Bug#713409: FTBFS here with different failures

Damyan Ivanov dmn at debian.org
Fri Aug 9 18:43:06 UTC 2013


-=| Marius Gavrilescu, 09.08.2013 18:49:53 +0300 |=-
> I get these failures when building license-reconcile:
> 
> t/17-rltty.t .............. ok
> 
> #   Failed test at t/18-app.t line 49.
> # Compared $data->[1]{"msg"}
> #    got : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142.
> # '
> # expect : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142
> # '
> 
> #   Failed test at t/18-app.t line 59.
> # Compared $data->[1]{"msg"}
> #    got : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142.
> # '
> # expect : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142
> # '
> 
> #   Failed test at t/18-app.t line 70.
> # Compared $data->[1]{"msg"}
> #    got : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142.
> # '
> # expect : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142
> # '
> 
> #   Failed test at t/18-app.t line 80.
> # Compared $data->[1]{"msg"}
> #    got : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142.
> # '
> # expect : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142
> # '
> 
> #   Failed test at t/18-app.t line 90.
> # Compared $data->[1]{"msg"}
> #    got : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142.
> # '
> # expect : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142
> # '
> 
> #   Failed test at t/18-app.t line 159.
> # Compared $data->[1]{"msg"}
> #    got : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142.
> # '
> # expect : 'Invalid field given (Flossy) at /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Copyright.pm line 142
> # '
> # Looks like you failed 6 tests of 41.
> t/18-app.t ................ 
> Dubious, test returned 6 (wstat 1536, 0x600)
> Failed 6/41 subtests t/19-rules-verify.t ....... ok

I have run this test a thousand times (literally) without a single 
failure. :(

There must be something different in the environment. Mine is 
a sid/amd64 system.



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