Public bug reported:

The autopkgtests for mksh have started regressing recently on arm64,
with multiple errors in the testsuite.

Full logs:
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-questing/questing/arm64/m/mksh/20250915_083458_098bd@/log.gz

First failure:
356s N: FAIL check.t:read-ext-1
356s N:         Description:
356s N:                 Check read with number of bytes specified, and -A
356s N:         unexpected exit status 65280 (exit-code 255), expected 0
356s N:         unexpected stdout - got too little output
356s N:         wanted:
356s N:                 x1a=<foo>
356s N:                 x1b=<foo
356s N:                 bar>
356s N:                 x2a=1<x>
356s N:                 x2b=1<u>
356s N:                 x2c=0<x>
356s N:                 x3a=<foo bar|baz|>
356s N:         got nothing
356s N:         unexpected stderr - got too much output
356s N:         wanted nothing
356s N:         got:
356s N:                 internal error: can't allocate 9 data bytes: Out of 
memory

IMHO the suspects for this are gcc/binutils or the kernel. glibc looked
like a likely culprit as it was the trigger on the first instance of
failure, but it appears to be a coincidence, as a migration-reference/0
also showed the failure.

** Affects: mksh (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: baseline-failure

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  mksh: autopkgtest regression on questing/arm64

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