Am 25.07.2015 um 23:45 schrieb Alban Browaeys: > Package: systemd > Version: 222-2 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > Building systemd from package source, on arm 32 bits, I get : > configure.ac:1135: error: AM_COND_IF: no such condition "ARCH_IA32" > /usr/share/aclocal-1.15/cond-if.m4:23: AM_COND_IF is expanded from... > configure.ac:1135: the top level > autom4te: /usr/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1 > aclocal: error: echo failed with exit status: 1 > autoreconf: aclocal failed with exit status: 1 > debian/rules:257: recipe for target 'autoreconf' failed > make[2]: *** [autoreconf] Error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/prahal/Projects/Admin/systemd-222' > dh_autoreconf: debian/rules autoreconf returned exit code 2 > debian/rules:261: recipe for target 'override_dh_autoreconf' failed > make[1]: *** [override_dh_autoreconf] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/prahal/Projects/Admin/systemd-222' > debian/rules:281: recipe for target 'build' failed > make: *** [build] Error 2 > > >>From similar issue against gummiboot : > https:bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754911 > there is a missing conflict with autoconf2.13.
I'm not convinced this makes sense. My gut feeling is, that we have several thousand source packages which have AC_PREREQ([>2.50]) in the archive and many packages nowadays run autoreconf during build [1]. Adding a Build-Conflicts against autconf2.13 to all of those packages seems like busy work without real gain. I think, autoconf2.13 should stop diverting /usr/bin/autoconf and related binaries (autoheader, autoreconf). dak finds only 14 packages which require autoconf2.13. It makes much more sense to me, if those packages are updated to call /usr/bin/autoconf2.13 directly. CCed the autoconf2.13 maintainer for their input. Michael [1] dak finds ~800 packages build-depending directly on autoconf and 2600 depending on dh-autoreconf. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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