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has caused the Debian Bug report #479076,
regarding libdbd-sqlite3-perl: FTBFS: libdbd-sqlite3-perl: Failed 1/29 test 
scripts. 1/463 subtests failed.
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Package: libdbd-sqlite3-perl
Version: 1.14-2
Severity: serious

Hi,

Your package is failing to build with the following error:
t/06error...............ok
t/07busy................DBD::SQLite::db do failed: database is locked(5) at 
dbdimp.c line 403 at t/07busy.t line 72, <READER> line 1.
Issuing rollback() for database handle being DESTROY'd without explicit 
disconnect() at t/07busy.t line 72, <READER> line 1.
dubious
        Test returned status 11 (wstat 2816, 0xb00)
DIED. FAILED test 8
        Failed 1/8 tests, 87.50% okay
t/08create_function.....ok
[...]
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail  List of Failed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
t/07busy.t    11  2816     8    2  8
Failed 1/29 test scripts. 1/463 subtests failed.
Files=29, Tests=463, 17 wallclock secs ( 1.58 cusr +  0.15 csys =  1.73 CPU)
Failed 1/29 test programs. 1/463 subtests failed.
make[1]: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255


We just switched to perl 5.10, so that might be related.


Kurt




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-=| Luk Claes, Sat, May 10, 2008 at 11:57:00AM +0200 |=-
> Damyan Ivanov wrote:
> > I can't see another way to ensure that the buildd will have a fixed
> > sqlite on it when building the package.
> 
> That's only a matter of scheduling dep-waits... I'll look into it...

Thanks.

I was aiming at a more automatic way, but this will do. Closing the bug.

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