Bug#824839: librrd-simple-perl: FTBFS on armhf and arm64: t/23graph.t failures

Niko Tyni ntyni at debian.org
Fri May 20 10:06:31 UTC 2016


Package: librrd-simple-perl
Version: 1.44-3
Severity: serious
User: reproducible-builds at lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: ftbfs
User: debian-perl at lists.debian.org
Usertags: autopkgtest zrh2016

This package fails to build from source on armhf on
tests.reproducible-builds.org, and fails its test suite on arm64 on
ci.debian.net. In both cases t/23graph.t fails, but the failing test
cases differ.

 https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/rb-pkg/unstable/armhf/librrd-simple-perl.html
 https://ci.debian.net/packages/libr/librrd-simple-perl/unstable/arm64/

arm64:

Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/23graph.t                      (Wstat: 1536 Tests: 226 Failed: 6)
  Failed tests:  77-79, 129, 174, 176
  Non-zero exit status: 6


armhf:

Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/23graph.t                      (Wstat: 1536 Tests: 226 Failed: 6)
  Failed tests:  73, 75, 162, 207, 209, 211
  Non-zero exit status: 6

#   Failed test 'graph() return hash (annual)'
#   at t/23graph.t line 69.
# Compared $data->[0]
#    got : 'bytesIn min nan'
# expect : 'bytesIn min -nan'

#   Failed test 'graph() return hash (monthly)'
#   at t/23graph.t line 69.
# Compared $data->[0]
#    got : 'bytesIn min nan'
# expect : 'bytesIn min -nan'

#   Failed test 'graph() return hash (monthly)'
#   at t/23graph.t line 69.
# Compared $data->[0]
#    got : 'bytesIn min nan'
# expect : 'bytesIn min -nan'

#   Failed test 'graph() return hash (3years)'
#   at t/23graph.t line 69.
# Compared $data->[0]
#    got : 'bytesIn min nan'
# expect : 'bytesIn min -nan'

#   Failed test 'graph() return hash (monthly)'
#   at t/23graph.t line 69.
# Compared $data->[0]
#    got : 'bytesIn min nan'
# expect : 'bytesIn min -nan'

#   Failed test 'graph() return hash (annual)'
#   at t/23graph.t line 69.
# Compared $data->[0]
#    got : 'bytesIn min nan'
# expect : 'bytesIn min -nan'
# Looks like you failed 6 tests of 226.

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Niko Tyni   ntyni at debian.org



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