Your message dated Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:26:05 -0400 with message-id <140259678.kElnLd9bBa@scott-latitude-e6320> and subject line Fixed in 3.4.1-6, built now has caused the Debian Bug report #750668, regarding python3.4 ftbfs on kfreebsd, clock() returning -1 to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: python3.4 Version: 3.4.1-3 Severity: serious Tags: sid jessie BEGIN pystone static cd /«PKGBUILDDIR»/build-static && ./python ../Lib/test/pystone.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "../Lib/test/pystone.py", line 277, in <module> main(loops) File "../Lib/test/pystone.py", line 68, in main benchtime, stones = pystones(loops) File "../Lib/test/pystone.py", line 75, in pystones return Proc0(loops) File "../Lib/test/pystone.py", line 96, in Proc0 starttime = clock() RuntimeError: the processor time used is not available or its value cannot be represented debian/rules:543: recipe for target 'stamps/stamp-pystone' failed make: *** [stamps/stamp-pystone] Error 1 Modules/timemodule.c has static PyObject * floatclock(_Py_clock_info_t *info) { clock_t value; value = clock(); if (value == (clock_t)-1) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "the processor time used is not available " "or its value cannot be represented"); return NULL; } Is this supposed to work on kfreebsd? It is easy to disable the pybench run itself.
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