During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on
amd64.
Relevant part:
> make[2]: Entering directory `/«PKGBUILDDIR»/Do.Interface.Linux.Classic'
> Compiling Do.Interface.Linux.Classic.dll...
> ./src/ClassicTheme.cs(25,39): error CS0012: The type `Do.Platform.Linux.IConfigurable' is defined in an assembly that is not referenced. Consider adding a reference to assembly `Do.Platform.Linux, Version=0.11.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'
> Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warnings
> make[2]: *** [../build/Do.Interface.Linux.Classic.dll] Error 1
About the archive rebuild: The rebuild was done on EC2 VM instances from
Amazon Web Services, using a clean, minimal and up-to-date chroot. Every
failed build was retried once to eliminate random failures.
Imported from Debian bug http:// bugs.debian. org/713094:
Source: gnome-do
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: serious
Tags: jessie sid
User: <email address hidden>
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20130620 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS on amd64
Hi,
During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on
amd64.
Relevant part: /Do.Interface. Linux.Classic' Linux.Classic. dll... eme.cs( 25,39): error CS0012: The type `Do.Platform. Linux.IConfigur able' is defined in an assembly that is not referenced. Consider adding a reference to assembly `Do.Platform.Linux, Version=0.11.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken= null' Do.Interface. Linux.Classic. dll] Error 1
> make[2]: Entering directory `/«PKGBUILDDIR»
> Compiling Do.Interface.
> ./src/ClassicTh
> Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warnings
> make[2]: *** [../build/
The full build log is available from: aws-logs. debian. net/ftbfs- logs/2013/ 06/20/gnome- do_0.9- 1_unstable. log
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A list of current common problems and possible solutions is available at wiki.debian. org/qa. debian. org/FTBFS . You're welcome to contribute!
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About the archive rebuild: The rebuild was done on EC2 VM instances from
Amazon Web Services, using a clean, minimal and up-to-date chroot. Every
failed build was retried once to eliminate random failures.