Source: shellia
Version: 5.3.1
Severity: serious
Tags: buster sid
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20190315 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS in buster on amd64

Hi,

During a rebuild of all packages in buster (in a buster chroot, not a
sid chroot), your package failed to build on amd64.

Relevant part (hopefully):
> make[1]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>'
> rm -f shellia-tested-stamp
> ./run_tests && touch shellia-tested-stamp
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./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"
> OK "./test.multiply" -s "bash"
> OK "./test.multiply" -s "dash"
> ERROR "./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"
> OK "./test.only_interactive" -s "bash"
> OK "./test.only_interactive" -s "dash"
> OK "./test.only_interactive" -s "busybox sh"
> OK "./test.only_interactive" -s "mksh"
> OK "./test.only_log" -s "bash"
> OK "./test.only_log" -s "dash"
> OK "./test.only_log" -s "busybox sh"
> OK "./test.only_log" -s "mksh"
> OK "./test.only_log" -s "posh"
> OK "./test.prefix" -s "bash"
> OK "./test.redo" -s "bash"
> OK "./test.redo" -s "dash"
> OK "./test.redo" -s "busybox sh"
> OK "./test.redo" -s "mksh"
> OK "./test.redo" -s "posh"
> OK "./test.rename_logfile" -s "bash"
> OK "./test.rename_logfile" -s "dash"
> OK "./test.rename_logfile" -s "busybox sh"
> OK "./test.rename_logfile" -s "mksh"
> OK "./test.rename_logfile" -s "posh"
> OK "./test.return" -s "bash"
> OK "./test.return" -s "dash"
> ERROR "./test.return" -s "busybox sh"
> OK "./test.return" -s "mksh"
> OK "./test.return" -s "posh"
> 2 Errors
> make[1]: *** [Makefile:30: shellia-tested-stamp] Error 2

The full build log is available from:
   http://aws-logs.debian.net/2019/03/15/shellia_5.3.1_testing.log

A list of current common problems and possible solutions is available at
http://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/FTBFS . You're welcome to contribute!

About the archive rebuild: The rebuild was done on EC2 VM instances from
Amazon Web Services, using a clean, minimal and up-to-date chroot. Every
failed build was retried once to eliminate random failures.

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