Source: tqdm Version: 4.64.1-1 Severity: serious Justification: FTBFS Tags: trixie sid ftbfs User: [email protected] Usertags: ftbfs-20231212 ftbfs-trixie
Hi, During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on amd64. Relevant part (hopefully): > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/.pybuild/cpython3_3.12/build/tqdm/std.py", line > 1162, in __del__ > self.close() > File "/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/.pybuild/cpython3_3.12/build/tqdm/std.py", line > 1291, in close > if self.last_print_t < self.start_t + self.delay: > AttributeError: 'tqdm' object has no attribute 'last_print_t' > FAILED [ 45%] > tests/tests_perf.py::test_manual_overhead_simplebar_hard ERROR [ > 45%] > tests/tests_rich.py::test_rich_import PASSED [ > 46%] > tests/tests_synchronisation.py::test_monitor_thread FAILED [ > 46%] > tests/tests_synchronisation.py::test_monitoring_and_cleanup FAILED [ > 47%] > tests/tests_synchronisation.py::test_monitoring_and_cleanup ERROR [ > 47%] > tests/tests_synchronisation.py::test_monitoring_multi FAILED [ > 48%] > tests/tests_synchronisation.py::test_monitoring_multi ERROR [ > 48%] > tests/tests_synchronisation.py::test_threadpool > E: Build killed with signal TERM after 150 minutes of inactivity The full build log is available from: http://qa-logs.debian.net/2023/12/12/tqdm_4.64.1-1_unstable.log All bugs filed during this archive rebuild are listed at: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=ftbfs-20231212;[email protected] or: https://udd.debian.org/bugs/?release=na&merged=ign&fnewerval=7&flastmodval=7&fusertag=only&fusertagtag=ftbfs-20231212&[email protected]&allbugs=1&cseverity=1&ctags=1&caffected=1#results 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! If you reassign this bug to another package, please mark it as 'affects'-ing this package. See https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control#affects If you fail to reproduce this, please provide a build log and diff it with mine so that we can identify if something relevant changed in the meantime.

