Hello Team, Sebastien recently applied the patch to disable the memory test on riscv64, this on libvhdi (https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-security-team/libvhdi).
I saw that in other architectures the test continues to fail (https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=libvhdi). I took advantage of the same patch and add the failed arch's (https://bugs.debian.org/981333). I followed the same logic used to disable the memory test on riscv64, see bug #978528, and added predefined GCC macro(s) for: alpha = __alpha__ arm64 = __aarch64__ powerpc = __powerpc__ ppc64 = __ppc64__ ppc64el = __ppc64le__ s390x = __s390x__ I built it locally on arm64, but couldn't confirm on the other architectures. As a reference, it seems that it is okay to disable memory tests, (https://github.com/libyal/libpff/issues/94) "These tests are mainly intended as functional tests for CI not as build/deployment tests how Debian seems to be using them.". Please, someone could review and upload if ok, thanks. Regards, -- Francisco Vilmar Cardoso Ruviaro <francisco.ruvi...@riseup.net> 4096R: 1B8C F656 EF3B 8447 2F48 F0E7 82FB F706 0B2F 7D00
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