[Reproducible-builds] Bug#809292: slugimage: FTBFS: Ran out of flash space in <Flashdisk> - 0x00010 bytes too large.
Chris Lamb
lamby at debian.org
Mon Dec 28 23:56:11 UTC 2015
Source: slugimage
Version: 1:0.0+r104-5
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source
User: reproducible-builds at lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: ftbfs
X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-builds at lists.alioth.debian.org
Dear Maintainer,
slugimage fails to build from source in unstable/amd64. The tmpnam() warnings might be be a false-positive from the testsuite's point of view, although the method is indeed deprecated in the latest Perl.
[..]
Running test ./slugos/large-flashdisk... --- ./slugos/large-flashdisk.expected 2006-12-28 08:41:44.000000000 +0100
+++ /tmp/do-test.380 2015-12-29 00:50:02.270030213 +0100
@@ -1 +1,4 @@
+Calling POSIX::tmpnam() is deprecated at ../slugimage line 996.
+Calling POSIX::tmpnam() is deprecated at ../slugimage line 1009.
+Calling POSIX::tmpnam() is deprecated at ../slugimage line 1017.
Ran out of flash space in <Flashdisk> - 0x00010 bytes too large.
not ok
Running test ./slugos/standard... Calling POSIX::tmpnam() is deprecated at ../slugimage line 996.
Calling POSIX::tmpnam() is deprecated at ../slugimage line 1009.
Calling POSIX::tmpnam() is deprecated at ../slugimage line 1017.
ok
Makefile:5: recipe for target 'test' failed
make[1]: *** [test] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/lamby/temp/cdt.20151229004955.DQkH00QubC/slugimage-0.0+r104'
dh_auto_test: make -j1 test returned exit code 2
debian/rules:12: recipe for target 'build' failed
make: *** [build] Error 2
[..]
The full build log is attached.
Regards,
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