On Jul 09, Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote: > Your package has an autopkgtest, great. However, on arm64 it recently > started to fill the entire disk with its output file in $AUTOPKGTEST_TMP (in > testing and unstable, I haven't checked stable). On an otherwise empty host, > there's 63 GB free, a watchdog kicks in at 95% disk usage and prevents most > damage, but the current scheduled job for purity-off on arm64 never > finishes. Can you please investigate the situation and fix it? The output > only shows the first test passes: OK: 100. I am not sure of how I can investigate this, since it works fine on my system. The test is written in shell and Perl, so I do not expect it to be architecture-dependent. The package is even "Architecture: all".
md:purity-off$ sadt -bv cannot parse package relationship "@", returning it raw ---------------------------------------------------------------------- everything ---------------------------------------------------------------------- O: OK: 100 O: OK: 1500 O: OK: 400 O: OK: 500 O: OK: dabney O: OK: new100 O: OK: pt100 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- everything: PASS OK (tests=1) md:purity-off$ -- ciao, Marco
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