On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:59:20PM +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> 
> [WB-team: we have an issue with the unbound amd64 build for DSA 3097-1,
> so I'm adding you to the loop, see below]
> 
> On mer., 2014-12-10 at 16:46 -0500, Robert Edmonds wrote:
> > Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> > > Thanks. Although it seems your _multi.changes might have issue. How
> > > exactly did you made it? It apparently references twice the debian
> > > changes:
> > > 
> > > b05bf69385554dddaa22629327ac647c384c1585 15413 
> > > unbound_1.4.17-3+deb7u2.debian.tar.gz
> > > d4addd58c211ff20d707e52d961befce855cd401 13864 
> > > unbound_1.4.17-3+deb7u2.debian.tar.xz
> > > 
> > > the latter beeing non existent.
> > 
> > Oh, hrm.  I built a source package with git-buildpackage from my sid
> > environment, generating a _source.changes:
> > 
> > Checksums-Sha1: 
> >  db46cc396cd2e8827971278f7bbe647f67e1fb79 1480 unbound_1.4.17-3+deb7u2.dsc
> >  fea4d812c03af4737ef671ac30b7b7400d346516 3585122 unbound_1.4.17.orig.tar.gz
> >  d4addd58c211ff20d707e52d961befce855cd401 13864 
> > unbound_1.4.17-3+deb7u2.debian.tar.xz
> > 
> > Then I built the source package with a wheezy pbuilder, generating an
> > _amd64.changes:
> > 
> > Checksums-Sha1: 
> >  22ac970c5f8cbc50a71bfd9227e643ea12e0a780 1430 unbound_1.4.17-3+deb7u2.dsc
> >  b05bf69385554dddaa22629327ac647c384c1585 15413 
> > unbound_1.4.17-3+deb7u2.debian.tar.gz
> >  bca4248d66065d4c906e94cbc73c0ce03c18a2a3 676630 
> > unbound_1.4.17-3+deb7u2_amd64.deb
> >  d31419811533519ec5e01f16f04b111e3cfd4316 92722 
> > unbound-anchor_1.4.17-3+deb7u2_amd64.deb
> >  d86e2f4c9d0e3ac7a5941894c51042c5c4e58bba 81086 
> > unbound-host_1.4.17-3+deb7u2_amd64.deb
> >  5e1f6af75500821edc0aba547a52a3acdb70c08a 309792 
> > libunbound2_1.4.17-3+deb7u2_amd64.deb
> >  31967459a5d928c7aa660dbbe67176f1bdf0f8fe 3482478 
> > libunbound-dev_1.4.17-3+deb7u2_amd64.deb
> >  08e60f3154dc1e5985dd202fabf07ebe20136b89 113752 
> > python-unbound_1.4.17-3+deb7u2_amd64.deb
> > 
> > Then I ran mergechanges -f on the two .changes files.
> > 
> > Do you want me to re-build the source package in a pure wheezy
> > environment?  (And if so, should I re-use the +deb7u2 version number or
> > bump it to +deb7u3?)
> > 
> I think we should be able to schedule a rebuild directly from the
> archive, but I'm unsure how.
> 
> I'm adding wb-team to the loop so they can have a look (especially the
> amd64 people). Also, since the amd64 build is actually there, I'm not
> sure a rebuild will be accepted.

It's in installed state.  Is there something you want me to do?
Do a binNMU?


Kurt


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