Bug#966072: lintian: Cannot pipe() - Too many open files

2020-07-22 Thread Felix Lechner
Hi Andreas, On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 2:03 PM Andreas Beckmann wrote: > > Everything is on defaults, i.e. ulimit -n returns 1024 Our current best guess is that you are running out because IO::Async allocates two file descriptors for each new process. The check documentation/manual always spawned

Bug#966072: lintian: Cannot pipe() - Too many open files

2020-07-22 Thread Andreas Beckmann
Hi Felix, On 7/22/20 5:57 PM, Felix Lechner wrote: > But I cannot reproduce the behavior locally. (See working tag output > below.) Are you using a resource-constrained system? Not really ;-) (And /tmp didn't run full either, 40 GB free) > Also, I have a non-standard setup locally in

Bug#966072: lintian: Cannot pipe() - Too many open files

2020-07-22 Thread Felix Lechner
Hi Andreas, On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 8:15 AM Andreas Beckmann wrote: > > Cannot pipe() - Too many open files at > /usr/share/perl5/IO/Async/Internals/ChildManager.pm line 122. > ... > internal error: cannot run documentation/manual check on package > binary:nvidia-cuda-dev/10.1.243-8/amd64 >

Bug#966072: lintian: Cannot pipe() - Too many open files

2020-07-22 Thread Andreas Beckmann
Package: lintian Version: 2.85.0 Severity: important Hi, I just saw this: Cannot pipe() - Too many open files at /usr/share/perl5/IO/Async/Internals/ChildManager.pm line 122. IO::Async::Internals::ChildManager::spawn_child(IO::Async::Internals::ChildManager=HASH(0x555aaf2639d0),