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> On 2024-04-16, Chris Lamb wrote:
>> However, I think this first iteration of --hard-timeout time has a few
>> things that would need ironing out first, and potentially make it not
>> worth implementing:
>>
>> (1) You suggest it should
n tests.r-b.org manually
first and see how that goes? I'm not 100% against the idea of
implementing this in diffoscope eventually, but it would make a lot of
sense to try out the "manual" version first and gain some real-world
experi
as, by doing it outside of diffoscope at the level of the
Jenkins. As in, exactly what you describe here:
> Else we could also extend the current code for tests.r-b.o/debian,
> which currently
> just kills diffoscope after 2h, to then run diffoscope
> --max-container-depth 3 :)
Is that a massi
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updated and 23 were removed this month adding to ever-growing knowledge
about identified issues [32]. As part of this effort, a number of issue
types were updated, including Chris Lamb adding a new
ocaml_include_directories toolchain issue [33] and James Addison addin
Fay Stegerman wrote:
> https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/diffoscope/-/merge_requests/140
Nice; I have applied this locally in Git and will release shortly. :)
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pe 263 will be used to compare the
two builds:
From https://gist.github.com/lamby/e5db96d4d61612485a469b826590192e/raw
(saved output for posterity)
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Elsewhere, Bernhard M. Wiedemann posted another monthly update [41] for
his work elsewhere in openSUSE.
[41]
https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/fact...@lists.opensuse.org/thread/I66U56F5R3TR4ZTLYGPSGWINNOLZ7XP4/
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Ah, I see the issue now; its to do with empty pyc files. Now
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Can you run diffoscope --debug so we can see which .pyc file is the
offending one? I think it is "environment.cpython-312.pyc", but it
would be great to get confirmation. Also knowing your exact Python
version (using python3 --version) would be useful withal.
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[14] https://asciinema.org/a/MFefYEdvU2O5LlIzseQnyBky5
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In February 2022, we announced in these reports [2] that a paper written
by Chris Lamb [3] and Stefano Zacchiroli [4] was now available in the
March/April 2022 issue of IEEE Software [5].
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> run-away program was the cause.
>
> — https://docs.python.org/2/library/exceptions.html#exceptions.MemoryError
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* qpid [78] (sorting problem)
* rakudo [79] (filesystem ordering issue)
* SLOF [80] (date-related issue)
* spack [81] (CPU counting issue)
* xemacs-packages [82] (date-related issue)
* Chris Lamb:
* #1053353 [83] filed against dacite [84].
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Let's hope it solves reproducibility in this package. And, if it does,
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have not been meaningful changes that might cause crashes or
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c) An issue in some tool or utility that diffoscope calls.
d) Some other issue.
However, Holger will likely have the most up-to-date information on
this, even if that is "I have no new information :-("
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they have a MIME type of text/plain. This avoids the use of hexdump
with the examples you sent over at least.
Do you think I should be further limiting that conditional to a
whitelist of safe encodings, too? (eg. "utf-8" and "us-ascii", etc.)
R
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> You're passing --version as a non-option argument:
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> diffoscope -- --version
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> It worked (and was probably needed) before as the "--" was interpreted
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As Mattia writes on the Salsa bug [0], I now don't think this is a
network issue. In other words, the package FTBFS regardless of whether
you have network access or not.
To make debugging this easier, I've split out the inline Python code
in c341b63a [1], and simply running the
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Fixed in Git, although I made it helpful on other distros as well:
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between pyzip files and other ZIP files with prepended data.
Could another — different — string be emitted in the case that these
prepended bytes are a shebang? We could potentially look for the file
starting with #! and for that to take precedence
ement.
Thanks very much for this; I've gone ahead and committed a fix for
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merge 1026569 1026520
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Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build
> on amd64.
Quite so. However, I think the problem is elsewhere:
>> File
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> checkpw_1.02-1.2_source.ftp-master.upload
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gt; - was unable to reproduce the issue with two patches:
> #791423 linuxtv-dvb-apps: please make the build reproducible
> Marked as done
> #794398 clhep: please make the build reproducible
> Uncertain of status
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in the upstream source whereas we use the debian packaged
> version of the library for delly. So infact there is no actual use of
> the embedded directory anywhere.
.oO( I wonder if this is worthy of a note in debian/README.source...? )
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LDFLAGS += -lhts -lz -llzma -lbz2 -Wl,-rpath,${EBROOTHTSLIB}
endif
^^
As package maintainer though, you will probably have more insight into
this; it seems like your package is doing rather interesting things with
this htslib directory. :)
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