sword 1.5.9 does not compile on intrepid

Bug #305172 reported by Tayroni Alves
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sword (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Compilation output annexed.

I've compiled with sudo dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc

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Tayroni Alves (tay-fisica) wrote :
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refdoc (refdoc) wrote : Re: [Bug 305172] [NEW] sword 1.5.9 does not compile on intrepid

Sword library is currently at 1.5.11. what you use is severely outdated.

Peter von Kaehne

Tayroni Alves wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Compilation output annexed.
>
> I've compiled with sudo dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc
>
> ** Affects: sword (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>

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refdoc (refdoc) wrote :

Current Sword is 1.5.11 and 1.5.12 is going to be released soon. 1.5.9 is at least 1 year out of date.

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Tayroni Alves (tay-fisica) wrote :

The version of sword on intrepid is 1.5.9: http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/libsword6

I compiled the source code on ubuntu:

    * [sword_1.5.9-8.1ubuntu1.dsc]
    * [sword_1.5.9.orig.tar.gz]
    * [sword_1.5.9-8.1ubuntu1.diff.gz]

The bug is in CURRENT ubuntu source package.

Do you plan to include 1.5.11? Or fix 1.5.9? In the first case, there is a debian source package available to test?

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refdoc (refdoc) wrote : Re: [Bug 305172] Re: sword 1.5.9 does not compile on intrepid

Tayroni Alves wrote:
> The version of sword on intrepid is 1.5.9:
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/libsword6
>
> I compiled the source code on ubuntu:
>
> * [sword_1.5.9-8.1ubuntu1.dsc]
> * [sword_1.5.9.orig.tar.gz]
> * [sword_1.5.9-8.1ubuntu1.diff.gz]
>
> The bug is in CURRENT ubuntu source package.
>
> Do you plan to include 1.5.11? Or fix 1.5.9? In the first case, there is
> a debian source package available to test?
>
I have no plans and would consider that this is the problem of the
package maintainer. Who is the package maintainer?

I have long ceased to use Ubuntu packages for Sword/Crosswire as they
are usually way out of date an d(in this occasion) contain bizarre
dependencies

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refdoc (refdoc) wrote :

Current source packages and compiled packages for all sword related packages are stored at:

http://dominique.corbex.net/gnomesword/

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Tayroni Alves (tay-fisica) wrote :

What about ubuntu repos?

Please, fix the package on the OFFICIAL REPOSITORY!

Thanks!

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refdoc (refdoc) wrote :

Why do you shout?

This is a matter for Ubuntu maintainers to sort and not for an external project to resolve.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :
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This bug was fixed in the package sword - 1.6.0+dfsg-1

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sword (1.6.0+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Jonathan Marsden ]
  * New upstream release. (Closes: #507960) (LP: #320558)
  * debian/patches/02_libver.diff:
    - Bump SONAME to 8 -- SWORD 1.6 is not backward compatible with 1.5.11.
  * debian/patches/series:
    - Remove 10_diatheke.diff -- included in upstream source.
  * debian/patches/:
    - Remove several old unused .diff files.
    - Add 11_regex_only_when_needed.diff to conditionally include regex lib.
    - Add 12_fix_compiler_warnings.diff to remove all compiler warnings.
    - Add 13_fix_osis2mod_compression_default.diff from upstream svn.
    - Add 14_closing_section_not_chapter.diff from upstream svn.
  * debian/libsword7.*:
    - Rename to libsword8.*
    - Change libsword7 to libsword8 within files.
  * debian/rules:
    - SONAME bump to 8.
    - Set library version check to >= 1.6
  * debian/control:
    - Change libsword7 to libsword8.
    - Add libsword7 to Conflicts.
    - Fix case of sword to SWORD in package descriptions.
    - Bump Standards-Version to 3.8.1 (no changes needed).
    - Fix section for libsword-dbg to avoid lintian warning.
  * debian/rules:
    - Add DFSG get-orig-source target.
  * debian/copyright:
    - Fix various mistakes in initial attempt to document copyrights.

  [ Dmitrijs Ledkovs ]
  * debian/rules: Added utils.mk to use missing-files target and call it on
    each build.
  * debian/libsword-dev.install: Added libsword.la, previously missing.
  * debian/libsword7.install: Added missing libicu translit files.
  * debian/control:
    - Updated all uses of SWORD version to 1.6
    - Added libsword-dbg package
  * debian/watch: Fixed a small mistake which was resulting in extra "."
    in final version name.
  * debian/rules: simplified manpage processing.
  * debian/libsword8.lintian-overrides: added override for module
    installation directory.
  * debian/copyright: Updated with information about everyfile.
    Closes: #513448 LP: #322638
  * debian/diatheke.examples: moved examples here from the diatheke.install
  * debian/rules:
    - enabled shell script based testsuite
    - added commented out cppunit testsuite
  * debian/patches/40_missing_includes.diff:
    - added several missing stdio.h includes to prevent FTBFS of testsuite.

  [ Closed Bugs ]
  * FTBFS on intrepid (LP: #305172)

sword (1.5.11-1) experimental; urgency=low

  [Jonathan Marsden]
  * New upstream release
  * debian/rules:
    - Switch to using more normal CDBS/autotools not tarball in tarball.
    - Build against libicu for better i18n support.
    - Use chrpath on installed binaries to get rid of lintian warnings.
    - Set DEB_DH_MAKESHLIBS_ARGS to (>= 1.5.11) not (>=1.5.11-1).
    - Add pod2man command to generate tei2mod man page.
    - Use -n option on pod2man commands to fix command names in man pages.
  * Bump SONAME to 7.
    - Rename debian/libsword6.* appropriately.
    - Change 6 to 7 in several scripts including debian/rules
      and debian/control
  * debian/patches:
    - Remove most patches as being unnecessary now.
    - Simplify debian/patches/02_libver.diff to only edit t...

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