[Bug 187243] Review Request: lazarus : IDE and RAD tool for the free pascal compiler (fpc)
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Summary: Review Request: lazarus : IDE and RAD tool for the free pascal compiler (fpc)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=187243
tibbs(a)math.uh.edu changed:
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------- Additional Comments From tibbs(a)math.uh.edu 2008-06-02 20:24 EST -------
Actually that package seems to build OK for me in current rawhide, except that
things crap out at the very end of the process:
extracting debug info from
/var/tmp/lazarus-0.9.24-3.fc10-root-mockbuild/usr/lib64/lazarus/tools/svn2revisioninc
extracting debug info from
/var/tmp/lazarus-0.9.24-3.fc10-root-mockbuild/usr/lib64/lazarus/lazarus
/usr/lib/rpm/debugedit:
canonicalization unexpectedly shrank by one character
which is completely bewildering, but according to comments in bug 304121 it's
caused by a doubled slash somewhere making it into the debug data. I removed
the trailing slash from the FPCDIR export in the %build section and it builds
fine now.
Honestly all of my complaints have been taken care of. The newly-enabled
debuginfo package doesn't actually include the source, probably due to many
complaints like the following:
/usr/lib/rpm/debugedit:
/var/tmp/lazarus-0.9.24-3.fc10-root-mockbuild/usr/lib64/lazarus/lazarus: Wrong
directory table index 3
but honestly I'm not going to hold this up because fpc and rpm-build disagree on
how to extract debuginfo data. Maybe you can figure out what's going on after
this is imported.
Honestly, the only issue I can see is that trailing slash, which you can
trivially fix up when you check in.
APPROVED
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