I was on +1 maintenance last week and below are the packages I investigated. During the week, I found a number of failed builds with no logs and retried those.
gnustep-base/gnustep-back/gnustep-gui transition ================================================ Uploaded no-change rebuilds and all migrated. libxc/elpa transition ===================== Uploaded no-change rebuilds and reduced parallelism in libxc to prevent the riscv64 build running out of memory trying to build with 8 cores. eigen3 ====== While investigating libxc, I found libxc's build was failing on ppc64el with LTO enabled, where it had built successfully in the past. Scanning through update_excuses, I found several other packages similarly affected, all using eigen3. I found a workaround in Fedora for this, uploaded and then retried the failed builds. lto-disabled-list ================= While scanning for the ppc64el failures above, I found several other packages where the builds were failing on all architectures where LTO is enabled, and building only on armhf and riscv64. I uploaded lto-disabled-list with these packages added to a PPA and confirmed that the builds were now successful. doko raised a concern that these failures could be caused by a toolchain regression. I confirmed that the previous versions of all these packages still built with the current toolchain, except bart and bart-cuda which were already failing in the 2nd impish test rebuild. I uploaded a new version of lto-disabled-list and then retried builds of the affected packages. imx-code-signing-tool ===================== I found imx-code-signing-tool was failing to build with LTO enabled, but was not fixed when added to lto-disabled-list. I disabled LTO in debian/rules and uploaded. alglib/gmsh transition ====================== Uploaded no-change rebuilds. box2d transition ================ The box2d transition was stalled because box2d itself FTBFS in glibc2.34. I applied a workaround from Fedora and uploaded, caveexpress was dep-wait and built after box2d. -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel