I was able to reproduce this in a riscv64 qemu emulation.
IMHO one central issue in handling the bug so far was the assumption that this
"only" breaks the tests. It does not, it makes mysql-server totally
unusable/uninstallable.
And by uninstallable it also FTBFSes all that is listed by
$ reverse-depends --release hirsute --build-depends src:mysql-8.0
An immediate search for this to be reported upstream didn't show anything. But
OTOH I'm not knowing enough yet what to search for since std::bad_alloc is a
very generic error in C++.
We'll need to at least find what happens underneath and if possible what in
glibc changed to trigger the issue.
** Changed in: mysql-8.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: mysql-8.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Critical
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