It may be a few days before the upload goes through, since it now has to go through manual processing due to the deletion.
Ben Pfaff <[email protected]> writes: > Uploaded. Thank you! > > bojo42 <[email protected]> writes: > >> Done, new version ready for push at mentors (with removed hurd-i386 >> build dependency). >> >> The ftpmasters also removed all former packages with successful builds >> on testsuite failures like i requested (or to be precisly they just >> removed all pspp packages from sid ;) >> >> So when the all the fixes will work as expected we'll have a pretty >> cleaned up package in Debian, that will migrate to Wheezy after ten >> days. Wasn't the shortest journey, but now we quite have the best PSPP >> in Debian ever ;) Just hope we get still get it into Ubuntu for 12.04 >> LTS, would be a nice reconquered userbase for your all your newer work. >> >> Cheers and a late good night from Europe. >> >> Bojo42 >> >> Am Samstag, den 03.03.2012, 05:47 +0000 schrieb John Darrington: >>> On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 09:24:26PM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote: >>> >>> I fixed all the ia64 test failures tonight. >>> >>> bojo42, please generate a new Debian package from the tip of >>> master when you have a chance. With a little luck, I think PSPP >>> might pass "make check" on all the Debian architectures on the >>> next try. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Ben. >>> -- >>> Ben Pfaff >>> http://benpfaff.org >>> >>> >>> If I could make a suggestion: It seems that the hurd-i386 architecture >>> is being omitted for the lack of a postgres server on hurd. Postgres >>> is lacking because Hurd doesn't have SysV IPC - and is not likely to >>> for some time. However, it seems a shame that PSPP should not have >>> a Hurd package for such a trivial reason. >>> >>> There is no reason that PSPP actually needs a Postgres server to run >>> or build. It's only needed for that one test. Users on Hurd can still >>> make use of PSPP's postgres features (they'll just have to connect to >>> a database running on another machine). >>> >>> Is it possible to adjust the build dependencies such that Hurd-i386 >>> does not depend on Postgresql? That way, I beleive the test will >>> just be skipped in the make check stage. >>> >>> J' >>> >> >> >> -- Ben Pfaff http://benpfaff.org _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev
