Bug 434013

Summary: f-spot failed massrebuild attempt for GCC 4.3
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Jesse Keating <jkeating>
Component: f-spotAssignee: Christopher Aillon <caillon>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Jesse Keating 2008-02-22 12:55:39 UTC
This is an automatically filed bug for a failed rebuild attempt for GCC 4.3.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating/gcc43MassRebuildProposal

Please verify why this build failed and fix it.
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=437103
Exit code was 1, check the build.log for the failed buildArch task.

Comment 1 Jon Stanley 2008-02-23 19:33:59 UTC
I think this is more of a Mono thing than a gcc thing, so I'll leave this
blocking gcc43rebuildfail.  Feel free to move it.

** (/usr/lib64/mono/2.0/gmcs.exe:21557): WARNING **: Could not load file or
assembly 'NDesk.DBus, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral' or one of its dependencies.
Exception caught by the compiler while compiling:
   Block that caused the problem begin at: ./GalleryExport.cs(718,30):
                     Block being compiled:
[./GalleryExport.cs(749,37):,./GalleryExport.cs(757,33):]
System.TypeLoadException: Could not load type 'FSpot.Core' from assembly
'f-spot, Version=0.4.2.0, Culture=neutral'.
Internal compiler error at ./GalleryExport.cs(718,30):: exception caught while
emitting MethodBuilder [GalleryExport::Upload]


Comment 2 Christopher Aillon 2008-03-01 20:52:36 UTC
subsequently rebuilt successfully.