On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 08:57:15PM +0200, Timo Röhling wrote: > Hi Adrian,
Hi Timo, thanks for taking a look (and sorry for the late reply). > On Mon, 11 Sep 2023 01:20:53 +0300 Adrian Bunk <b...@debian.org> wrote: > > 1. The problem is about not finding a library, > > it happens in many packages with many libraries. > > > > 2. The problem happens only on alpha. > > > > 3. There is no such problem with non-cmake build systems. > > > > 4. The problem started after the release of bookworm. > > It might be a regression in cmake 3.26 or somewhere else (glibc?). > Do you think the bug is reproducible with a small shell script > such as: > > set -e > while sleep 5 > do > mkdir /tmp/_build > cmake -B /tmp/_build -S /path/to/project/with/required/find_library > rm -rf /tmp/_build > done Yes, I would suspect this should reproduce this bug with a package like the mentioned fcitx5-skk. I'm adding the debian-alpha list to Cc since I don't have access to Alpha hardware and I cannot reproduce the problem locally with qemu since my local qemu setup is apparently in some relevant way different from the qemu buildds where the problem does happen. > If yes, we could try this with a rebuilt CMake 3.25 and see if > this is truly a CMake regression. I looked at the code and could not > spot anything suspicious yet, so this would certainly be > instructive. > > Cheers > Timo Thanks Adrian