Bug#908824: libnet-server-mail-perl FTBFS: t/starttls.t failure
gregor herrmann
gregoa at debian.org
Fri Sep 14 15:08:50 BST 2018
Control: tag -1 + unreproducible
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 16:52:38 +0300, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> Source: libnet-server-mail-perl
> Version: 0.25-1
> Severity: serious
> Tags: ftbfs
>
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=libnet-server-mail-perl&arch=all&ver=0.25-1&stamp=1536904015&raw=0
Thanks for the bug report.
> ...
> Test Summary Report
> -------------------
> t/starttls.t (Wstat: 9 Tests: 3 Failed: 0)
> Non-zero wait status: 9
> Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output
> Files=4, Tests=33, 2 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.04 sys + 0.67 cusr 0.20 csys = 0.96 CPU)
> Result: FAIL
> Failed 1/4 test programs. 0/33 subtests failed.
> make[1]: *** [Makefile:861: test_dynamic] Error 255
Hm, the package builds for me.
The buildd failure is:
# Error: TLS handshake failed SSL connect attempt failed at t/starttls.t line 116.
# kill 9, 17145 (server)
t/starttls.t ..
ok 1 - Accepted client for Test01: STARTTLS support
ok 2 - Accepted client for Test02: STARTTLS invalid parameters
ok 3 - Accepted client for Test03: STARTTLS handshake
All 3 subtests passed
Line 116 in the test is:
112 my $rv =
113 IO::Socket::SSL->start_SSL( $s,
114 SSL_verify_mode => IO::Socket::SSL::SSL_VERIFY_NONE, );
115
116 ( defined $rv && ref $rv eq 'IO::Socket::SSL' )
117 or die "TLS handshake failed " . IO::Socket::SSL::errstr();
Cheers,
gregor
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