Hi, On 26/07/25 at 11:46 +0200, Aurélien COUDERC wrote: > control: tags -1 + moreinfo > > Le mardi 13 mai 2025, 21:17:05 heure d’été d’Europe centrale Lucas Nussbaum a > écrit : > > Hi, > > Dear Lucas, > > > GNU Make now has a --shuffle option that simulates non-deterministic > > ordering > > of target prerequisites. See > > https://trofi.github.io/posts/238-new-make-shuffle-mode.html and also > > previous > > work in Debian by Santiago Vila: > > https://people.debian.org/~sanvila/make-shuffle/ > > > > This package fails to build with make --shuffle=reverse. > > This is likely to be caused by a missing dependency in > > debian/rules or an upstream Makefile. > > can you confirm whether running : > GNUMAKEFLAGS='--shuffle --trace' sbuild > > should be enough to reproduce the issue in sbuild ? > > I do see it mentioned in the « User Environment » summary in the sbuild logs : > User Environment > ---------------- > > APT_CONFIG=/var/lib/sbuild/apt.conf > CCACHE_DIR=/build/ccache > GNUMAKEFLAGS=--shuffle --trace > > > In which case I cannot reproduce it right now. > > So either it’s fixed in the current version, or the failure is flaky ? > Have you seen it happen more recently during your rebuilds ?
Sorry for the late reply. I tried to reproduce it with the version currently in unstable, but couldn't. So let's assume that it's either fixed, or a random failure that would desserve its own bug once it's clear that it also happens in a fully normal environment. (Closing.) Lucas

