* Ben Pfaff | 2010-11-09 09:48:28 [-0800]: >These tests don't fail for me when I run them locally or on a Debian >machine (e.g. paganini.debian.org). The testsuite produces more >information for failed tests, in >_debian/tests/testsuite.dir/<testnum>/testsuite.log inside the top >source directory. Is there a way to get this information? Otherwise I Usually not. The build directory is cleaned after a run. I belive that there is a switch at sbuild/buildd level to keep the chroot after a failure but I don't remember it atm.
>am inclined to just disable running the testsutite as part of the Debian >package build. You could try to cat some files so they appear in the buildd log on your next upload. I just built via | sbuild --apt-update --batch --dist=unstable --arch=powerpcspe \ | openvswitch_1.1.0~pre2-2 and got the same error message. On buildds it hang in the perl test case but here it continued. I just tar _my_ folder and it available at [0] in case it is any help for you. >From a quick look I see: |stderr: | ovsdb-server: failed to chmod control socket |/build/bigeasy-openvswitch_1.1.0~pre2-2-powerpcspe-T96WR4/openvswitch-1.1.0~pre2/_debian/tests/ |testsuite.dir/022/unixctl (No such file or directory) and this file does not exist. From a quick look at the source make_unix_socket() returns non-negative and fails at some point. The socket name has here ~134 chars. make_sockaddr_un() copies it into a struct called sockaddr_un which is defined in /usr/include/linux/un.h as: | #define UNIX_PATH_MAX 108 | | struct sockaddr_un { | sa_family_t sun_family; /* AF_UNIX */ | char sun_path[UNIX_PATH_MAX]; /* pathname */ | }; So I guess that might be it. The functions itself uses a shorter name but the caller insists on the long one. Okay. Dinner time. [0] http://download.breakpoint.cc/openvswitch-1.1.0~pre2.tar.bz2 4b9040f1536364ff06342aa262881e69d6ff868c openvswitch-1.1.0~pre2.tar.bz2 > >Thanks, > >Ben. Sebastian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org