Mer/Build/Common Problems

=Common Problems encountered building for Mer on OBS=

Diagnosing a problem
First of all look at the status information

Package has built successfully and can be used to build further packages.
 * succeeded

The package does not build successfully. No packages have been created. Packages that depend on this package will be built using any previously created packages, if they exist.
 * failed

The build can not begin, because required packages are either missing or not explicitly defined.
 * expansion error

This package waits for other packages to be built. These can be in the same or other projects.
 * blocked

A package has been marked for building, but the build has not started yet.
 * scheduled

The package is currently being built.
 * building

A package is being copied to a build host. This is an intermediate state before building.
 * dispatching

The package has been built, but has not yet been picked up by the server. This is an intermediate state prior to 'succeeded' or 'failed'.
 * finished

The package has been disabled from building in project or package metadata.
 * disabled

The package build has been disabled in package build description (for example in the .spec file) or does not provide a matching build description for the target.
 * excluded

The sources either contain no build description (eg specfile) or a source link does not work.
 * broken

The scheduler has not yet evaluated this package. Should be a short intermediate state for new packages.
 * unknown

Non-Problems
Some things are known issues that (AFAWK) don't affect the build:
 * qemu broken pipes

Specifics
dh_clean dpkg-source -b BUILD dpkg-source: warning: source directory 'BUILD' is not - 'bomberman-1.0 ' dpkg-source: info: using source format `1.0' dpkg-source: info: building bomberman in bomberman_1.0.tar.gz dpkg-source: info: building bomberman in bomberman_1.0.dsc debian/rules build dh_testdir CFLAGS="-Wall -g -O2" ./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-static configure: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in. ./.. ./../..
 * 1) Add here commands to configure the package.