> On Jan 14, 2020, at 08:00, Matthew Fernandez <matthew.fernan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Jan 13, 2020, at 19:44, Adam Borowski <kilob...@angband.pl> wrote:
>> 
>> On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 06:24:32PM -0800, Matthew Fernandez wrote:
>>>>> * Package name    : rumur
>>>>>  Version         : 2020.01.11-1
>> 
>>> OK I think I’ve corrected this now.  Adam (or any other brave soul), do
>>> you have a chance to have another look?
>> 
>> Alas, there's still one test failing:
>> 
>> autopkgtest [04:41:21]: test librumur-api: [-----------------------
>> + mkdir -p /tmp/autopkgtest.7g3QC1/autopkgtest_tmp/librumur-api
>> + cd /tmp/autopkgtest.7g3QC1/autopkgtest_tmp/librumur-api
>> + cat -
>> + cat -
>> + c++ -std=c++11 main.cc -lgmp -lgmpxx -lrumur
>> In file included from /usr/include/rumur/rumur.h:22,
>>                from main.cc:4:
>> /usr/include/rumur/scanner.h:7:12: fatal error: FlexLexer.h: No such file or 
>> directory
>>   7 |   #include <FlexLexer.h>
>>     |            ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> compilation terminated.
>> autopkgtest [04:41:22]: test librumur-api: -----------------------]
>> autopkgtest [04:41:22]: test librumur-api:  - - - - - - - - - - results - - 
>> - - - - - - - -
>> librumur-api         FAIL non-zero exit status 1
> 
> Thanks for another review and sorry for occupying yet more of your time.
> 
> Is there a way to run autopkgtest myself? I was expecting pdebuild would do 
> it but I can’t find options for this. Are you running it locally or looking 
> at build server results somewhere? As far as I could tell, the build servers 
> don't run the autopkgtests until a sponsor uploads the package to NEW but 
> maybe I am mistaken.
> 
> As for the present error, it looks like I want libfl-dev instead of libfl2. 
> Will fix.

OK, uploaded a new version with this fix. Please let me know if you have a 
chance to take another look.

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