[php-maint] Bug#751046: php-doc: FTBFS - no error reported

Michael Tautschnig mt at debian.org
Mon Jun 9 19:28:53 UTC 2014


Package: php-doc
Version: 20140201-1
Severity: serious
Usertags: goto-cc

During a rebuild of all Debian packages in a clean sid chroot (using cowbuilder
and pbuilder) the build failed with the following error.

[...]
touch configure-stamp
dh_testdir
# Add here commands to compile the package.
#/usr/bin/make
rm -rf PhD/PhD-*/phpdotnet/phd/Package
cp -rp PhD-Generic/PhD_Generic-*/phpdotnet/phd/Package/ PhD/PhD-*/phpdotnet/phd/
php PhD/PhD-*/render.php --docbook doc-base/.manual.xml --format xhtml
[01;32m[19:02:48 - Heads up              ][m Creating output directory..
[01;32m[19:02:48 - Rendering Style       ][m Running full build
[01;32m[19:02:48 - Indexing              ][m Indexing...
[01;32m[19:03:32 - Indexing              ][m Indexing done
[01;32m[19:03:32 - Rendering Style       ][m Running full build
[01;32m[19:03:32 - Rendering Format      ][m Starting Chunked-XHTML rendering
[01;32m[19:04:53 - Rendering Format      ][m Finished rendering
debian/rules:20: recipe for target 'build-stamp' failed
make: *** [build-stamp] Error 255


So I'm pretty clueless here - it seems that no error is being reported, yet the
php command apparently exits with a non-zero status. Please do let me know if
this turns out to be unreproducible (in which case I shall try to investigate
further), but otherwise I'd ask that there be an improvement in error reporting
here as well.

The full build log is attached.

Best,
Michael

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