Le 26/10/2021 à 20:57, Simon McVittie a écrit : > Source: llvm-toolchain-13 > Version: 1:13.0.0-6 > Severity: serious > Justification: Release Team policy > Tags: patch > > The autopkgtest that uses debian/qualify-clang.sh seems to be failing. > I think this is a bug in debian/qualify-clang.sh rather than a bug in > the actual packages: /usr/share/man/man1/llc-13.1.gz does exist in > llvm-13_*.deb. > > The check that is failing is > >> # Test #995684 >> if test /usr/share/man/man1/llc-$VERSION.1.gz; then >> echo "llvm manpage are missing (using llc as an example)" >> exit 1 >> fi > but I assume this should have been something more like: > > ----8<---- > # Test #995684 > if ! test -f "/usr/share/man/man1/llc-$VERSION.1.gz"; then > echo "llvm man pages are missing (using llc as an example)" > exit 1 > fi > ----8<---- > > I would suggest running the autopkgtests and making sure they pass locally > on at least one architecture before uploading a new version to unstable. > If llvm-toolchain-13 is too big to build locally, porterboxes and > experimental are also useful routes to get things tested.
hmm, bizarre, I fixed it before. I guess it has been removed during a merge?! S