Bug#687405: audiofile: FTBFS: test failed
Giovanni Mascellani
gio at debian.org
Sat Sep 15 08:53:44 UTC 2012
Hi.
Il 12/09/2012 15:06, Lucas Nussbaum ha scritto:
> During a rebuild of all packages in *wheezy*, your package failed to
> build on amd64.
I can't reproduce it. I tried with a testing cowbuilder (managed via
debomatic) on amd64. Tests are just fine and the binary package is
produced correctly.
>> [==========] Running 4 tests from 1 test case.
>> [----------] Global test environment set-up.
>> [----------] 4 tests from Miscellaneous
>> [ RUN ] Miscellaneous.AIFF
>> Audio File Library: could not open file '/tmp/test' [error 3]
>> miscellaneous.cpp:72: Failure
>> Value of: file
>> Actual: false
>> Expected: true
>> Audio File Library: '/tmp/test': unrecognized audio file format [error 0]
>> miscellaneous.cpp:91: Failure
>> Value of: file
>> Actual: false
>> Expected: true
>> [ FAILED ] Miscellaneous.AIFF (1 ms)
>> [ RUN ] Miscellaneous.AIFFC
>> Audio File Library: could not open file '/tmp/test' [error 3]
>> miscellaneous.cpp:72: Failure
>> Value of: file
>> Actual: false
>> Expected: true
>> Audio File Library: '/tmp/test': unrecognized audio file format [error 0]
>> miscellaneous.cpp:91: Failure
>> Value of: file
>> Actual: false
>> Expected: true
All the failures appear related to the /tmp/test file with unrecognized
audio file format. Lucas, could it be some strange configuration in your
build environment (for example, /tmp not really available, or with
limited space)?
Thanks, Giovanni.
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Giovanni Mascellani <mascellani at poisson.phc.unipi.it>
Pisa, Italy
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