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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] handbrake fails to compile
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On 5/24/20 8:33 AM, tuxic@posteo.de wrote:
> On 05/24 08:10, Pengcheng Xu wrote:
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: tuxic@posteo.de <tuxic@posteo.de>
>>> Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2020 7:16 PM
>>> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
>>> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] handbrake fails to compile
>>>
>>> On 05/24 11:54, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 24 May 2020 12:44:20 +0200, tuxic@posteo.de wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> media-video/handbrake-1.3.2:0/0::gentoo fails to compile (I am on
>>>>> "unstable").
>>>>>
>>>>> Searching online I found, that running perl-cleaner would fix that
>>>>> problem which I done:
>>>>>
>>>>> perl-cleaner --all
>>>>>
>>>>>   - but without success.
>>>>>
>>>>> Message was:
>>>>>
>>>>>   * ERROR: media-video/handbrake-1.3.2::gentoo failed (compile phase):
>>>>>   *   emake failed
>>>>>
>>>>> I attached the build.log. If any further information are added I
>>>>> will be happy to post them.
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I fix that?
>>>> Try the patch in https://bugs.gentoo.org/724650
>>>>
>>>> mkdir -p /etc/portage/patches/media-video/handbrake-1.3.2
>>>>
>>>> and drop the patch into that directory.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Neil Bothwick
>>>>
>>>> If a stealth bomber crashes in a forest, will it make a sound?
>>> Hi Neil,
>>>
>>> that works! Thanks  a lot.
>>>
>>> A more general question: It is not the first time I searched for fixes for
>>> compilation failures I came accross and I never got a link into the gentoo bug
>>> tracker. As search terms I used "handbrake gentoo compile failure".
>>>
>>> Is the bug tracker secureVud somehow against search machine robots somehow or
>>> via robots.txt or is it me using a foreign language wrongly?
>> Instead, you may want to search for anything relevant on the Bugzilla, forums, and mailing list archives *first* :)
> Hi,
>
> I am a non native speaker -- when I asked using the wrong words.
>
> My question was:
> "Is the bug tracker secureVud somehow against search machine robots somehow or via robots.txt or is it me using a foreign language wrongly?"
>
> Cheers!
> Meino

In my opinion, neither.  I don't think they are explicitly blocked, but 
search engines index pages by following links, so bug reports may well 
not get indexed if they are not pointed to by some other page that does 
get indexed.  How would a search engine find a bug page without knowing 
how to search bugzilla?  I very often search both Google and bugzilla, 
and often don't find any overlap.

Jack