Bug#823481: libimager-perl: FTBFS: t/200-file/400-basic.t failure

Niko Tyni ntyni at debian.org
Thu May 5 07:05:55 UTC 2016


Package: libimager-perl
Version: 1.004+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
User: reproducible-builds at lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: ftbfs

This package fails to build on current sid/amd64. Log at
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/libimager-perl.html

  t/200-file/400-basic.t .......... 
  1..262
  [...]
  # type gif
  #opening Format: gif, options: file=>GIF/testimg/expected.gif
  ok 69 # Imager=HASH(0x1b10430)
  ok 70 # opening GIF/testimg/expected.gif
  ok 71 # 
  ok 72 # seek after read
  ok 73 # 
  Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
  Failed 189/262 subtests 
  [...]
  Test Summary Report
  -------------------
  t/200-file/400-basic.t        (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 73 Failed: 0)
    Non-zero exit status: 255
    Parse errors: Bad plan.  You planned 262 tests but ran 73.
  Files=65, Tests=4481, 33 wallclock secs ( 0.75 usr  0.21 sys + 14.70 cusr  1.56 csys = 17.22 CPU)
  Result: FAIL

Running manually:

  % perl -Iblib/lib -Iblib/arch t/200-file/400-basic.t
  [...]
  # type gif
  #opening Format: gif, options: file=>GIF/testimg/expected.gif
  ok 69 # Imager=HASH(0x12fac00)
  ok 70 # opening GIF/testimg/expected.gif
  Use of uninitialized value $msg in concatenation (.) or string at t/200-file/400-basic.t line 343.
  ok 71 # 
  Use of uninitialized value $msg in concatenation (.) or string at t/200-file/400-basic.t line 344.
  ok 72 # seek after read
  Use of uninitialized value $msg in concatenation (.) or string at t/200-file/400-basic.t line 343.
  ok 73 # 
  Use of uninitialized value $msg in concatenation (.) or string at t/200-file/400-basic.t line 344.
  Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry at t/200-file/400-basic.t line 79.
  Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry at t/200-file/400-basic.t line 79.
  im1 is not of type Imager::ImgRaw at t/200-file/400-basic.t line 79.

The tests in subdirectories don't get run on the autopkgtest
side (#812219), which is why this didn't show up there.
-- 
Niko Tyni   ntyni at debian.org



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