Source: keyutils
Version: 1.6-4
Severity: normal
User: [email protected]
Usertags: origin-ubuntu disco

Hi Christian,

I see that since 1.6-3, keyutils now tries to split its autopkgtests between
those that do require machine isolation, and those that do not.  This means
that for the first time, Ubuntu is able to run these tests on armhf, an
architecture for which we only have container runners, not VMs; and these
tests now show a test failure on armhf:

+++ ADD ONE ARG
Running with session keyring RHTS/keyctl/2648
keyutils version: keyctl from keyutils-1.6 (Built 2019-02-22)
=== /tmp/autopkgtest.K1pALO/autopkgtest_tmp/tests/keyctl/padd/useradd/test.out 
===
+++ ADD USER KEY
+++ PRINT PAYLOAD
+++ UPDATE USER KEY
+++ PRINT UPDATED PAYLOAD
+++ UNLINK KEY
+++ ADD LARGE USER KEY
FAILED
Unparsable key: 'no'
make: *** [Makefile:41: run] Error 1
FAILED
+++ CLEAR KEYRING

  (http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/k/keyutils/disco/armhf)

Since the Debian autopkgtest runners also use containers instead of VMs, and
this test passes there, it is plausible that this is a bug in the package on
armhf rather than a wrong restriction on this subtest.

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