On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 03:02:21PM +0100, cedric cellier wrote:
> All images used in HTML doc (under /usr/share/doc/groff/html/img and
> /usr/share/doc/groff/examples/img) are just empty files. HTML doc is
> particularly hard to follow without these pictures.
> 
> I've checked the .deb archive and the files are empty there too.
> If it's on purpose, a README.Debian would be apreciated.

This certainly isn't on purpose.

You'll find that this has gone away for now, but that's only because I
switched from doing my maintainer uploads on powerpc to doing them on
i386, and it seems to work properly when I build it on my laptop. On the
i386 build daemon, no dice. On all of the Ubuntu build daemons, no dice.
On the other hand *some* of the Debian build daemons seem to get it
right. I can't reproduce it in a debootstrapped Ubuntu chroot with just
the build-dependencies installed. I have no idea why any of this is.

The error message during build is as follows (unfortunately rather
uninformative):

  Calling `pnmcut 108 293 583 52 < /tmp/groff-page-sONKf1 | pnmcrop -quiet | 
pnmtopng -background white -transparent white > img/pic1.png' returned status 
256

With any luck this mail will serve as notes to myself in case I manage
to figure it out later.

Thanks,

-- 
Colin Watson                                       [cjwat...@debian.org]



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