Hi Hilmar,

On Thu, 25 Jul 2019, Hilmar Preuße wrote:
> >     hille@debian-amd64-sid
> > 
> Solved...hopefully. Sorry, missed that.

Should we rewrite the history? Or leave it like it is?

> Statical "linking" the md5 calculation code solved the problem.

Thanks

> Have to re-learn that... ;-( Do I have to create the pristine-tar branch
> manually?

That is a bit a pain since you started the way you did. What I did for
your info:

git checkout cdeec9bc651861b682bcd68e871f0a99fc919150
git checkout -b upstream
git checkout master
pristine-tar commit ...../dvisvgm_2.7.3.orig.tar.gz

That should do it, since dvisvgm original upstream sources were commited
first into the repo at cdeec9.

> re-create the build tree every time I do a re-build. Patch created and
> committed.

Thanks

> We're lintian clean. Do you have to chance to test the package in a
> pbuilder chroot (didn't do so yet)? If that works OK, we're ready for
> "new" I guess.

Python and ghostscript were missing for the tests. I added them, now it
builds fine in a clean chroot

> dvisvgm build (and links) fine on Hurd. We have a failure in the test
> suite. I'll care about that later on.

Ok, please check that

Thanks for all your work!

Norbert

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