[Python-modules-team] Bug#860673: python-django: FTBFS on i386: E: Build killed with signal TERM after 150 minutes of inactivity

Lucas Nussbaum lucas at debian.org
Wed Apr 19 07:17:29 UTC 2017


Source: python-django
Version: 1:1.10.7-1
Severity: serious
Tags: stretch sid
User: debian-qa at lists.debian.org
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20170418-i386 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS in stretch on i386

Hi,

During a rebuild of all packages in stretch (in a stretch chroot, not a
sid chroot), your package failed to build on i386.

Relevant part (hopefully):
> Ensure is_null is handled correctly. ... ok
> test_limited_filter (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest)
> Ensure admin changelist filters do not contain objects excluded via limit_choices_to. ... ok
> test_logout_and_password_change_URLs (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_multiple_sort_same_field (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_named_group_field_choices_change_list (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_named_group_field_choices_filter (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_popup_add_POST (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_popup_dismiss_related (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_relation_spanning_filters (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_resolve_admin_views (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_sort_indicators_admin_order (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_trailing_slash_required (admin_views.tests.AdminViewBasicTest) ... ok
> test_output_normal (test_runner.test_debug_sql.TestDebugSQL) ... ok
> test_output_verbose (test_runner.test_debug_sql.TestDebugSQL) ... ok
> E: Build killed with signal TERM after 150 minutes of inactivity

The full build log is available from:
   http://aws-logs.debian.net/2017/04/18/python-django_1.10.7-1_testing-i386.log

A list of current common problems and possible solutions is available at
http://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/FTBFS . You're welcome to contribute!

About the archive rebuild: The rebuild was done on EC2 VM instances from
Amazon Web Services, using a clean, minimal and up-to-date chroot. Every
failed build was retried once to eliminate random failures.



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