/perf-data/
> | Fatal: can't open /dev/urandom: Bad address
> | make[4]: *** [doc/CMakeFiles/documentation_performance_html] Aborted
>
> There's been a new upstream release of libdc1394-22 packaged since dam's
> report, so perhaps the different message is due to that rather than
> sbuild vs pbuilder:
>
> http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/libd/libdc1394-22/libdc1394-22_2.2.2-1_changelog
>
> Cheers,
>     Olly


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