Bug#921041: shellia: FTBFS (failing tests)

2019-02-01 Thread Schumacher, Bernd
Hello,

meanwhile I found the bug and I will upload a fixed Version 5.3.1 soon.

Regards
Bernd

-Original Message-
From: Santiago Vila [mailto:sanv...@debian.org] 
Sent: Freitag, 1. Februar 2019 00:41
To: Debian BTS 
Subject: Bug#921041: shellia: FTBFS (failing tests)

Package: src:shellia
Version: 5.2
Severity: serious
Tags: ftbfs

Dear maintainer:

I tried to build this package in buster and sid but it failed:


[...]
 debian/rules build-indep
dh build-indep
   dh_update_autotools_config -i
   dh_auto_configure -i
   dh_auto_build -i
make -j1
make[1]: Entering directory '/<>'
rm -f shellia-tested-stamp
./run_tests && touch shellia-tested-stamp ERROR "./test.backslash" -s "bash"
OK "./test.backslash" -s "dash"
OK "./test.backslash" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.backslash" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.backslash" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.buffer" -s "bash"
OK "./test.buffer" -s "dash"
OK "./test.buffer" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.buffer" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.buffer" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.debug" -s "bash"
OK "./test.debug" -s "dash"
OK "./test.debug" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.debug" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.debug" -s "posh"
OK "./test.debug_iptables" -s "bash"
OK "./test.debug_iptables" -s "dash"
OK "./test.debug_iptables" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.debug_iptables" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.debug_iptables" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.func" -s "bash"
OK "./test.func" -s "dash"
OK "./test.func" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.func" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.func" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.hello_world" -s "bash"
OK "./test.hello_world" -s "dash"
OK "./test.hello_world" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.hello_world" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.hello_world" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.hello_world_debug" -s "bash"
OK "./test.hello_world_debug" -s "dash"
OK "./test.hello_world_debug" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.hello_world_debug" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.hello_world_debug" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.hello_world_error" -s "bash"
OK "./test.hello_world_error" -s "dash"
OK "./test.hello_world_error" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.hello_world_error" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.hello_world_error" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.hello_world_fun" -s "bash"
OK "./test.hello_world_fun" -s "dash"
OK "./test.hello_world_fun" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.hello_world_fun" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.hello_world_fun" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.hello_world_log" -s "bash"
OK "./test.hello_world_log" -s "dash"
OK "./test.hello_world_log" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.hello_world_log" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.hello_world_log" -s "posh"
OK "./test.hello_world_trace" -s "bash"
OK "./test.hello_world_trace" -s "dash"
OK "./test.hello_world_trace" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.hello_world_trace" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.hello_world_trace" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-C-error" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-C-error" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-C-error" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-C-error" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-C-error" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-C-expr" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-C-expr" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-C-expr" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-C-expr" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-C-expr" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-c-C" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-c-C" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-c-C" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-c-C" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-c-C" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-c-error" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-c-error" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-c-error" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-c-error" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-c-error" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-c-expr" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-c-expr" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-c-expr" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-c-expr" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-c-expr" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-c-nocheck" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-c-nocheck" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-c-nocheck" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-c-nocheck" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-c-nocheck" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-c-s-m" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-c-s-m" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-c-s-m" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-c-s-m" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-c-s-m" -s "posh"
OK "./test.ia-empty" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-empty" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-empty" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-empty" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-empty" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-expr" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-expr" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-expr" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-expr" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-expr" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.ia-s" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia-s" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia-s" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.ia-s" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.ia-s" -s "posh"
OK "./test.ia_mktemp" -s "bash"
OK "./test.ia_mktemp" -s "dash"
OK "./test.ia_mktemp" -s "busybox sh"
ERROR "./test.multiply" -s "bash"
OK "./test.multiply" -s "dash"
OK "./test.multiply" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.multiply" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.multiply" -s "posh"
OK "./test.only_debug" -s "bash"
OK "./test.only_debug" -s "dash"
OK "./test.only_debug" -s "busybox sh"
OK "./test.only_debug" -s "mksh"
OK "./test.only_debug" -s "posh"
ERROR "./test.only_interactive" -s "bash"
OK "./test.only_interactive" -s "dash"
OK "./test.only_interactive" -s "busybox sh"
OK 

Bug#301598: bootcd: cd cannot boot -- /sbin/init cannot open dev/console

2005-03-29 Thread Schumacher, Bernd
Hi,

thanks for your bugreport.

1. do you use initrd ?
if yes,  
2.1 can you send me a tar of the directory /etc/mkinitrd ?
2.2 does the CDDEV definition in bootcdwrite.conf start with CDDEV=auto ?

Regards
Bernd

 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Ristroph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sonntag, 27. März 2005 03:48
 To: Debian Bug Tracking System
 Subject: Bug#301598: bootcd: cd cannot boot -- /sbin/init 
 cannot open dev/console
 
 
 Package: bootcd
 Version: 2.47
 Severity: grave
 Justification: renders package unusable
 
 
 Note that I have previously successfully created working
 CDs using bootcd on this installation; the following started 
 happening after an apt-get upgrade a couple of weeks ago.
 
 When the created ISO is booted, it freezes up, and these
 are the last messages on the screen:
 
 pivot_root: No such file or directory
 /sbin/init: 426: cannot open dev/console: No such file
 Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
 
 I have the kernel and initrd set correctly in bootcdwrite.conf.
 
 Let me know if I can help by sending you my bootcdwrite.conf 
 file or the created ISO or parts of it.
 
 Thanks in advance for any attention you can give this, and thanks 
 for writing bootcd -- I have found it to be an extremely 
 useful utility.
 
 --Rob Ristroph
 
 
 -- System Information:
 Debian Release: 3.1
   APT prefers testing
   APT policy: (500, 'testing')
 Architecture: i386 (i686)
 Kernel: Linux 2.4.27-1-386
 Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
 
 Versions of packages bootcd depends on:
 ii  bootcd-i386   2.47   bootcd extension 
 to create images 
 ii  cpio  2.5-1.2GNU cpio -- a 
 program to manage ar
 ii  dosfstools2.10-1 Utilities to 
 create and check MS-D
 ii  fdutils   5.4-20040228-1 Linux floppy utilities
 ii  file  4.12-1 Determines file 
 type using magic
 ii  mkisofs   4:2.01+01a01-2 Creates ISO-9660 
 CD-ROM filesystem
 ii  realpath  1.9.16 Return the 
 canonicalized absolute 
 
 -- no debconf information