Bug#1066003: libberkeleydb-perl: FTBFS on arm{el,hf}: Failed 1/35 test programs. 1/1861 subtests failed.

2024-03-15 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 10:48:45AM -0100, Graham Inggs wrote: >... > Ubuntu is further along in the time_t transition, so further > investigation is needed as to which package causes the change in buld > behaviour of db5.3. >... It's dpkg, Ubuntu disabled -Werror=implicit-function-declaration cu

Bug#1066003: libberkeleydb-perl: FTBFS on arm{el,hf}: Failed 1/35 test programs. 1/1861 subtests failed.

2024-03-13 Thread Graham Inggs
This was solved in Ubuntu by a no-change rebuild of db5.3. A binNMU was scheduled for db5.3. However, the build logs for 5.3.28+dfsg2-5+b1, at least on armel [1] and armhf [2], still show: checking for 64-bit integral type support for sequences... no checking for growing a file under an mmap

Bug#1066003: libberkeleydb-perl: FTBFS on arm{el,hf}: Failed 1/35 test programs. 1/1861 subtests failed.

2024-03-12 Thread Graham Inggs
I think the actual error is: # : BDB4015 library build did not include support for sequences # Failed test (t/sequence.t at line 33) # The object isn't defined Can't call method "set_cachesize" on an undefined value at t/sequence.t line 35. # Looks like you planned 13 tests but only ran

Bug#1066003: libberkeleydb-perl: FTBFS on arm{el,hf}: Failed 1/35 test programs. 1/1861 subtests failed.

2024-03-10 Thread Sebastian Ramacher
Source: libberkeleydb-perl Version: 0.64-2 Severity: serious Tags: ftbfs Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past) X-Debbugs-Cc: sramac...@debian.org https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=libberkeleydb-perl=armhf=0.64-2%2Bb3=1709868730=0 Test Summary