[Debian-med-packaging] Bug#988183: gemma FTBFS on i386 in buster

Adrian Bunk bunk at debian.org
Fri May 7 09:10:18 BST 2021


Source: gemma
Version: 0.98.1+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
Tags: ftbfs
Control: close -1 0.98.4+dfsg-3

https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/buster/i386/gemma.html

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./bin/unittests-gemma
Mismatch coordinates (1,0)0:3!

 This example computes real matrix C=alpha*A*B+beta*C using 
 Intel(R) MKL function dgemm, where A, B, and  C are matrices and 
 alpha and beta are double precision scalars

 Initializing data for matrix multiplication C=A*B for matrix 
 A(2000x200) and matrix B(200x1000)

 Allocating memory for matrices aligned on 64-byte boundary for better 
 performance 

 Intializing matrix data 

 Computing matrix product using Intel(R) MKL dgemm function via CBLAS interface 


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unittests-gemma is a Catch v1.12.1 host application.
Run with -? for options

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cblas_dgemm
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test/src/unittests-math.cpp:76
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test/src/unittests-math.cpp:76: FAILED:
due to a fatal error condition:
  SIGSEGV - Segmentation violation signal

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test cases:  3 |  2 passed | 1 failed
assertions: 25 | 18 passed | 7 failed

make[2]: *** [Makefile:226: unittests] Segmentation fault



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