Hi, Muammar,

On Fri, 2011-08-19 at 00:32 +0200, Christoph Egger wrote:
> Your package failed to build on the kfreebsd-* buildds:
> 
> rm -f libtls1.6
> o libtls1.6 tls.o tlsIO.o tlsBIO.o tlsX509.o fixstrtod.o -L/usr/lib -lssl 
> -lcrypto  -L/usr/lib -ltclstub8.5 
> /bin/bash: o: command not found
> make[1]: [libtls1.6] Error 127 (ignored)

I started looking at this bug during the BSP, as it's now been open for
over six months with no comment from you and no upload of the package
since a few days after the bug was reported.  Looking through the
packaging left me a little confused, but I wanted to check if you were
still interested in maintaining the package before I dug much further.
(To clarify, I have no interest in the package beyond trying to get the
number of RC bugs affecting wheezy reduced, and wondered if tcltls might
be a removal candidate if it's unmaintained and has no reverse
dependencies.)

As a brief overview of the things that confused me:

- The package was modified to use the "3.0 (quilt)" source format, but
still explicitly includes calls to quilt in debian/rules

- There appear to be a bunch of patches in debian/patches, but they're
all dpatches and aren't being applied (and presumably weren't before the
source package change?) due to the lack of a series file.

- The package build-depends on autotools-dev, and tries to clean up
config.{guess,sub} after the build.  However, those files don't exist in
the source package, and I can't see anything in the rules file which
would create them.

- The rules file sets CFLAGS appropriately for being built with "noopt",
but then never ensures that they're passed to configure.  This appears
to have been the fix used for resolving #476030, based on comparing the
-7 and -8 packages (as the changelog "was fixed" wasn't exactly
helpful").  However, the correct fix was likely simply to quote
"$(CFLAGS)" in the configure call.

Regards,

Adam




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