Package: glib2.0 Version: 2.54.1-1 Installing gnome-terminal in the sid chroot does solve this issue.
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 6:12 PM, Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org> wrote: > Control: merge 876658 877996 > > On Sun, 08 Oct 2017 at 13:11:45 +0200, jean-christophe manciot wrote: > > ERROR: appinfo - too few tests run (expected 13, got 2) > > ERROR: appinfo - exited with status 133 (terminated by signal 5?) > > You already reported this, against an older version. > > The part of the log that you're quoting is not particularly useful: > it's a summary rather than the actual failure, which is: > > (/home/actionmystique/src/Glib/glib2.0-2.54.1-1/debian/ > build/deb/gio/tests/.libs/appinfo:2645): GLib-GIO-WARNING **: couldn't > find a terminal, falling back to xterm > > This test appears to fail (because normally-non-fatal warnings are made > fatal in tests) if you are building in an environment where $DISPLAY is > available, but you do not have any of the following terminals available: > gnome-terminal, nxterm, color-xterm, rxvt, dtterm. If $DISPLAY is not > available (for example on official Debian buildds) the test is skipped. > > Workaround: env -u DISPLAY dpkg-buildpackage ... > > In Debian, /usr/bin/xterm is a perfectly reasonable terminal, so it > might make sense to patch prepend_terminal_to_vector() to not warn if > xterm is found. It would also be reasonable to either force this test to > be skipped, or run this test with a fake gnome-terminal in $PATH. > > smcv > -- Jean-Christophe