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Package: gnu-smalltalk
Version: 3.0.2-4
Severity: serious
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20080401 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS on i386
Hi,
During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on i386.
Relevant part:
> make[3]: Entering directory `/build/user/gnu-smalltalk-3.0.2/tests'
> /bin/sh './testsuite'
> ## ------------------------------- ##
> ## GNU Smalltalk 3.0.2 test suite. ##
> ## ------------------------------- ##
>
> Regression tests.
>
> 1: arrays.st FAILED (testsuite.at:27)
> 2: classes.st FAILED (testsuite.at:28)
> 3: blocks.st FAILED (testsuite.at:29)
> 4: sets.st FAILED (testsuite.at:30)
> 5: processes.st FAILED (testsuite.at:31)
> 6: exceptions.st FAILED (testsuite.at:32)
> 7: intmath.st FAILED (testsuite.at:33)
> 8: floatmath.st FAILED (testsuite.at:34)
> 9: dates.st FAILED (testsuite.at:39)
> 10: objects.st FAILED (testsuite.at:40)
> 11: strings.st FAILED (testsuite.at:41)
> 12: chars.st FAILED (testsuite.at:42)
> 13: objdump.st FAILED (testsuite.at:43)
> 14: delays.st FAILED (testsuite.at:44)
> 15: geometry.st FAILED (testsuite.at:45)
> 16: cobjects.st FAILED (testsuite.at:46)
> 17: compiler.st FAILED (testsuite.at:47)
> 18: fileext.st FAILED (testsuite.at:48)
> 19: mutate.st FAILED (testsuite.at:49)
> 20: untrusted.st FAILED (testsuite.at:50)
> 21: getopt.st FAILED (testsuite.at:51)
> 22: quit.st FAILED (testsuite.at:52)
>
> Other simple tests.
>
> 23: ackermann.st FAILED (testsuite.at:55)
> 24: ary3.st FAILED (testsuite.at:56)
> 25: except.st FAILED (testsuite.at:57)
> 26: fibo.st FAILED (testsuite.at:58)
> 27: hash.st FAILED (testsuite.at:59)
> 28: hash2.st FAILED (testsuite.at:60)
> 29: heapsort.st FAILED (testsuite.at:61)
> 30: lists.st FAILED (testsuite.at:62)
> 31: lists1.st FAILED (testsuite.at:63)
> 32: lists2.st FAILED (testsuite.at:64)
> 33: matrix.st FAILED (testsuite.at:65)
> 34: methcall.st FAILED (testsuite.at:66)
> 35: nestedloop.st FAILED (testsuite.at:67)
> 36: objinst.st FAILED (testsuite.at:68)
> 37: prodcons.st FAILED (testsuite.at:69)
> 38: random-bench.st FAILED (testsuite.at:70)
> 39: sieve.st FAILED (testsuite.at:71)
> 40: strcat.st FAILED (testsuite.at:72)
>
> Basic packages.
>
> 41: SUnit FAILED (testsuite.at:75)
> 42: Parser FAILED (testsuite.at:76)
>
> ANSI compliancy tests.
>
> 43: ArrayANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:79)
> 44: ArrayFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:80)
> 45: BagANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:81)
> 46: BagFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:82)
> 47: BooleanANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:83)
> 48: ByteArrayANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:84)
> 49: ByteArrayFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:85)
> 50: CharacterANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:86)
> 51: CharacterFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:87)
> 52: DateAndTimeANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:88)
> 53: DateAndTimeFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:89)
> 54: DictionaryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:90)
> 55: DictionaryFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:91)
> 56: DurationANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:92)
> 57: DurationFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:93)
> 58: DyadicValuableANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:94)
> 59: ErrorANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:95)
> 60: ErrorClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:96)
> 61: ExceptionANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:97)
> 62: ExceptionClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:98)
> 63: ExceptionSetANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:99)
> 64: FailedMessageANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:100)
> 65: FileStreamFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:101)
> 66: FloatANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:102)
> 67: FloatCharacterizationANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:103)
> 68: FractionANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:104)
> 69: FractionFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:105)
> 70: IdentityDictionaryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:106)
> 71: IdentityDictionaryFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:107)
> 72: IntegerANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:108)
> 73: IntervalANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:109)
> 74: IntervalFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:110)
> 75: MessageNotUnderstoodANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:111)
> 76: MessageNotUnderstoodSelectorANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:112)
> 77: MonadicBlockANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:113)
> 78: NilANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:114)
> 79: NiladicBlockANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:115)
> 80: NotificationANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:116)
> 81: NotificationClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:117)
> 82: ObjectANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:118)
> 83: ObjectClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:119)
> 84: OrderedCollectionANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:120)
> 85: OrderedCollectionFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:121)
> 86: ReadFileStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:122)
> 87: ReadStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:123)
> 88: ReadStreamFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:124)
> 89: ReadWriteStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:125)
> 90: ReadWriteStreamFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:126)
> 91: ScaledDecimalANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:127)
> 92: SelectorANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:128)
> 93: SetANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:129)
> 94: SetFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:130)
> 95: SortedCollectionANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:131)
> 96: SortedCollectionFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:132)
> 97: StringANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:133)
> 98: StringFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:134)
> 99: SymbolANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:135)
> 100: TranscriptANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:136)
> 101: WarningANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:137)
> 102: WarningClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:138)
> 103: WriteFileStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:139)
> 104: WriteStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:140)
> 105: WriteStreamFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:141)
> 106: ZeroDivideANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:142)
> 107: ZeroDivideFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:143)
>
> Other packages.
>
> 108: Complex FAILED (testsuite.at:146)
> 109: Continuations FAILED (testsuite.at:147)
> 110: DBD-MySQL skipped
> (testsuite.at:148)
> 111: DBD-SQLite FAILED (testsuite.at:149)
> 112: DebugTools FAILED (testsuite.at:150)
> 113: DhbNumericalMethods FAILED (testsuite.at:151)
> 114: Digest FAILED (testsuite.at:152)
> 115: GDBM FAILED (testsuite.at:153)
> 116: Iconv FAILED (testsuite.at:154)
> 117: Sport FAILED (testsuite.at:155)
> 118: ZLib FAILED (testsuite.at:156)
>
> ## ------------- ##
> ## Test results. ##
> ## ------------- ##
>
> ERROR: 117 tests were run,
> 117 failed unexpectedly.
> 1 test was skipped.
> ## -------------------------- ##
> ## testsuite.log was created. ##
> ## -------------------------- ##
>
> Please send `tests/testsuite.log' and all information you think might help:
>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [GNU Smalltalk 3.0.2] testsuite: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
> 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
> 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
> 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92
> 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 111 112 113 114
> 115 116 117 118 failed
>
>
> You may investigate any problem if you feel able to do so, in which
> case the test suite provides a good starting point. Its output may
> be found below `tests/testsuite.dir'.
>
> make[3]: *** [check-local] Error 1
The full build log is available from:
http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2008/04/01
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 about 50 AMD64 nodes
of the Grid'5000 platform, using a clean chroot containing a sid i386
environment. Internet was not accessible from the build systems.
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On 06/04/08 at 21:36 +0200, Thomas Girard wrote:
> tags 473953 + unreproducible
> thanks
>
> Hello,
>
> I have not been able to reproduce this failure. Even with a read-only or
> non-existent home.
>
> On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 12:46:33PM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> > The full build log is available from:
> > http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2008/04/01
>
> From that log, I see strange lines with "No data available", e.g. when
> building the Smalltalk image used for tests that fail:
> ls: /build/user/gnu-smalltalk-3.0.2/gst: No data available
>
> Any idea what might be causing this?
Oops. I did my last rebuild with a broken version of coreutils (6.10-4)
which outputted those spurious messages. I tried not to report failures
for packages where I saw that this was the cause of the failure, but it
seems that I missed gnu-smalltalk.
Closing the bug, as I verified that it builds fine now.
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