Bug#1060404: libdata-streamserializer-perl: FTBFS on ppc64el: t/05_memory_leak.t failure

2024-01-10 Thread Niko Tyni
Control: severity -1 normal

On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 09:00:27PM +0200, Niko Tyni wrote:
> Source: libdata-streamserializer-perl
> Source Version: 0.07-1
> Severity: serious
> Tags: ftbfs
> Control: block 1055955 with -1
> 
> This package failed to build from source on ppc64el against Perl 5.38.
> 
> After two failures it looks deterministic but giving it back for a retry
> might still be worth a try.

It built on the third try, so lowering severity.

> This is currently a blocker for the Perl 5.38 transition.

Happily no longer :)
-- 
Niko



Bug#1060404: libdata-streamserializer-perl: FTBFS on ppc64el: t/05_memory_leak.t failure

2024-01-10 Thread Niko Tyni
Source: libdata-streamserializer-perl
Source Version: 0.07-1
Severity: serious
Tags: ftbfs
Control: block 1055955 with -1

This package failed to build from source on ppc64el against Perl 5.38.

After two failures it looks deterministic but giving it back for a retry
might still be worth a try.

This is currently a blocker for the Perl 5.38 transition.

  
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=libdata-streamserializer-perl=ppc64el=0.07-1%2Bb10=1704894151=0

   #   Failed test 'Check memory leak (196608 bytes)'
   #   at t/05_memory_leak.t line 63.
   # Looks like you failed 1 test of 3.
   t/05_memory_leak.t  
   1..3
   ok 1 - use Data::StreamSerializer;
   not ok 2 - Check memory leak (196608 bytes)
   # 5100 iterations were done, 2668237 bytes were produced
   ok 3 - Check memory checker
   Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
   Failed 1/3 subtests 
   
   Test Summary Report
   ---
   t/05_memory_leak.t  (Wstat: 256 (exited 1) Tests: 3 Failed: 1)
 Failed test:  2
 Non-zero exit status: 1
   Files=5, Tests=70,  4 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr  0.00 sys +  3.83 cusr  0.05 
csys =  3.91 CPU)
   Result: FAIL

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Niko Tyni   nt...@debian.org