Hi,

Am Dienstag, den 27.03.2012, 21:49 +0200 schrieb Iustin Pop:
> I looked at
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=pandoc&suite=sid&compact=compact
> and it shows pandoc as having the following build failures:
> 
> - i386, sparc: pandoc-1.9.1.1-d52ba5f3dfa50033e02c4efb4fcaa204 is
>   unusable due to missing or recursive dependencies:
>   zip-archive-0.1.1.7-463904d956f1052cc58a2c9e5deeee2c

strange, pandoc is built, there is only one zip-archive installed, so
why would it reference a different zip-archive hash? And why does it
fail during the haddock phase? I have not seen that before...

I gave back the build, maybe it is temporary.

> - mips, s390: virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory
> - mipsel: E: Caught signal 'Terminated': terminating immediately
> - hurd-i386: hlibrary.setup: /usr/bin/ghc-pkg: interrupted
> 
> I'm not familiar with the mips/s390 ports (do they really have so few
> virtual memory?), but at least the i386/sparc builds look like they
> should be retried, right? If so, is anyone familiar with requesting a
> retry?

I scheduled a retry, but if virtual memory is the bound then it maybe
well be that we have to remove the packages on these arches; not even a
machine with more physical memory would help. At least s390 has only
half the virtual memory that i386 has and indeed this causes a few
packages to fail.

Greetings,
Joachim

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