> > The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder svn-x64-ubuntu-gcc > while building ASF Buildbot. > Full details are available at: > http://ci.apache.org/builders/svn-x64-ubuntu-gcc/builds/6128 > Buildbot URL: http://ci.apache.org/ > Buildslave for this Build: svn-x64-ubuntu > Build Reason: scheduler > Build Source Stamp: [branch subversion/trunk] 1385395 > Blamelist: stefan2 > BUILD FAILED: failed Build > sincerely, > -The Buildbot
What's happening here is the Perl bindings are failing. core.c: In function ‘boot_SVN___Core’: core.c:42819:5: error: expected expression before ‘/’ token core.c:42819:37: error: too many decimal points in number core.c:42812:3: warning: unused variable ‘items’ [-Wunused-variable] Given that the bindings haven't been touched, it isn't failing on CentOS and the code that's an issue is generated by SWIG. I believe that the problem is because someone upgraded the version of SWIG from 2.0.4 to 2.0.7 somewhere between Friday and Sunday. Current builds: checking for swig... /usr/bin/swig checking swig version... 2.0.7 Last successful build: checking for swig... /usr/bin/swig checking swig version... 2.0.4 By comparison the CentOS buildbot is at a much older version of SWIG: checking for swig... /usr/bin/swig checking swig version... 1.3.29 Was there a particular reason someone upgraded to 2.0.7? Can someone point me in the right direction to find out who made this change? I'll dig into this further tomorrow but it'd be useful if I had the context behind the change to the slave.