• bugs about FTBFS with g++15 (experimental)

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Beno=C3=AEt_Rouits?=@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 21 23:40:01 2025
    Dear mentors,

    Two of my packages in Debian have been filled a FTBFS bug with g++15
    from experimental, two months ago. I cannot reproduce the bugs since,
    probably, g++15 have evolved now. I am tempted to close the bugs on my packages, bug the FTBFS bugs say:

    Please keep this issue open in the bug tracker for the package it
    was filed for. If a fix in another package is required, please
    file a bug for the other package (or clone), and add a block in this
    package. Please keep the issue open until the package can be built in
    a follow-up test rebuild.

    I am asking guidance on what should be done, then. The bugs are #1097684
    (qabc) and #1097710 (qspeakers).

    Thank you for your advice,

     Benoît

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  • From Soren Stoutner@21:1/5 to Rouits on Mon Apr 21 14:43:50 2025
    Copy: brouits@free.fr (=?UTF-8?B?QmVub8OudA==?= Rouits)

    On Monday, April 21, 2025 2:29:48 PM Mountain Standard Time Benoît
    Rouits wrote:
    Dear mentors,

    Two of my packages in Debian have been filled a FTBFS bug with g++15
    from experimental, two months ago. I cannot reproduce the bugs
    since, probably, g++15 have evolved now. I am tempted to close the
    bugs on my packages, bug the FTBFS bugs say:

    Please keep this issue open in the bug tracker for the package it
    was filed for. If a fix in another package is required, please
    file a bug for the other package (or clone), and add a block in this
    package. Please keep the issue open until the package can be built
    in a follow-up test rebuild.

    I am asking guidance on what should be done, then. The bugs are
    #1097684 (qabc) and #1097710 (qspeakers).

    Thank you for your advice,

    Feel free to close them if they are no longer reproducible. For many packages, the problem was actually that a dependency was failing for
    g++15. When those packages were fixed, everything else started
    building correctly.

    There has already been some discussion about how the filing of these
    bugs was premature and shouldn’t have happened for the majority of
    packages.

    --
    Soren Stoutner
    soren@debian.org
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  • From Andrey Rakhmatullin@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 22 07:40:01 2025
    On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 11:29:48PM +0200, Benoît Rouits wrote:
    Dear mentors,

    Two of my packages in Debian have been filled a FTBFS bug with g++15
    from experimental, two months ago. I cannot reproduce the bugs since, >probably, g++15 have evolved now. I am tempted to close the bugs on my >packages, bug the FTBFS bugs say:

    Please keep this issue open in the bug tracker for the package it
    was filed for. If a fix in another package is required, please
    file a bug for the other package (or clone), and add a block in this
    package. Please keep the issue open until the package can be built in
    a follow-up test rebuild.

    I am asking guidance on what should be done, then. The bugs are
    #1097684 (qabc) and #1097710 (qspeakers).

    These are duplicates of #1097717 so you can close them with an appropriate comment.

    --
    WBR, wRAR

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Beno=C3=AEt_Rouits?=@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 22 12:10:01 2025
    Thank you Andrey and Soren.

    #1097684 (qabc) and #1097710 (qspeakers) are now closed.

     Benoît

    Le 22/04/2025 à 07:38, Andrey Rakhmatullin a écrit :
    On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 11:29:48PM +0200, Benoît Rouits wrote:
    Dear mentors,

    Two of my packages in Debian have been filled a FTBFS bug with g++15
    from experimental, two months ago. I cannot reproduce the bugs since,
    probably, g++15 have evolved now. I am tempted to close the bugs on
    my packages, bug the FTBFS bugs say:

    Please keep this issue open in the bug tracker for the package it
    was filed for.  If a fix in another package is required, please
    file a bug for the other package (or clone), and add a block in this
    package. Please keep the issue open until the package can be built in
    a follow-up test rebuild.

    I am asking guidance on what should be done, then. The bugs are
    #1097684 (qabc) and #1097710 (qspeakers).

    These are duplicates of #1097717 so you can close them with an
    appropriate comment.


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