Bug#920835: mlucas FTBFS on !amd64: test failures

2019-01-31 Thread Alex Vong
Thank you, people! I will upload a new version to fix this and the undefined macro error in the powerpc build. Now the remaining problems are that the SIMD binary in i386 and arm64 are not working, as hinted by the messages: INFO: CPU supports SSE2 instruction set, but using scalar floating-point

Bug#920835: mlucas FTBFS on !amd64: test failures

2019-01-31 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 05:27:48AM +0800, Alex Vong wrote: > Hello Adrian Bunk, > > The test log is not useful at all. I want to add a patch to enable > verbose test log and let it build again to identify the issues. > > Is it possible for me to get access to porter machine or should I upload >

Bug#920835: mlucas FTBFS on !amd64: test failures

2019-01-31 Thread Edmund Grimley Evans
In 17.1-2 there's a simple omission in a script, which can be fixed with: perl -i -pe 's!DIRNAME"!DIRNAME/mlucas-generic-c"!' scripts/mlucas.in

Bug#920835: mlucas FTBFS on !amd64: test failures

2019-01-31 Thread Juhani Numminen
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 05:27:48 +0800 Alex Vong wrote: > Hello Adrian Bunk, > > The test log is not useful at all. I want to add a patch to enable > verbose test log and let it build again to identify the issues. But the error message does point to a funny line that appears to try to execute a

Bug#920835: mlucas FTBFS on !amd64: test failures

2019-01-29 Thread Alex Vong
Hello Adrian Bunk, The test log is not useful at all. I want to add a patch to enable verbose test log and let it build again to identify the issues. Is it possible for me to get access to porter machine or should I upload to experimental and let buildd to build it? Thanks for your great work

Bug#920835: mlucas FTBFS on !amd64: test failures

2019-01-29 Thread Adrian Bunk
Source: mlucas Version: 17.1-1 Severity: serious Tags: ftbfs https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=mlucas=sid ... FAIL: tests/spot-check == ./tests/..//mlucas: 149: exec: ./tests/../: Permission denied FAIL tests/spot-check (exit status: 126) FAIL: tests/self-test