Dear Alan,

On 09.09.2017 20:35, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> I did take a quick look at the above URL but saw no obvious issues. So
> it appears your Debian repackaging efforts have been a complete
> success for our latest version of PLplot.  Congratulations on that
> achievement!

Yesterday, the package go accepted, and our autobuilders already
successfully created binary packages for a number of platforms:

 * Intel 32 and 64 bit, both Linux and kfreebsd
 * ARM 64bit

On some platforms, the build however failed: on PowerPC 64 bit (both big
and little endian), mips (32 bit, big endian) and s390x (64 bit, big
endian) the ocaml test "x09ocaml" failes with an segmentation fault:

<<BUILDDIR>>/plplot_test/test_ocaml.sh: line 27:
 22680 Segmentation fault
 "$ocamldir"/x${index}ocaml -dev $device \
 -o "${OUTPUT_DIR}"/x${index}${lang}%n.$dsuffix $options 2> test.error \
 >| "${OUTPUT_DIR}"/x${index}${lang}_${dsuffix}.txt

On PowerPc 32 bit (an unofficial Debian Platform), I get an error when
x00ocaml is built:

«BUILDDIR»/examples/ocaml/x00ocaml: error while loading shared
libraries: R_PPC_REL24 relocation at 0x20690ee8 for symbol
`gettimeofday' out of range

Could you have a short look, especially for the first failure? It is not
necessarily a regression, since the ocaml bindings weren't built in the
Debian package since quite a while.

If it is a ocaml bug, I would write a bug report for the ocaml package
and then disable the x09ocaml test until it is fixed.

For the architectures that are still waiting to be built (ARM 32 bit,
MIPS little endian 32 and 64 bit, Alpha, PA-RISC), I will give an update
when they are ready.

Best regards

Ole

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