Source: glibc
Version: 2.21-1
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

A couple more expected fails are needed for a reliable build.  See log:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=glibc&arch=hppa&ver=2.21-1&stamp=1449012745

Details are:

+--------------------------- BEGIN COMPARE ---------------------------+
Comparing against debian/testsuite-checking/expected-results-hppa-linux-gnu-libc
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
|     Encountered regressions that don't match expected failures:     |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
malloc/tst-trim1
nptl/tst-cancel3
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
TEST malloc/tst-trim1:
==================================================================
==================================================================
==================================================================
Timed out: killed the child process
TEST nptl/tst-cancel3:
Timed out: killed the child process
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
|    Encountered progressions that don't match expected failures:     |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
rt/tst-cpuclock2
rt/tst-cputimer1
rt/tst-cputimer2
rt/tst-cputimer3
rt/tst-mqueue8
+---------------------------- END COMPARE ----------------------------+

malloc/tst-trim1 seems a hard fail.  nptl/tst-cancel3 randomly fails.

I would greatly appreciate your adding these two to the expected hppa results.

Looking at my last build of the glibc trunk, I see that all the conformance
tests either pass or are XFAILed.  So, it should be possible to substantially
reduce number of fails on 2.21.

Thanks,
Dave

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