Bug#750732: libanyevent-perl: Intermittent build failures on various architectures
Niko Tyni
ntyni at debian.org
Fri Jan 5 20:54:08 UTC 2018
On Fri, Jan 05, 2018 at 02:35:38AM +0100, gregor herrmann wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 18:56:52 +0200, Niko Tyni wrote:
> > Disregarding hurd-i386, the problematic test seems to be
> > t/66_ioasync_03_signals.t,
>
> t/66_ioasync_02_signals.t or t/66_ioasync_03_child.t?
t/66_ioasync_03_child.t, I think. See below.
> Anyway, IIRC we've seen failures in different tests over time.
That's what I thought too but didn't find much at least
in the buildd logs.
> > I'm not sure what to make of this. Maybe disarm this particular test somehow
> > for now and see how it fares otherwise?
> On https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=libanyevent-perl&arch=armel&ver=7.140-1&stamp=1505267718&raw=0
> Bailout called. Further testing stopped: No child exit detected. This is either a bug in AnyEvent or a bug in your Perl (mostly some windows distributions suffer from that): child watchers might not work properly on this platform. You can force installation of this module if you do not rely on child watchers, or you could upgrade to a working version of Perl for your platform.
>
> (Does this mean that t/66_ioasync_02_signals.t failed or the
> following t/66_ioasync_03_child.t ?)
I think it comes from the 'Bail out! No child exit detected' part in
t/66_ioasync_03_child.t. Presumably the test libraries are buffering
parts of the output.
> Looks like t/66_ioasync_03_child.t is our candidate, if I'm
> interpreting this correctly.
Agreed.
> Oh, and I have another hang on my Raspi:
Awesome, thanks for testing.
So I guess this all boils down to the (sort of documented) "issues
with IO::Async", at least until we see other failures.
> Commit pushed to alioth, feedback welcome before I upload.
LGTM, thanks!
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Niko
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