[Bug 1592841] Re: FTBFS on ppc64el, blocks updates of all packages depending on krb5, for example CUPS

Till Kamppeter 1592841 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Jun 15 23:25:23 UTC 2016


Fails also, but at a later point:

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/265602766/buildlog_ubuntu-yakkety-
ppc64el.krb5_1.14.2+dfsg-1ubuntu1+ppa4_BUILDING.txt.gz

What you need to do is the following:

Build the package on the system which you have at hand (amd64, i386,
...), directing the build output into a file. Search through the output
to see whther there are any compiler warnings and fix them all. With
that done the package should build on ppc64el.

Or look into the buildlog for amd64 on Launchpad to find all the
warnings.

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Title:
  FTBFS on ppc64el, blocks updates of all packages depending on krb5,
  for example CUPS

Status in krb5 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  krb5 in Yakkety, version 1.14.2+dfsg-1 does not build on ppc64el and
  so it does not make it from -proposed into release. This blocks
  packages which depend on krb5, like CUPS, from getting from -proposed
  to release, preventing further development on the main platforms
  (amd64, i386, ...) due to the failure on this more exotic platform.

  Other packages depending on krb5 and so suffering the same problem as
  CUPS are: libkdb5, openssh-server, dnsutils, cvs, libkadm5clnt-mit9,
  libkadm5srv-mit9, libdns162, unity-control-center, libdns100.

  cjwatson on IRC, channel #ubuntu-release about this FTBFS and a
  possible fix:

  I suspect it's due to -O3
   Looks like the sort of thing where the compiler does a bit more uninitialised-variable tracking at higher optimisation levels
   Would probably go away at -O2, or somebody could adjust the offending function to pacify the compiler; either way

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