Hi, Damyan Ivanov wrote: > > > > Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":99". > > > > t/Xacobeo-XS.t .. ok > > > > > > > > # Failed test 'Reading SVG text elements' > > > > # at t/document.t line 152. > > > > # Structures begin differing at: > > > > # $got->[0] = 'svg version=1.0 xml' > > > > # $expected->[0] = '<svg version="1.0" xml>' > > > > # Looks like you failed 1 test of 53. > > > > Hm. Works fine for me. > > > > Someone with any ideas around? > > I am able to reproduce this 100% of the tries, as long as the build > environment (pbuilder chroot) has network access. The symptoms are > that t/document.t seems to hang for some 30 seconds, and then fails. > > If I reject outgoing network connections via iptables, the test passes > instantly.
Interestingly I cannot reproduce this issue if I don't use pbuilder despite network is available. I just built it on some box via SSH without pbuilder, only with "debuild". But if I use pbuilder on the very same box and the very same SSH session, it fails. > Debian build network runs with no network access, but I am wondering > what the failing test tells us about the usability of the package when > network is accessible. So I suspect that some additional build-dependency will help to circumvent the problem. One idea I had, was that it tries to download some DTD or such via https and the test failures depend on which SSL module is used or if ca-certificates is installed or not. But then again "fgrep https -r" found no https URLs except under debian/ (control and copyright). Which means that I currently have no idea which package could be the missing build-dependency. :-/ Regards, Axel -- ,''`. | Axel Beckert <a...@debian.org>, http://people.debian.org/~abe/ : :' : | Debian Developer, ftp.ch.debian.org Admin `. `' | 1024D: F067 EA27 26B9 C3FC 1486 202E C09E 1D89 9593 0EDE `- | 4096R: 2517 B724 C5F6 CA99 5329 6E61 2FF9 CD59 6126 16B5 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org