[cl-debian] Bug#397575: cmucl: FTBFS: cp: cannot stat `src/docs/cmu-user/index.html': No such file or directory

Package: cmucl Version: 19c-release-20051115-3 Severity: serious Justification: FTBFS on i386, very likely to fail everywhere else Usertags: grid5000 Hi, During a rebuild of all packages in etch, I discovered that your package failed to build on i386. Relevant parts: dh_testdir dh_testroot dh_installchangelogs src/general-info/release-19b.txt dh_installdocs cp: cannot stat `src/docs/cmu-user/index.html': No such file or directory dh_installdocs: command returned error code 256 The full build log is available from http://ox.blop.info/bazaar/buildlogs/20061107/ About the archive rebuilt: The rebuilt was done on about 30 AMD64 nodes of the Grid'5000 platform, using a chroot containing an etch i386 environment (not unstable). Internet was not accessible from the build nodes. The builds were processed as root, in a clean chroot environment. About Grid'5000: The Grid'5000 project aims at building a highly reconfigurable experimental Grid platform gathering 9 sites and featuring a total of 5000 CPUs. Its main purpose is to serve as an experimental testbed for research in Grid Computing. To learn more about Grid'5000, read https://www.grid5000.fr/ -- | Lucas Nussbaum | lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net http://www.lucas-nussbaum.net/ | | jabber: lucas@nussbaum.fr GPG: 1024D/023B3F4F |

On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 10:21:01 +0100, "Lucas Nussbaum"
During a rebuild of all packages in etch, I discovered that your package failed to build on i386.
This turns out to be hevea problem: hevea -fix cmu-user.hva cmu-user.tex ./cmu-user.hva:13: Warning: Not (re)-defining environment 'minipage' with \newenvironment ./cmu-user.hva:137: Warning: Unknown counter: footer in \setcounter Giving up command: \@primitives Giving up command: \orig@input Giving up command: \input Giving up command: \ifthenelse Giving up command: \@iffileexists Giving up command: \@usepackage Giving up command: \@@iter Giving up command: \@callsubst Giving up command: \@iter Giving up command: \@funcall Giving up command: \usepackage /usr/share/hevea/xspace.hva:2: Fatal error: Command: \xspace defined at initialisation (if input is plain LaTeX, please report to Luc.Maranget@inria.fr) Adios make[3]: *** [cmu-user.html] Error 2 I've seen a fix in upstream CVS and will investigate this. Groetjes, Peter

tags 397575 patch kthxbye On Wed, Nov 8, 2006 at 11:30:28 +0100, Peter Van Eynde wrote:
hevea -fix cmu-user.hva cmu-user.tex ./cmu-user.hva:13: Warning: Not (re)-defining environment 'minipage' with \newenvironment ./cmu-user.hva:137: Warning: Unknown counter: footer in \setcounter Giving up command: \@primitives Giving up command: \orig@input Giving up command: \input Giving up command: \ifthenelse Giving up command: \@iffileexists Giving up command: \@usepackage Giving up command: \@@iter Giving up command: \@callsubst Giving up command: \@iter Giving up command: \@funcall Giving up command: \usepackage /usr/share/hevea/xspace.hva:2: Fatal error: Command: \xspace defined at initialisation (if input is plain LaTeX, please report to Luc.Maranget@inria.fr) Adios make[3]: *** [cmu-user.html] Error 2
Hi, I've forwarded this to Luc Maranget, and he came up with the attached fix for this issue (xspace and minipage are now supported by hevea, so there is no need to redefine \xspace and the minipage environment in cmucl). You'll probably need to build-depend on hevea >= 1.09 though, because support for the xspace package was added in this release. Cheers, Julien

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Julien Cristau
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Lucas Nussbaum
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Peter Van Eynde