Bug#906378: libredis-perl: FTBFS in buster/sid (failing tests)

gregor herrmann gregoa at debian.org
Fri Aug 17 12:48:41 BST 2018


On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 11:20:25 +0000, Santiago Vila wrote:

> I tried to build this package in buster but it failed:

Thanks for the bug report.
 
> Test Summary Report
> -------------------
> t/04-pipeline.t         (Wstat: 256 Tests: 11 Failed: 1)
>   Failed test:  3
>   Non-zero exit status: 1
> Files=18, Tests=281, 69 wallclock secs ( 0.09 usr  0.01 sys +  4.18 cusr  0.70 csys =  4.98 CPU)
> Result: FAIL
> dh_auto_test: perl Build test --verbose 1 returned exit code 1
> make: *** [debian/rules:4: build-indep] Error 2
> dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build-indep subprocess returned exit status 2
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> The build was made with "dpkg-buildpackage -A" in my autobuilder.
> Most probably, it also fails here in reproducible builds:
> 
> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/libredis-perl.html

Indeed:

#   Failed test 'pipeline with embedded error'
#   at t/04-pipeline.t line 42.
# Compared $data->[1][1]
#    got : 'ERR unknown command `OOPS`, with args beginning with: '
# expect : 'ERR unknown command 'OOPS''
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 11.
t/04-pipeline.t ........... 

This looks like what we've had in libredis-fast-perl, caused by a
changed output of redis, and will need a similar fix.


Cheers,
gregor

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