Source: plm
Version: 2.4.11+repack-1
Severity: serious
Tags: jessie sid
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20141108 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS in jessie on amd64

Hi,

During a rebuild of all packages in jessie (in a jessie chroot, not a
sid chroot), your package failed to build on amd64.

Relevant part (hopefully):
> make[1]: Entering directory '/«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack'
> # Copy our resource within the wannabe jar file
> mkdir -p debian/_jh_build.plm
> cp -r lib/resources debian/_jh_build.plm
> # Copy our image files (but prune the svg files)
> cp -r img debian/_jh_build.plm
> find debian/_jh_build.plm -name "*.svg" -print0 | xargs -0 rm
> # Copy other mandated files in place
> jarctn=`find src -name "*.py"; \
>       find src -name "*.java"; \
>       find src -name "*.scala"; \
>       find src -name "*.c"; \
>         find src -name "*.html"; \
>         find src -name "*.png"; \
>       find src -name  "*.map"`; \
> for file in $jarctn ; do\
>    whereto=`echo $file|sed 's|^src/||'` ; \
>    install -D -m 644 $file debian/_jh_build.plm/$whereto; \
> done
> # Generate the translation files
> ant i18n-generate-jar
> Buildfile: /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/build.xml
>   [taskdef] Could not load definitions from resource 
> scala/tools/ant/antlib.xml. It could not be found.
> 
> i18n-init:
> 
> i18n-extract:
> [gettext-extract] src
> [gettext-extract] /tmp/srcfiles4590680762197888444.tmp
> [gettext-extract] Executing: xgettext -c --from-code=utf-8 
> --output=/«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/plm.pot --language=Java 
> -ktrc:1c,2 -ktrnc:1c,2,3 -ktr -kmarktr -ktrn:1,2 -k 
> --files-from=/tmp/srcfiles4590680762197888444.tmp
> 
> i18n-update:
> [gettext-merge] Invoking msgmerge for po files in 
> '/«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine'.
> [gettext-merge] Processing en.po
> [gettext-merge] Executing: msgmerge -q --backup=numbered -U 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/en.po 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/plm.pot
> [gettext-merge] Processing fr.po
> [gettext-merge] Executing: msgmerge -q --backup=numbered -U 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/fr.po 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/plm.pot
> [gettext-merge] Processing it.po
> [gettext-merge] Executing: msgmerge -q --backup=numbered -U 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/it.po 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/plm.pot
> [gettext-merge] Processing pt_BR.po
> [gettext-merge] Executing: msgmerge -q --backup=numbered -U 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/pt_BR.po 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/plm.pot
> 
> i18n-check:
>      [exec] msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different 
> from
>      [exec]                   input file charset "UTF-8".
>      [exec] msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different 
> from
>      [exec]                   input file charset "UTF-8".
>      [exec]                   Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
>      [exec]                   Possible workarounds are:
>      [exec]                   Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
>      [exec]                   Possible workarounds are:
>      [exec]                   - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
>      [exec]                   - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII 
> using 'msgconv',
>      [exec]                   - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
>      [exec]                   - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII 
> using 'msgconv',
>      [exec]                     then apply 'msggrep',
>      [exec]                     then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
>      [exec]                     then apply 'msggrep',
>      [exec]                     then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
>      [exec] msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different 
> from
>      [exec]                   input file charset "UTF-8".
>      [exec] msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different 
> from
>      [exec]                   input file charset "UTF-8".
>      [exec]                   Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
>      [exec]                   Possible workarounds are:
>      [exec]                   Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
>      [exec]                   Possible workarounds are:
>      [exec]                   - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
>      [exec]                   - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII 
> using 'msgconv',
>      [exec]                   - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
>      [exec]                   - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII 
> using 'msgconv',
>      [exec]                     then apply 'msggrep',
>      [exec]                     then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
>      [exec]                     then apply 'msggrep',
>      [exec]                     then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
> 
> i18n-generate-jar:
>     [mkdir] Created dir: /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/site/po
> [gettext-dist] Processing en.po
> [gettext-dist] msgfmt --java2 -d ./site/po -r org.plm.i18n.Messages -l en 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/en.po
> [gettext-dist] Processing fr.po
> [gettext-dist] msgfmt --java2 -d ./site/po -r org.plm.i18n.Messages -l fr 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/fr.po
> [gettext-dist] Processing it.po
> [gettext-dist] msgfmt --java2 -d ./site/po -r org.plm.i18n.Messages -l it 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/it.po
> [gettext-dist] Processing pt_BR.po
> [gettext-dist] msgfmt --java2 -d ./site/po -r org.plm.i18n.Messages -l pt_BR 
> /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/l10n/engine/pt_BR.po
>       [jar] Building jar: /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/lib/plm-messages.jar
>    [delete] Deleting directory /«BUILDDIR»/plm-2.4.11+repack/site/po
> 
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> Total time: 12 seconds
> cd debian/_jh_build.plm && jar xf ../../lib/plm-messages.jar org
> # Finally, ask the scripts to compile our stuff, too
> jh_build --no-javadoc --javacopts="-source 1.7"
> find src/ -name *.java -and -type f -print0 | xargs -0 
> /usr/lib/jvm/default-java/bin/javac -g -cp 
> /usr/share/java/miglayout.jar:/usr/share/java/rsyntaxtextarea.jar:/usr/share/java/gettext-commons.jar:/usr/share/java/junit4.jar:/usr/share/java/org.eclipse.jgit.jar:/usr/share/java/json-simple.jar:/usr/share/java/jython.jar:.:/usr/share/java/httpclient.jar:/usr/share/java/httpcore.jar:/usr/share/java/commons-logging.jar:/usr/share/java/httpmime.jar:.:.:debian/_jh_build.plm
>  -d debian/_jh_build.plm -source 1.7
> src/plm/core/model/Game.java:97: error: unmappable character for encoding 
> ASCII
>       public static final String [][] humanLangs = { {"English","en"}, 
> {"Francais","fr"}, {"Italiano","it"}, {"Portugu??s brasileiro", "pt_BR"} };
>                                                                               
>                                         ^
> src/plm/core/model/Game.java:97: error: unmappable character for encoding 
> ASCII
>       public static final String [][] humanLangs = { {"English","en"}, 
> {"Francais","fr"}, {"Italiano","it"}, {"Portugu??s brasileiro", "pt_BR"} };
>                                                                               
>                                          ^
> src/plm/core/ui/AboutPLMDialog.java:127: error: unmappable character for 
> encoding ASCII
>                               + "The PLM Team: Martin Quinson, G??rald Oster 
> and others.<br/> "
>                                                                 ^
> src/plm/core/ui/AboutPLMDialog.java:127: error: unmappable character for 
> encoding ASCII
>                               + "The PLM Team: Martin Quinson, G??rald Oster 
> and others.<br/> "
>                                                                  ^
> src/plm/core/ui/OSXAdapter.java:54: error: unmappable character for encoding 
> ASCII
> Copyright ?? 2003-2007 Apple, Inc., All Rights Reserved
>           ^
> src/plm/core/ui/OSXAdapter.java:54: error: unmappable character for encoding 
> ASCII
> Copyright ?? 2003-2007 Apple, Inc., All Rights Reserved
>            ^
> src/plm/test/simple/test/PythonSimpleExerciseTest.java:13: error: unmappable 
> character for encoding ASCII
>               return "zqkd??ajd??\"\"";
>                           ^
> src/plm/test/simple/test/PythonSimpleExerciseTest.java:13: error: unmappable 
> character for encoding ASCII
>               return "zqkd??ajd??\"\"";
>                            ^
> src/plm/test/simple/test/PythonSimpleExerciseTest.java:13: error: unmappable 
> character for encoding ASCII
>               return "zqkd??ajd??\"\"";
>                                ^
> src/plm/test/simple/test/PythonSimpleExerciseTest.java:13: error: unmappable 
> character for encoding ASCII
>               return "zqkd??ajd??\"\"";
>                                 ^
> src/plm/test/simple/test/JavaSimpleExerciseTest.java:13: error: unmappable 
> character for encoding ASCII
>               return "zqkd??ajd??\"\"";
>                           ^
> src/plm/test/simple/test/JavaSimpleExerciseTest.java:13: error: unmappable 
> character for encoding ASCII
>               return "zqkd??ajd??\"\"";
>                            ^
> src/plm/test/simple/test/JavaSimpleExerciseTest.java:13: error: unmappable 
> character for encoding ASCII
>               return "zqkd??ajd??\"\"";
>                                ^
> src/plm/test/simple/test/JavaSimpleExerciseTest.java:13: error: unmappable 
> character for encoding ASCII
>               return "zqkd??ajd??\"\"";
>                                 ^
> src/lessons/recursion/cons/Increasing.java:31: error: unmappable character 
> for encoding ASCII
>                               "  if (l == Nil ||??l.tail == Nil) return 
> true\n" +
>                                                 ^
> src/lessons/recursion/cons/Increasing.java:31: error: unmappable character 
> for encoding ASCII
>                               "  if (l == Nil ||??l.tail == Nil) return 
> true\n" +
>                                                  ^
> src/lessons/recursion/cons/Nlast.java:36: error: unmappable character for 
> encoding ASCII
>                               "    if (n<=0 ||??l==Nil) return l\n"+
>                                               ^
> src/lessons/recursion/cons/Nlast.java:36: error: unmappable character for 
> encoding ASCII
>                               "    if (n<=0 ||??l==Nil) return l\n"+
>                                                ^
> src/lessons/recursion/cons/Main.java:32: error: unmappable character for 
> encoding ASCII
>               addExercise(new AllDifferent(this)); // This one is harder: 
> O(n??) with an extra function, or you need to first sort the array
>                                                                              ^
> src/lessons/recursion/cons/Main.java:32: error: unmappable character for 
> encoding ASCII
>               addExercise(new AllDifferent(this)); // This one is harder: 
> O(n??) with an extra function, or you need to first sort the array
>                                                                               
> ^
> src/lessons/recursion/cons/ButNlast.java:36: error: unmappable character for 
> encoding ASCII
>                               "    if (n<=0 ||??l==Nil) return Nil\n"+
>                                               ^
> src/lessons/recursion/cons/ButNlast.java:36: error: unmappable character for 
> encoding ASCII
>                               "    if (n<=0 ||??l==Nil) return Nil\n"+
>                                                ^
> 22 errors
> make[1]: *** [override_jh_build] Error 1

The full build log is available from:
   
http://aws-logs.debian.net/ftbfs-logs/2014/11/08/plm_2.4.11+repack-1_jessie.log

A list of current common problems and possible solutions is available at
http://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/FTBFS . You're welcome to contribute!

About the archive rebuild: The rebuild was done on EC2 VM instances from
Amazon Web Services, using a clean, minimal and up-to-date chroot. Every
failed build was retried once to eliminate random failures.


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