The 'good' tests have a dir being mounted '/dev/.lxd-mounts' while the 'bad'
tests have a dir being mounted '/dev/.lxc' as well as '/dev/.lxc/proc'. In the
'bad' case, the test is making sure there are no unexpected writable
directories other than the single one it's expecting (and other expected ones
which are ignored, e.g. /tmp, /var/tmp, ...), and it's finding a writable dir
under /dev/.lxc/ that it of course wasn't expecting:
+ test
/dev/.lxc/proc/1079/fd/dev/.lxc/proc/1079/map_files/dev/.lxc/proc/1079/task/1079/fd/var/lib/private/quux/pief/var/lib/private/waldo
= /var/lib/private/quux/pief/var/lib/private/waldo
something (maybe lxc itself?) seems to be mounting /proc under the
/dev/.lxc dir, or something like that...when using lxd, that problem
doesn't seem to happen. I'd be inclined to blame lxc for this, not the
test itself.
Did the armhf testbeds get changed from lxd to lxc recently?
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Disco autopkgtest @ armhf fails root-unittests -> test-execute ->
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