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and subject line Re: Bug#892233: guile-2.2: FTBFS on x32: meta/guile test times 
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Source: guile-2.2
Version: 2.2.3+1-3
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
User: [email protected]
Usertags: x32

Hi, Rob.

Builds of guile-2.2 for x32 (admittedly not a release architecture)
have been failing lately:

  Testing /<<BUILDDIR>>/guile-2.2-2.2.3+1/meta/guile ...
  with GUILE_LOAD_PATH=/<<BUILDDIR>>/guile-2.2-2.2.3+1/test-suite
  E: Build killed with signal TERM after 600 minutes of inactivity

Could you please take a look?

Thanks!

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"Aaron M. Ucko" <[email protected]> writes:

> Builds of guile-2.2 for x32 (admittedly not a release architecture)
> have been failing lately:
>
>   Testing /<<BUILDDIR>>/guile-2.2-2.2.3+1/meta/guile ...
>   with GUILE_LOAD_PATH=/<<BUILDDIR>>/guile-2.2-2.2.3+1/test-suite
>   E: Build killed with signal TERM after 600 minutes of inactivity
>
> Could you please take a look?

I suspect this may have been resolved (at least as of 2.2.4+1-1), but we
can certainly re-open it if it reappears.

Thanks
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