Program msginit found: YES (/usr/bin/msginit) Program msgmerge found: YES (/usr/bin/msgmerge) Program xgettext found: YES (/usr/bin/xgettext) meson.build:204:0: ERROR: declare_dependency keyword argument 'link_with' was of type array[Executable] but should have been array[BothLibraries | SharedLibrary | StaticLibrary | CustomTarget | CustomTargetIndex | Jar | Dependency] A full log can be found at /var/tmp/portage/app-text/zathura-0.4.9/work/zathura-0.4.9-build/meson-logs/meson-log.txt ------------------------------------------------------------------- This is an unstable amd64 chroot image at a tinderbox (==build bot) name: 17.1_no_multilib_systemd-j4-20220623-150004 ------------------------------------------------------------------- gcc-config -l: [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-12.1.1 * clang/llvm (if any): /usr/lib/llvm/14 14.0.5 Python 3.9.13 Available Ruby profiles: [1] ruby31 * Available Rust versions: [1] rust-1.61.0 * The following VMs are available for generation-2: *) Eclipse Temurin JDK 17.0.3_p7 [openjdk-bin-17] Available Java Virtual Machines: [1] openjdk-bin-17 system-vm php cli: HEAD of ::gentoo commit 34dabb8db14a520b43cf7f88bdec15de715b33ba Author: Repository mirror & CI <repomirrorci@gentoo.org> Date: Thu Jun 23 20:17:50 2022 +0000 2022-06-23 20:17:49 UTC emerge -qpvO app-text/zathura [ebuild N ] app-text/zathura-0.4.9 USE="magic seccomp -doc -sqlite -synctex -test"
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Excellent, the release candidate testing works. :) This is a known regression in rc1, fixed in https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/commit/b05d7db44359c4e5bf7816d68e8bb556fd1e4724
That looks like its a meson issue and not zathura itself. I cannot reproduce it whatsoever so I will close as INVALID. If however I got it wrong, let me know and reopen it. Thanks.
No, that's correct. It was a bug that got introduced in Meson 0.63 release candidates, and thereafter fixed in time for final release. I appreciate Gentoo's willingness to do tinderbox tests with testing prereleases of Meson, it's really helpful. ;)