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|    Santiago Vila to All    |
|    Bug#1128358: apache-arrow: FTBFS: dh_mis    |
|    18 Feb 26 20:30:01    |
   
   From: sanvila@debian.org   
      
   Package: src:apache-arrow   
   Version: 23.0.1-1   
   Severity: serious   
   Tags: ftbfs forky sid   
      
   Dear maintainer:   
      
   During a rebuild of all packages in unstable, this package failed to build.   
      
   Below you will find the last part of the build log (probably the most   
   relevant part, but not necessarily). If required, the full build log   
   is available here:   
      
   https://people.debian.org/~sanvila/build-logs/202602/   
      
   About the archive rebuild: The build was made on virtual machines from AWS,   
   using sbuild and a reduced chroot with only build-essential packages.   
      
   If you cannot reproduce the bug please contact me privately, as I   
   am willing to provide ssh access to a virtual machine where the bug is   
   fully reproducible.   
      
   If this is really a bug in one of the build-depends, please use   
   reassign and add an affects on src:apache-arrow, so that this is still   
   visible in the BTS web page for this package.   
      
   Thanks.   
      
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   [...]   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/py   
   rrow/tests/test_types.py exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/py   
   rrow/tests/test_udf.py exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/py   
   rrow/tests/test_util.py exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/py   
   rrow/tests/test_without_numpy.py exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to   
   anywhere   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/py   
   rrow/tests/util.py exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere   
   (related file: "debian/tmp/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pyarrow/util.py")   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/py   
   rrow/tests/wsgi_examples.py exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to   
   anywhere   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/py   
   rrow/types.pxi exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere (related   
   file: "debian/tmp/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pyarrow/types.pxi")   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/pyarrow/types.py   
   exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere (related file:   
   "debian/tmp/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pyarrow/types.py")   
   dh_missing: warning: usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/pyarrow/util.py   
   exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere (related file:   
   "debian/tmp/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pyarrow/util.py")   
   dh_missing: error: missing files, aborting   
      
    While detecting missing files, dh_missing noted some files with a similar   
   name to those   
    that were missing. This error /might/ be resolved by replacing references to   
   the   
    missing files with the similarly named ones that dh_missing found - assuming   
   the content   
    is identical.   
      
    As an example, you might want to replace:   
    * debian/tmp/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pyarrow-23.0.1.egg-info/PKG-INFO   
    with:   
    * usr/lib/python3/python3.13/dist-packages/pyarrow-23.0.1.egg-info/PKG-INFO   
    in a file in debian/ or as argument to one of the dh_* tools called from   
   debian/rules.   
    (Note it is possible the paths are not used verbatim but instead directories   
    containing or globs matching them are used instead)   
      
    Alternatively, add the missing file to debian/not-installed if it cannot and   
   should not   
    be used.   
      
    The following debhelper tools have reported what they installed (with files   
   per package)   
    * dh_install: libarrow-acero-dev (7), libarrow-acero2300 (2),    
   ibarrow-dataset-dev (7), libarrow-dataset2300 (2), libarrow-dev (27),   
   libarrow-flight-dev (10), libarrow-flight2300 (2), libarrow-python-flight2300   
   (4), libarrow-python2300 (4),    
   libarrow2300 (4), libgandiva-dev (11), libgandiva2300 (2), libparquet-dev (9),   
   libparquet2300 (2), pyarrow-dev (2), python3-pyarrow (108), r-cran-arrow (1)   
    * dh_installdocs: libarrow-acero-dev (0), libarrow-acero2300 (0),   
   libarrow-dataset-dev (0), libarrow-dataset2300 (0), libarrow-dev (0),   
   libarrow-flight-dev (0), libarrow-flight2300 (0), libarrow-python-flight2300   
   (0), libarrow-python2300 (0),    
   libarrow2300 (3), libgandiva-dev (0), libgandiva2300 (0), libparquet-dev (0),   
   libparquet2300 (0), pyarrow-dev (0), python3-pyarrow (0), r-cran-arrow (0)   
    If the missing files are installed by another tool, please file a bug against   
   it.   
    When filing the report, if the tool is not part of debhelper itself, please   
   reference the   
    "Logging helpers and dh_missing" section from the "PROGRAMMING" guide for   
   debhelper (10.6.3+).   
    (in the debhelper package: /usr/share/doc/debhelper/PROGRAMMING.md.gz)   
    Be sure to test with dpkg-buildpackage -A/-B as the results may vary when   
   only a subset is built   
    If the omission is intentional or no other helper can take care of this   
   consider adding the   
    paths to debian/not-installed.   
      
    Remember to be careful with paths containing "x86_64-linux-gnu", where you   
   might need to   
    use a wildcard or (assuming compat 13+) e.g. ${DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH} in   
   debian/not-installed   
    to ensure it works on all architectures (see #961104).   
   make[1]: *** [debian/rules:286: override_dh_missing] Error 255   
   make[1]: Leaving directory '/<
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