transition is already ongoing
(see https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2022/10/msg5.html )
so you might want to upload a nocheck build or something to catch
the train.
Apologies for the late notice,
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69124 for another apparently timing related issue on sparc64.
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nondeterministic. However, it seems limited
to sparc64 afaics.
I'm copying the debian-sparc list. I don't intend to work on this myself,
but patches are welcome of course if it turns out to be a bug in perl
and not the sparc64 platform.
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) at
stolen_chunk_of_toke.c:716
716 SvGROW(sv, SvCUR(sv) + (PL_bufend - s) + 1);
It works with Perl 5.10.1. A workaround for 5.10.0 is to lower the
optimization to -O1.
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Cc'ing the sparc porters list in the hope that somebody gets interested
in this.
I suppose a workaround is to use -O1 on sparc.
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On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:29:03PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Niko Tyni:
It doesn't show up on my own sparc uniprocessor host, which has the
Etch kernel, so it's either specific to new kernels or SMP hosts. As it
works on sperger in the sid chroot, it would seem that newer versions
) (ul64)A); \
}
Patching it to use the !ul64 version instead makes the tests pass, FWIW.
(BTW, debian/rules needs something like
$(PERL) Build.PL installdirs=vendor config=optimize=$(CFLAGS)
to honour DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt.)
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completes almost all of the time. That would seem quite natural
for a threading bug on an SMP host.
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