Re: [RFC] minimal build option for configure

From: Luigi Gangitano <luigi_at_debian.org>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:17:20 +0200

Sorry again for bothering you, guys, but next debian release will ship with 3.1.3 (and all of it's bugs) if I can't fix this on alpha.

Debian policy states that building result should not depend on build-machine configuration (and enabling ipv6 locally is considered so) and build-machine admins will not fix this for us.

Thanks,

L

Il giorno 07/lug/2010, alle ore 19.03, Luigi Gangitano ha scritto:

> Sorry for resuming this old thread, but:
>
> Il giorno 27/mag/2010, alle ore 03.16, Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
>> We hit a v6 "bug" in Debian and Ubuntu where the package failed to have explicit --enable-ipv6 and one of the 15 or so package build hosts had broken v6 support. This resulted in some release packages being v6-disabled and others not. QA was not pleased, nor were the users whose v6 support broken for ten days.
>>
>> Debian and maybe other distro have a policy that the same configure options MUST produce consistent featured packages. For now this is been resolved partially by explicitly configuring all features to required.
>
> Actually, we are not out of this 'bug' yet, since the --enable-ipv6 options makes squid fail to build on non ipv6-enabled build machines. I've kindly asked the local admins for a fix but will probably take a while. Since this is the same kernel that runs on all other build machines, is there any way to build the IPv6 support in without the need to test it on the machine the compiler is run on?
>
> Even a manual selection of the right stack would help us build the package on every arch. :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> L
>
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