openSUSE:Factory - Build fail notification
Dear Package maintainers and hackers. Below package(s) in openSUSE:Factory have had problems for at least 4 weeks. We tried to send out notifications to the configured bugowner/maintainers of the package(s), but so far no fix has been submitted. This probably means that the maintainer/bugowner did not yet find the time to look into the matter and he/she would certainly appreciate help to get this sorted. - netsniff-ng: Fails to build - opengreedy: Fails to build - openwsman: Fails to build - python-Nuitka: Fails to build - python-khal: Fails to build - python-napalm-arubaos-switch: Fails to build - python-napalm-asa: Fails to build - python-napalm-digineo-procurve: Fails to build - python-napalm-procurve: Fails to build - python-os-api-ref: Fails to build - python-xmlsec: Fails to build - python-yt: Fails to build - reuse: Fails to build - sbcl: Fails to build - trace-cmd: Fails to build Unless somebody is stepping up and submitting fixes, the listed package(s) are going to be removed from openSUSE:Factory. Kind regards, DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
On 12/18/22 00:02, DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Dear Package maintainers and hackers.
- sbcl: Fails to build
sbcl only fail to build for i586. I investigated and submitted a bug report to upstream as it really looks like a 32-bit x86 specific issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/sbcl/+bug/2000009
On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 11:02:47PM +0000, DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Dear Package maintainers and hackers.
Below package(s) in openSUSE:Factory have had problems for at least 4 weeks. We tried to send out notifications to the configured bugowner/maintainers of the package(s), but so far no fix has been submitted. This probably means that the maintainer/bugowner did not yet find the time to look into the matter and he/she would certainly appreciate help to get this sorted.
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- trace-cmd: Fails to build
The handwritten Makefile of the project and the update of make to v4.4 are not compatible. Working on a solution with upstream [1]. https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-devel/20221223101502.12269-1-dwagner@sus...
participants (3)
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Daniel Wagner
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DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger
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Michael Pujos