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Message #07035
Re: Fwd: PPA build problems
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Adam Wolf
<adamwolf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Dick Hollenbeck <dick@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>> It seems we need to have "packaging" information maintained somewhere. In
>> the video
>> example it looks like it was being merged in from a separate repo,
>> although that decision
>> to maintain it in a separate tree is a separate topic or decision.
>>
>>
>> After that everything seems to be in place at Launchpad already.
>>
>> I volunteer to spend some time on this, but again, it will be several days
>> before I can
>> get there.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dick
>
> I've had a build recipe set up for something like six months, but it broke
> sometime during the XPM icon changes. I finally had a chance to take a look
> at it this morning, and I changed the build recipe branch to not have
> -DXPM_CPP_PATH=$(CURDIR)/build/bitmaps in the cmake options, and it appears
> to build fine. My PPA already had builds scheduled for most recent ubuntu
> releases, so I cannot test it on their architecture for anything but Ubuntu
> 12.04 ("Precise"). I did test it with that, and it successfully built, as
> well as successfully built on my Ubuntu 11.04 machine. In about 20 hours or
> so, the rest of the Ubuntu releases should build on Launchpad.
>
> The build recipes seem to be pretty amazing, really. I have a single branch
> of packaging information loaded. I started with the debian packaging
> information. I then added a few lines in a build recipe
> (https://code.launchpad.net/~adamwolf/+recipe/kicad-packaging-daily) and now
> Launchpad merges kicad with my packaging tree, and if there's been any
> changes in the last day, it builds it and puts it in a PPA.
>
> Adam Wolf
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Adam,
Thanks for taking a look at this. However, it looks like the platform
specific packages are falling over on a missing icon file:
taken from:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/83586705/buildlog_ubuntu-precise-i386.kicad_0.0.201110240307%2B3190%7E9%7Eprecise1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
-- Install configuration: ""
-- Install component: "binary"
-- Installing: /build/buildd/kicad-0.0.201110240307+3190~9~precise1/debian/kicad/usr/bin/cvpcb
-- Installing: /build/buildd/kicad-0.0.201110240307+3190~9~precise1/debian/kicad/usr/bin/eeschema
-- Installing: /build/buildd/kicad-0.0.201110240307+3190~9~precise1/debian/kicad/usr/lib/kicad/plugins/netlist_form_pads-pcb.xsl
-- Installing: /build/buildd/kicad-0.0.201110240307+3190~9~precise1/debian/kicad/usr/bin/gerbview
-- Installing: /build/buildd/kicad-0.0.201110240307+3190~9~precise1/debian/kicad/usr/bin/kicad
-- Installing: /build/buildd/kicad-0.0.201110240307+3190~9~precise1/debian/kicad/usr/bin/pcbnew
-- Installing: /build/buildd/kicad-0.0.201110240307+3190~9~precise1/debian/kicad/usr/bin/bitmap2component
-- Installing: /build/buildd/kicad-0.0.201110240307+3190~9~precise1/debian/kicad/usr/bin/pcb_calculator
dh_installdocs
dh_install -s
cp: cannot stat `./kicad/bitmaps/icon_kicad.xpm': No such file or directory
dh_install: cp -a ./kicad/bitmaps/icon_kicad.xpm
debian/kicad//usr/share/pixmaps// returned exit code 1
make: *** [install-arch] Error 2
dpkg-buildpackage: error: /usr/bin/fakeroot debian/rules binary gave
error exit status 2
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Henry von Tresckow (hvontres)
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