[Debian-med-packaging] Bug#1087184: examl: fails to run with tight cores count
Étienne Mollier
emollier at debian.org
Thu Nov 27 21:29:37 GMT 2025
Control: tags -1 + patch pending
While strolling through the examl package, I identified what
looked like an issue in the simd-dispatch script, in the segment
in which the script assesses a reasonable amount of processors
to use for the workload. I eventually patched the issue in
order to make the behavior of the cores count calculation less
surprising[1]. I have never been able to reproduce the problem
affecting examl outside Salsa CI, but after pushing the change
to our Gitlab instance, continuous integration went fixed[2].
Therefore, I am tempted to believe that my next upload is going
to resolve this bug and will proceed accordingly.
[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/examl/-/commit/9a5a17a74f8fd73d5493f963e635cf401855da5e
[2]: https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/examl/-/jobs/8662287
In hope this helps,
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