[pkg-wine-party] Bug#554952: Bug#554952: [libwine-openal-unstable] package is empty on amd64

Ove Kaaven ovek at arcticnet.no
Sat Nov 7 14:22:44 UTC 2009


Colbert Blake Smith skrev:
> Package: libwine-openal-unstable
> Version: 1.1.31-1
> Severity: normal
> 
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> I took a look at PTS & the buildd logs. It seems it failed to build because 
> libhal/libdbus,

The Wine build did not fail on amd64. The configure messages are just
warnings.

Perhaps you meant that Wine was built without support for openal. Yes,
but the lack of a 32-bit openal on amd64 isn't something the Wine
package can fix. There would be 3 solutions to this kind of thing:

1) The OpenAL package could perhaps build a 32-bit version of itself on
amd64 (probably unlikely to happen)

2) The ia32-libs package could ship the 32-bit version of OpenAL, just
like it ships almost everything else Wine needs; once that's done, the
next upload of Wine would automatically be built with OpenAL support.
(File a bug on ia32-libs for that)

3) Debian could finally start supporting multiarch. (Still waiting on
that...)

Of course, the same applies to gsm, mpg123, and such.

The configure warning about libhal/libdbus is probably also a bug in
ia32-libs, although ia32-libs does contain dbus and hal. Probably one of
the symlinks needed to build against them are missing or broken. From a
quick look, I think it's the libdbus.so symlink that's missing there.





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