---
Ran 20 tests in 0.030s
FAILED (errors=1)
[...]
90% tests passed, 3 tests failed out of 31
Total Test time (real) = 3.69 sec
The following tests FAILED:
1 - c.segy (Failed)
3 - python.segy (Failed)
4 - python.h.segy (Failed)
Errors whi
/hcversion.h:10:19: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
#define HCACHEVER 0x
The issue appears to be that in the absence of openssl's CLI,
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dependency on dpkg-dev.)
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>From what I gather, the Hurd doesn't yet support POSIX semaphores. :-/
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el of 1.8 as of
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killing webserver...cat:
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No such file or directory
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: recipe for target
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used as include directory in directory /<>
NB: unlike airspyhf bug #882453, this does not affect kfreebsd-*, just
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settings will
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NOT find LIBUSB (missing: LIBUSB_LIBRARIES)
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on.tools (Failed)
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] Error 1
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(traditionally 4096).
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2
Non-zero exit status: 2
Files=169, Tests=1969, 805 wallclock secs ( 2.74 usr 2.28 sys + 285.90 cusr
514.84 csys = 805.76 CPU)
Result: FAIL
test/CMakeFiles/test.dir/build.make:60: recipe for target
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"Aaron M. Ucko" <u...@debian.org> writes:
> However, there may well be additional portability issues; in
> particular, I see that libopenshot-audio FTBFS on hurd-i386 due to
> errors in "JuceLibraryCode". (I'll report that failure separately.)
Rather, I
/juce_String.cpp:233:9: error: static
assertion failed: StringHolder is not large enough to hold an empty String
I presume Atomic needs a separate lock on this architecture.
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'll report that failure separately.)
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"Aaron M. Ucko" <u...@debian.org> writes:
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=libopenshot=mips=0.1.8%2Bds1-1=1508344748=0
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=libopenshot=s390x=0.1.8%2Bds1-1=1508343103=0
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch
ind my latest advice on what to use instead of (__NR_)gettid
on these architectures at
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=880851.
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_SC_HOST_NAME_MAX via sysconf or define
a reasonable fallback constant.
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. That said, tests
should of course consistently succeed.
> I'll definitely look into it.
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cro "ethash_swap_u64"
src/libethash/internal.c:191:2: note: in expansion of macro 'fix_endian64'
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box.
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out of luck on that front unless suffices for
stenc's purposes.
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to `uv__platform_invalidate_fd'
/usr/lib/i386-gnu/libuv.so: undefined reference to `uv__io_poll'
/usr/lib/i386-gnu/libuv.so: undefined reference to `uv__platform_loop_init'
/usr/lib/i386-gnu/libuv.so: undefined reference to `uv__fs_event_close'
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via pathconf or define a fallback constant (traditionally 4096).
Also, please note that there may by additional references to PATH_MAX
or MAXPATHLEN (likewise undefined) in other files; I haven't
specifically checked.
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(Failed)
640 - ML_MLP_NonSym_MPI_4 (Failed)
648 - Komplex_simple_MPI_4 (Failed)
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/<>/normaliz-3.4.1+ds/_build/../test/Makefile.classic:52: recipe
for target 'test-v/medium.diff' failed
As with #881869, I don't know what the diff turned out to read, but
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ctures!), but perhaps you can
reproduce the problem on a porter box.
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Control: notfixed -1 4:4.0.2-8
Control: found -1 4:4.0.2-8
"Aaron M. Ucko" <u...@debian.org> writes:
> rdb.c:990:14: error: 'MAXPATHLEN' undeclared (first use in this function);
> did you mean 'LUA_PATHSEP'?
Thanks for the quick fix, Chris! Alas, it turned out not to
her.
Thanks, and sorry for not thinking my initial suggestion through more
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ebian/rules:18: recipe for target 'build-arch' failed
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(traditionally 4096).
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a fallback constant (traditionally 4096).
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and/or HAVE_STDLIB_H as desired.
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#=> killed by SIGKILL (signal 9) (timeout)
| bootstraptest.tmp.rb:14:in `copy_stream': Interrupt
| from bootstraptest.tmp.rb:14:in `'
megacontent-copy_stream
FAIL 1/1197 tests failed
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a
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end
}/ox
end
x = once(128); x = once(7); x = once(16);
x =~ "true" && $~
#=> "" (expected "true") once
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t_caller_lev'
Finished tests in 517.516592s, 33.1661 tests/s, 4326.2574 assertions/s.
17164 tests, 2238910 assertions, 0 failures, 1 errors, 85 skips
ruby -v: ruby 2.5.0dev (2017-10-10) [powerpc64le-linux-gnu]
uncommon.mk:691: recipe for target 'yes-test-almost' failed
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Package: jbuilder
Version: 1.0~beta14-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Control: affects -1 src:ocaml-migrate-parsetree
Builds of ocaml-migrate-parsetree on byte-code-only architectures
(armel, mips*, and some non-release architectures) have been failing:
jbuilder build @install
No rule
)
20 - test_avro_1379 (Failed)
21 - test_avro_1691 (Failed)
Errors while running CTest
The failed tests all encountered bus errors, which generally indicate
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are reporting 0 ns wall and
cpu time, making for infinite rates that rightly don't match the
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weigh in with recommendations, but see that cycleclock.h does also
supply a fallback implementation whose scope you can broaden as
needed.
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these architectures. I don't
know what appropriate definitions of udma_to_device_barrier,
udma_from_device_barrier, and mmio_flush_writes would be there, but
I'm usertagging porters who presumably will know what to use.
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in mind that you'll
need to free() the resulting pointer when done with it, or by looking
up _PC_PATH_MAX via pathconf.
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it's unavailable? I presume builds for hurd-i386 would run into this
same problem if they didn't encounter an outright compilation error,
which I'll report shortly.
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s/unit/memefficiency.tcl
Expected condition '$efficiency >= $expected_min_efficiency' to be true
(0.7826143593901751 >= 0.82)
(marginally more efficient, but still not good enough).
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Could you please take a look? I suspect you'll need to use GLES here
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or get
formal dependencies on libatomic on the platforms that don't need it
here.
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s-archive-keyring.gpg \
unstable $DIR https://deb.debian.org/debian-ports
You'll then want to establish an rbind mount for $DIR/dev and regular
bind mounts for, at minimum, $DIR/proc and $DIR/sys. (You might
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it up first via debootstrap or the like.
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tup they use, sorry.
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t, Clang has indeed been the only compiler Apple's
official Development Tools package supports for years (briefly preceded
by LLVM GCC), but GCC does still support the platform and is available
through third-party package managers such as Fink.
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Makefile:167: recipe for target 'xacl.o' failed
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you please take a look and account for these differences?
NB: I have not checked whether there are any differences across 32-bit
architectures.
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y-arch] Error 2
Please rename override_dh_installexamples to
override_dh_installexamples-indep, and consider doing likewise for
override_dh_installdocs.
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compilation and upstream installation errors
for each of them, and don't actually fail until debian/rules tries to
rename gmap.1 to scotch_gmap.1 (presumably to avoid a file conflict).
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applicable HAVE_* macros?
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)
A closer look reveals that stock FreeBSD 10.x does define this symbol,
so presumably kernel support is available but the installed headers
are too old to reflect it.
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test compiled,
but proceeded to fail at runtime with ENOTTY (Inappropriate ioctl for
device). I suspect, but have NOT confirmed, that a variant of this
approach that uses I_RECVFD over a Unix domain socket would fare better.
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notker.debian.net is still
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uggestion there to fall back on pthread_self, since
pthread_t is officially opaque).
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ook? Explicitly using std::swap should
indeed DTRT.
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y
locally running experimental 64-bit builds in which the pair to be
removed is present but private.
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, if that's somehow
infeasible, you can also look up _PC_PATH_MAX via pathconf or supply a
fallback constant, typically 4096.
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architecture) are blocked on the
unavailability of libdrm-dev there, but will presumably encounter the
same error if and when it ever becomes available.
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v (which depends on -tools) and checking with pbuilder or
the like that the change helped and proved sufficient.
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build with this flag (and implement any necessary
portability tweaks, which will with any luck be straightforward) or
formally limit the package's architecture to linux-any so that other
architectures' autobuilders don't bother attempting to touch it.
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please take a look?
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k, the Linux settings will make a decent starting point
there.
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tests, 40 results as expected, 1 unexpected (2017-11-02 15:15:20+)
1 unexpected results:
FAILED irony-iotask-schedule/task-update/invalid-msg
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n:
(ert-test-failed
((should
(string=
(buffer-string)
"exit
"))
:form
(string= "
exit" "exit
")
:value nil))
FAILED 22/41 irony-iotask-schedule/task-update/invalid-msg
emacs-irony-test process stopped!
E: Build kille
d you please account for these files' absence on non-Linux
architectures?
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://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=mariadb-10.2=10.2.7-1
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here on hurd-i386, 0x4e = 78 = ENOSYS,
"Function not implemented."
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on the failures because the timeout got in the
way of the usual post-mortem reporting (and retrying), but perhaps you
can reproduce the problem on a porter box.
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'
OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct ofp10_packet_in) == 12);
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- chassis ok
2387: ovn-controller-vtep - binding 1 FAILED
(ovn-controller-vtep.at:234)
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-groups/2355/stdout
2017-11-01 09:41:18.773788418 +
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-f001f0f00800456f8011
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low up with separate reports).
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a look?
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(those with
Haskell thread support, IIRC) on which it is available.
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h for over 25
years (going back at least as far as version 1.02), so please do fall
back on that rather than hardcoding a (badly incomplete) architecture
list.
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Package: bugs.debian.org
Followup-For: Bug #798122
Hi, Don.
I periodically bump into this limitation (and the somewhat related
limitation #582171) in the course of reporting or following up on
architecture-specific build failures. I acknowledge that workarounds
are possible, but would still
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