Intrepid has 0.14.3-2ubuntu1.
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Marking as Fix Committed, since this is already in Debian.
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Committed
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Planner 0.14.3-1 which just entered Debian/unstable fixes this issue.
We're a few days too late for inclusion into Hardy, but I still thought
I'd notify those concerned by this bug.
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Upstream sent me the following:
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I finished my libgda3 patch. At 81K it's a rather big one:
http://www.kfk4ever.com/~griffon26/shared/planner-libgda3-fixes.patch
To summarize the changes:
- configure.in and two Makefile.am's were modified to detect the libgda
version and pass
Setting to incomplete for now.
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That could work, but it removes the check for libgda-2.0, which is not a
good approach. We would instead need to ADD a check for libgda-3.0.
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http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-commit/2007-10/msg00674.html
has the suse patch
-PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GDA, libgda-2.0 = 1.0)
+PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GDA, libgda-3.0 = 1.0)
seems to be what they do ...
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I don't have the setup to test it. I'd prefer if somebody else tested
this.
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The above configure.in segment is where this starts. I'm suspecting that
other parts of the code need to be modified too.
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checking for GDA... configure: error: Package requirements (libgda =
1.0) were not met:
No package 'libgda' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.
Alternatively, you may set the environment variables GDA_CFLAGS
and
I got the above when building with pbuilder, even after autoreconf -v
--install was run. So, the answer is, as Daniel had already pointed out
ages ago, that the upstream code needs to be ported to libgda3; updating
the build-depends is not enough.
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dnl ---
dnl | Database/GDA check |--
dnl ---
AC_ARG_ENABLE(database, [ --enable-database=[no/yes] enable database
support [default=no]], enable_database=$enableval, enable_dat$
if test x$enable_database = xyes ; then
Ok.. I've already changed the version check to 1.2.4. I talk with
Oliver, and we also need to check if gda2-postgres in Recommends works
fine.
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On 1/16/08, Marco Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok.. I've already changed the version check to 1.2.4. I talk with
Oliver, and we also need to check if gda2-postgres in Recommends works
fine.
No. If you upgrade to libgdda3, you also need to upgrade to
gda3-postgres.
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Hmm.. I didn't find gda3-postgres, we can recommend libgda3-postgres ?
it's the name of it...
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** Attachment added: planner_0.14.2-4ubuntu2.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11395009/planner_0.14.2-4ubuntu2.debdiff
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Build log: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11395051/buildlog_ubuntu-
hardy-i386.planner_0.14.2-4%7Eppa2_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz
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If Daniel can confirm that your patch not only builds cleanly, but also
produces a usable SQL support in Planner, we'll merge it straight into
the Debian package and eliminate the delta between the Debian and Ubuntu
package.
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It builds clean now as you can see in PPA build log, it needs some
testing with libgda3-postgres to see if SQL works fine.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in the latest development version of Ubuntu - the Hardy Heron. It won't
be fixed in previous versions of Ubuntu because the bug doesn't fit
requirements for
Ups.. wrong bug report. I'm sorry... doing ubuntu hug day :-(
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Martin-Éric is right. In addition to dropping --enable-database we also
need to drop libgda2-dev as a Build-Depends.
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it seems to build fine with gda3, the patch is lacking some stuff though,
please fix the versioning of the build-dep for gda3 accordingly (the (= 1.2.1)
i mean) ...
and i doubt it will work with gda2-postgres after switching to gda3, so the
recommends need update as well ...
It seems OpenSuSE
Make sure libgda3 turns up in the depends after building with gda3 and
is actually linked against it.
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As I recall, Daniel Holbach pointed out earlier that simply updating the
Build-Depends isn't enough to have succesfull gda3 support. The upstream
code itself would need to be upgraded to correctly operate with it. This
is not a trivial task.
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