On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 1:09 PM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
<glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
>
> Source: glibc
> Version: 2.31-4
> Severity: normal
> User: debian-sp...@lists.debian.org
> Usertags: alpha hppa ia64 m68k sh4 sparc64
>
> Hello!
>
> The two tests:
>
> FAIL: misc/tst-sbrk
> FAIL: misc/tst-sbrk-pie

Just to you know these tests were never actually pushed upstream.
They came from the debian
patch:

patches/hurd-i386/git-sbrk-end.diff

And the original commit (8c6beab4e1c03ac57150241015486e3f497c17cc)
only contains the Hurd
specific bits.

>
> fail on multiple architectures.
>
> According to the discussion in #debian-ports, the tests are broken and not 
> really necessary anyway:
>
>   jrtc27 | misc/tst-sbrk and/or misc/tst-sbrk-pie seem to be failing on a 
> *lot* of architectures
>   jrtc27 | if it were up to me the problem would be solved by just deleting 
> sbrk...
>   jrtc27 | FreeBSD just took the stance of not implementing them for new ports
>   jrtc27 | so it's arm64 and riscv64 ports just have no sbrk
>   jrtc27 | cbmuser: looks like the tests are Debian-specific
>   jrtc27 | added as part of Hurd sbrk reworking to test it didn't break
>
> Can we disable them? With the tests disabled, glibc should pass its testsuite 
> on at least alpha and
> sparc64. Not sure what the problem with hppa is at the moment.
>
> Thanks,
> Adrian
>
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