Package: libjaudiotagger-java Version: 1.0.9-1 Severity: normal Tags: patch
The class org.jaudiotagger.tag.reference.ISOCountry$Country contains several enum values whose name contains non-ASCII characters. In the current .deb in the archive, these have been miscompiled - for example: 'åLAND_ISLANDS' -> 'eLAND_ISLANDS' 'CôTE_D_IVOIRE' -> 'CtTE_D_IVOIRE' If I rebuild the package locally on an uptodate squeeze system set to a UTF-8 locale, the values are still miscompiled, though differently - there, the non-ASCII characters are simple elided entirely. The silent miscompilation is, I believe, a bug in GCJ, since in Ubuntu, which uses OpenJDK, the package FTBFS. The cause is that the encoding of the Java source is not declared in debian/build.xml. It *is* declared in the upstream build.xml which is not used in the debian build. Accordingly, the "patch" is as follows: Add the attribute encoding="cp1252" to the <javac/> tag in debian/build.xml, as is present in the <javac/> tags in the upstream build.xml. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org