Public bug reported:
The Apport 2.29.0 test case
`tests/integration/test_signal_crashes.py::T::test_core_dump_packaged`
fails on armhf:
```
394s =================================== FAILURES
===================================
394s __________________________ T.test_core_dump_packaged
___________________________
394s
394s self = <tests.integration.test_signal_crashes.T
testMethod=test_core_dump_packaged>
394s
394s def test_core_dump_packaged(self):
394s """Packaged executables create core dumps on proper ulimits."""
394s # for SEGV and ABRT we expect reports and core files
394s for sig in (signal.SIGSEGV, signal.SIGABRT):
394s for kb, exp_file in core_ulimit_table:
394s resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_CORE, (kb, -1))
394s self.do_crash(
394s expect_corefile=exp_file,
394s expect_corefile_owner=os.geteuid(),
394s sig=sig,
394s )
394s > self.check_report_coredump(self.test_report)
394s
394s
/tmp/autopkgtest.GVBNRi/autopkgtest_tmp/tests/integration/test_signal_crashes.py:426:
394s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _
394s
/tmp/autopkgtest.GVBNRi/autopkgtest_tmp/tests/integration/test_signal_crashes.py:1216:
in check_report_coredump
394s self.assertIn("\n#2", r.get("Stacktrace"))
394s E AssertionError: '\n#2' not found in '#0 0xf7fe2734 in ?? ()\nNo
symbol table info available.\n#1 0xf7fef000 in ?? ()\nNo symbol table info
available.\nBacktrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt
stack?)'
```
Full log: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-
oracular/oracular/armhf/a/apport/20240618_034715_7581f@/log.gz
** Affects: apport (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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tests/integration/test_signal_crashes.py::T::test_core_dump_packaged
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