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Dear Andreas,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/02/2023 13:35, Andreas Tille
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi Emmanuel,
Am Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 01:53:15PM +0100 schrieb Emmanuel Promayon:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">could you simply push your patch and we can see the build log in
Salsa CI?
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I just pushed both (VTK9 compatibility and dicom component disability) to
salsa (in the main branch, hopefully that's ok)
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Unfortunately Salsa CI failed for whatever reason in the first stage.</pre>
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Yes I noticed that (it seems it does that since the setup of the CI
for this project). I don't know where to look to fix this (it looks
like an disk access mis-configuration).<br>
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If I try to build the package in my local pbuilder chroot all
tests are failing:
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543: Test command: /usr/bin/cmake "-DCAMITK_TEST_COMMAND=/build/camitk-5.0.2/camitk-build/bin/camitk-testloggercrash" "-DCAMITK_TEST_COMMAND_ARG=-d /build/camitk-5.0.2/camitk-build/ tutorials/applications/testloggercrash/testlogger" "-DCAMITK_TEST_PASS_FILE=/build/camitk-5.0.2/tutorials/applications/testloggercrash/log-default.log" "-DCAMITK_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR=/build/ camitk-5.0.2/camitk-build/Testing/Temporary/application-testloggercrash-5" "-DCAMITK_TEST_NAME=application-testloggercrash-5" "-P" "/build/camitk-5.0.2/sdk/cmake/modules/macros/camitk/ test/CamiTKTestPassFile.cmake"
543: Working Directory: /build/camitk-5.0.2/camitk-build
543: Test timeout computed to be: 1800
543: /build/camitk-5.0.2/camitk-build/bin/camitk-testloggercrash: error while loading shared libraries: libjawt.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
543: -- Comparing file "/build/camitk-5.0.2/tutorials/applications/testloggercrash/log-default.log" to "/build/camitk-5.0.2/camitk-build/Testing/Temporary/application-testloggercrash-5/ command-output"...
543: -- [FAIL]
543: CMake Error at /build/camitk-5.0.2/sdk/cmake/modules/macros/camitk/test/CamiTKTestPassFile.cmake:67 (message):
543: application-testloggercrash-5:
543: /build/camitk-5.0.2/camitk-build/Testing/Temporary/application-testloggercrash-5/command-output
543: does not match
543: /build/camitk-5.0.2/tutorials/applications/testloggercrash/log-default.log
543:
543:
543/543 Test #543: application-testloggercrash-5 ...............................***Failed 0.03 sec
0% tests passed, 505 tests failed out of 506
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The following tests FAILED:
1 - component-msh-level3-1 (Failed)
2 - component-msh-level3-2 (Failed)
3 - component-obj-level3-1 (Failed)
4 - component-obj-level3-2 (Failed)
...
541 - application-testloggercrash-3 (Failed)
542 - application-testloggercrash-4 (Failed)
543 - application-testloggercrash-5 (Failed)
Errors while running CTest
Output from these tests are in: /build/camitk-5.0.2/camitk-build/Testing/Temporary/LastTest.log
Use "--rerun-failed --output-on-failure" to re-run the failed cases verbosely.
Are you able to reproduce this and do you have any idea what might be
wrong here?
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Thank you for trying.<br>
Yes I have exactly the same problem on my own machine.<br>
libjawt.so is provided by openjd. There is nothing in CamiTK source
itself that depends on Java. That's made me think the error is
linked with a Java installation problem (maybe temporary?). Or may
be due to some linkage problem in one of the CamiTK dependency.<br>
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I will try to invistigate using ldd on camitk-testloggercrash
and let you know as soon as possible.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Emmanuel
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