Bug#1013364: dicomnifti: autopkgtest failure: number of repetitions is less than two

2022-06-22 Thread Valerio Luccio

Puzzling, this package has not changed since November 2017.

Not sure what I'm supposed to do next.

Thanks,

On 6/22/22 4:15 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:


Source: dicomnifti
Version: 2.33.1-4
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: fails-always

Dear maintainer(s),

You recently added an autopkgtest to your package dicomnifti, great. 
However, it fails on i386 and s390x. Currently this failure is 
blocking the migration to testing [1]. Can you please investigate the 
situation and fix it?


I copied some of the output at the bottom of this report.

More information about this bug and the reason for filing it can be 
found on

https://wiki.debian.org/ContinuousIntegration/RegressionEmailInformation

Paul

[1] https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=dicomnifti

https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/i386/d/dicomnifti/22218046/log.gz 




 CreateNIfTIHeader: WARNING: number of repetitions is less 
than two

 time between volumes is set to zero
output.nii: FAILED
md5sum: WARNING: 1 computed checksum did NOT match
autopkgtest [15:10:43]: test run-unit-test



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Bug#1013364: dicomnifti: autopkgtest failure: number of repetitions is less than two

2022-06-23 Thread Valerio Luccio

Thanks, will do asap.

On 6/23/22 4:36 AM, Paul Gevers wrote:


Hi Valerio,

On 22-06-2022 23:33, Valerio Luccio wrote:

Puzzling, this package has not changed since November 2017.


 dicomnifti (2.33.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Team upload.
   * Add autopkgtests
   * Install examples

It's the "Add autopkgtests" that's causing the issue with autopkgtests 
;).



Not sure what I'm supposed to do next.


Either fix the autopkgtest on i386 and s390x (preferred) or skip the 
autopkgtest on those architectures by adding an "Architecture" field 
to debian/tests/control (less ideal).


Paul



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