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bug#13414: [Werner Koch] Re: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#814951: libassuan: ad
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Peter Rosin |
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bug#13414: [Werner Koch] Re: [pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#814951: libassuan: add libassuan-mingw-w64-dev for cross-building to Windows targets |
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Thu, 03 Mar 2016 22:41:58 +0100 |
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Hi!
On 2016-03-02 08:23, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Mon 2016-02-22 22:03:49 +0100, Peter Rosin wrote:
>> The libtool patch from https://debbugs.gnu.org/13414 is better than the
>> debian patch from https://bugs.debian.org/814951 in every aspect that I
>> can see and should indeed help.
>>
>> For reference, the libtool patch was committed here
>> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libtool.git/commit/?id=a5a4944fbb2bbd
>>
>> (three years old, released one year ago in 2.4.3)
>
> It sounds like you're saying that the libtool patch should already be
> committed and running effectively in libtool 2.4.3 or later.
Yes.
> however, debian had libtool 2.4.2-1.11 up until 2016-02-07, when
> 2.4.6-0.1 entered debian. But Andreas's bug report of FTBFS on unstable
> [0] came 12 days after 2.4.6 entered unstable and 6 days after 2.4.6
> transitioned to testing [1]. So something in the libtool upstream
> changes either didn't have the desired effect, or something else is
> wrong in debian that i'm unaware of.
Have you checked if libassuan has been libtoolized with 2.4.6? Mind you,
that is not automatically the case just because debian ships 2.4.6. Most
libraries carry a bundled copy of the libtool version they were
libtoolized with by the library maintainer prior to the library release.
Some distributions automatically relibtoolizes its packages, some don't.
> for now, i've gone ahead with the simple patch (moving EXPORTS to the
> first line of the file) for libassuan, but i'll be happy to drop that
> patch when libtool is effectively fixed :)
Please check the libtool version in the relevant version of libassuan.
Cheers,
Peter