-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm getting a *different* FTBFS, somewhere in the bowels of waf. Worse, it only occurs with gcc 4.3 (I can reproduce it or not by twiddling the symlinks in /usr/bin).
Does anyone know how waf works? Regards, Simon env HOME=/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/debian/waftmp ./waf -pp -v configure --prefix=/usr --qtdir=/usr/share/qt3 --want-rpath=0 Checking for program cpp : not found Checking for kde-config : kde-config was found as /usr/bin/kde-config Checking for kde version : 3.5.9 Checking for the Qt library : Qt is in /usr/share/qt3 Checking for uic : uic was found as /usr/share/qt3/bin/uic Checking for moc : moc was found as /usr/share/qt3/bin/moc Checking for the Qt includes : ok /usr/share/qt3/include/ Checking for the kde includes : the kde headers were found in /usr/include/kde/ env HOME=/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/debian/waftmp ./waf -pp -v Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/waf", line 329, in ? Main() File "/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/debian/waftmp/.waf-1.0.1/wafadmin/Scripting.py", line 210, in Main ret = bld.compile() File "/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/debian/waftmp/.waf-1.0.1/wafadmin/Build.py", line 182, in compile Object.flush() File "/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/debian/waftmp/.waf-1.0.1/wafadmin/Object.py", line 78, in flush obj.post() File "/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/debian/waftmp/.waf-1.0.1/wafadmin/Object.py", line 150, in post self.apply() File "/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/debian/waftmp/.waf-1.0.1/wafadmin/Tools/ccroot.py", line 413, in apply self.apply_core() File "/home/smcv/tmp/kdissert-1.0.7/debian/waftmp/.waf-1.0.1/wafadmin/Tools/KDE3.py", line 239, in apply_core obj_ext = self.env[self.m_type+'_obj_ext'][0] IndexError: list index out of range make: *** [build-stamp] Error 1 debuild: fatal error at line 1264: debian/rules build failed -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iD8DBQFH+ACdWSc8zVUw7HYRApahAKDAlEU//o7lSiw3UqRuBA8drVgXZwCgs82I aRUyQH/BAZ2hJNgKndoPJN8= =i+lL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]