Hi. Version 5.4.0-3 has just reached testing, my autobuilder has tried to build it, and it failed again.
May I know why is this marked as "unreproducible" and "moreinfo"? In case it helps, here is a short summary: This package relies on systemd being present in the system to be built. systemd is not build-essential. Therefore systemd should be in the build-depends. This is just Debian policy. If you are waiting for this package to FTBFS in any of the official autobuilders, well, this already happened: https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=strongswan It FTBFS in mips64el. No, it's not a bug in the mips64el chroot not to have systemd installed, because, again, systemd is not build-essential. While we are at it, it would be good if you could avoid the build-dependency altogether. The error message is like this: checking for systemd system unit directory... configure: error: not found (try --with-systemdsystemunitdir) I have not looked at the code, but this suggests to me that it tries to determine the "system unit directory" from the *installed* systemd, but it also accepts the directory being specified via --with-systemdsystemunitdir. In other words: Maybe by adding a suitable --with-systemdsystemunitdir explicit option in the configure line the build-dependency on systemd could be avoided. I would try that route. Thanks.