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commit c1aa6259cd1954182a02ede393c3540dcda33a11
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Date: Sun Aug 18 18:22:31 2024 +0100
Also catch RuntimeError when importing PyPDF so that PyPDF or,
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> Since build-tools >= 35.0.0-rc1, backwards-incompatible changes to
apksigner break apksigcopier as it now by default forcibly replaces
existing alignment padding and changed the default page alignment from
4k to 16k (same as An
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What's more, we continued to write patches in order to fix specific
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* Avoid Sub::Override and break circular dependencies in debhelper.
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> gbp:error: Cannot find pristine tar commit for archive
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the "--verbose --verbose" output if
there are differences between the files contained within the .xz.
Otherwise every single .deb package would show a very lengthy and
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should survive an OOM kill.
If not, hmm, I'll have a think. Either way, apologies that I'm not
more familiar with all the abstraction layers in our setup and thus
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it, not impossible that it might return to testing without further
intervention on our part..?
Otherwise, we can very cleanly remove this build dependency, even
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> On 2024-04-16, Chris Lamb wrote:
>> However, I think this first iteration of --hard-timeout time has a few
>> things that would need ironing out first, and potentially make it not
>> worth implementing:
>>
>> (1) You suggest it should
ng diffoscope twice on tests.r-b.org manually
first and see how that goes? I'm not 100% against the idea of
implementing this in diffoscope eventually, but it would make a lot of
sense to try out the "manual" version first
, by doing it outside of diffoscope at the level of the
Jenkins. As in, exactly what you describe here:
> Else we could also extend the current code for tests.r-b.o/debian,
> which currently
> just kills diffoscope after 2h, to then run diffoscope
> --max-container-depth 3 :)
Is that a
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[40] https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/
Elsewhere, Bernhard M. Wiedemann posted another monthly update [41] for
his work elsewhere in openSUSE.
[41]
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Ah, I see the issue now; its to do with empty pyc files. Now
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Can you run diffoscope --debug so we can see which .pyc file is the
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would be great to get confirmation. Also knowing your exact Python
version (using python3 --version) would be useful withal.
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E Software "Best Paper" award
-
In February 2022, we announced in these reports [2] that a paper written
by Chris Lamb [3] and Stefano Zacchiroli [4] was now available in the
March/April 2022 issue of IEEE Software [5].
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[42]
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can l
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> run-away program was the cause.
>
> β https://docs.python.org/2/library/exceptions.html#exceptions.MemoryError
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* qemu [77] (date and Sphinx issue)
* qpid [78] (sorting problem)
* rakudo [79] (filesystem ordering issue)
* SLOF [80] (date-related issue)
* spack [81] (CPU counting issue)
* xemacs-packages [82] (date-related issue)
* Chris Lamb:
* #1053353 [83] filed
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c) An issue in some tool or utility that diffoscope calls.
d) Some other issue.
However, Holger will likely have the most up-to-date information on
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they have a MIME type of text/plain. This avoids the use of hexdump
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Do you think I should be further limiting that conditional to a
whitelist of safe encodings, too? (eg. "utf-8" and "us-ascii",
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> You're passing --version as a non-option argument:
>
> diffoscope -- --version
>
> It worked (and was probably needed) before as the "--" was interpreted
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Chris Lamb wrote:
> Please review the draft for January's Reproducible Builds report:
This has now been published β thanks to all who contributed.
If possible, please share the following link:
https://reproducible-builds.org/reports/2023-01/
.. and also consider retweeting:
tly do not have access to the above repository,
you can request access by following the instructions at:
https://reproducible-builds.org/contribute/salsa/
Regards,
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Hi all,
> [β¦]
As Mattia writes on the Salsa bug [0], I now don't think this is a
network issue. In other words, the package FTBFS regardless of whether
you have network access or not.
To make debugging this easier, I've split out the inline Python code
in c341b63a [1], and simply running the new
Chris Lamb wrote:
> Please review the draft for December's Reproducible Builds report:
This has now been published β thanks to all who contributed.
If possible, please share the following link:
https://reproducible-builds.org/reports/2022-12/
.. and also consider retweeting:
tly do not have access to the above repository, you can request access
by following the instructions at:
https://reproducible-builds.org/contribute/salsa/
Regards,
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