[Debian-med-packaging] Bug#812378: Bug#812378: snap-aligner: FTBFS: no match for max(unsigned long, _int64)

Michael Crusoe michael.crusoe at gmail.com
Mon Jan 25 07:46:11 UTC 2016


Control: tags -1 wontfix
Control: severity -1 wishlist

Sounds like a plan!

Lun, 25 ian. 2016, 01:24, Aaron M. Ucko <ucko at debian.org> a scris:

> Michael Crusoe <michael.crusoe at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Upstream points out that the sort of data one would use with this program
> > basically means that running it on 32bit platforms won't work out due to
> > the 4GB limitation.
>
> That's fair, though I'm not aware of a way to specify "only 64-bit
> architectures" in the Architecture: field short of explicitly listing
> them, so perhaps it's better to mark this bug as wontfix and let 32-bit
> builds keep failing -- snap-aligner's source and its build dependencies
> are all at least fairly lightweight.
>
> > Seems about right to me, so I'm not going to put further effort into
> 32bit
> > compat, but I will accept patches if you figure it out.
>
> With my proposed logic, snap-aligner compiles without errors on i386.
> However, it then encounters two test-suite failures, both in EventTest:
>
>   EventTest:
>   - many waiters: [FAILED]
>       *variable was 4, expected 16: many started 16
>
>       (tests/EventTest.cpp:40)
>   - single waiters: [FAILED]
>       *variable was 0, expected 1: single started 1
>
>       (tests/EventTest.cpp:40)
>
>   7 / 9 tests passed.
>
> Also, there are some warnings along the way about mismatched printf
> specifiers.
>
> BTW, never mind what I said about kfreebsd-i386, which failed in the
> same fashion as i386 and x32, not as kfreebsd-amd64.
>
> --
> Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu, ucko at debian.org)
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