[Pkg-privacy-maintainers] Bug#1034688: Bug#1034688: onionshare: flaky autopkgtest

Hefee hefee at debian.org
Tue Apr 25 23:17:55 BST 2023


Hey,

I have no real idea why we see only a problem in the chat_server test. It is a 
problem in the shutdown... I can mark it as superficial so the failing test 
does not block the CI. But is only a workaround. Can you enable the verbose 
flag by hand, so we can see what function triggers this segmentation fault? 

Test-Command: XDG_CONFIG_HOME="$AUTOPKGTEST_TMP" onionshare-cli -v --local-
only --chat --auto-stop-timer 2

Or can you give me the the back trace of the segmentation fault?
On my system, I don't see the segmentation fault, so hard to taggle down.

Properly it is
https://github.com/onionshare/onionshare/issues/1408#issuecomment-908150292
and it is harmless. But without verbose log I cannot be sure. 

> The autopkgtests from onionshare are flaky and have been failing roughly
> half the time over the last couple of weeks.

Does that mean, that it run successfully before?

Regards,

hefee


--

On Freitag, 21. April 2023 20:53:03 CEST Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> Source: onionshare
> Version: 2.6-1
> Severity: serious
> 

> 
> https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/amd64/o/onionshare/32901091/l
> og.gz
> 
> Give this address and private key to the recipient:
> http://127.0.0.1:17632
> Private key: E2GOT5LTUTP3OAMRCRXO4GSH6VKJEUOXZQUC336SRKAHTTT5OVSA
> 
> Press Ctrl+C to stop the server
> Stopped because auto-stop timer ran out
> Segmentation fault
> autopkgtest [22:20:10]: test chat_server: -----------------------]
> autopkgtest [22:20:10]: test chat_server:  - - - - - - - - - - results - - -
> - - - - - - - chat_server          FAIL non-zero exit status 139


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