Julien Danjou wrote:
/nonexistent is the home of the buildd user.
In this case the $HOME does not exist and the build fails. No build
should try tro write in $HOME.
What about reading from $HOME. My package doesn't touch $HOME, but
SBCL (upon starting, tries to read ~/.sbclrc). If that allowed
At 1165305506 time_t, Kevin Rosenberg wrote:
What about reading from $HOME. My package doesn't touch $HOME, but
SBCL (upon starting, tries to read ~/.sbclrc). If that allowed on
autobuilders?
If it is not, I might have a way to work around it.
It can try but should not fail for that.
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Julien Danjou wrote:
It can try but should not fail for that.
I've done some testing. SBCL does indeed fail for that. The
work-around I envision is
HOME=some valid dir /usr/bin/sbcl
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I could successfully pdebuild vcs-tree on powerpc and i386 (the architecture
for which the build failure was reported).
So I think this FTBFS was fixed by an upload in another package, and a
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Bug#395498: vcs-tree: FTBFS: tries to wrote ouf of its build dir
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