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BUILD FAILED: failed test (failure)


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find: ‘build’: No such file or directory
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make[2]: [Makefile:3121: clean-retain-profile] Error 1 (ignored)
./Modules/readline.c: In function ‘setup_readline’:
./Modules/readline.c:1305:21: warning: assignment to ‘int (*)(void)’ from 
incompatible pointer type ‘int (*)(const char *, int)’ 
[-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
 1305 |     rl_startup_hook = on_startup_hook;
      |                     ^
./Modules/readline.c:1307:23: warning: assignment to ‘int (*)(void)’ from 
incompatible pointer type ‘int (*)(const char *, int)’ 
[-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
 1307 |     rl_pre_input_hook = on_pre_input_hook;
      |                       ^
./Modules/readline.c: In function ‘setup_readline’:
./Modules/readline.c:1305:21: warning: assignment to ‘int (*)(void)’ from 
incompatible pointer type ‘int (*)(const char *, int)’ 
[-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
 1305 |     rl_startup_hook = on_startup_hook;
      |                     ^
./Modules/readline.c:1307:23: warning: assignment to ‘int (*)(void)’ from 
incompatible pointer type ‘int (*)(const char *, int)’ 
[-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
 1307 |     rl_pre_input_hook = on_pre_input_hook;
      |                       ^
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘doParseXmlDecl’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1192:13:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘doParseXmlDecl’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘parsePseudoAttribute’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1070:9:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘parsePseudoAttribute’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘parsePseudoAttribute’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1076:12:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘parsePseudoAttribute’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘parsePseudoAttribute’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1076:12:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘parsePseudoAttribute’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘parsePseudoAttribute’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1083:9:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘parsePseudoAttribute’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘parsePseudoAttribute’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1083:9:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘parsePseudoAttribute’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘parsePseudoAttribute’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1110:7:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘parsePseudoAttribute’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘parsePseudoAttribute’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1123:9:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘parsePseudoAttribute’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~
In function ‘utf8_toUtf8’,
    inlined from ‘toAscii’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1038:3,
    inlined from ‘parsePseudoAttribute’ at ./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1123:9:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:392:5: warning: ‘memcpy’ writing 2 or more bytes into 
a region of size 1 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=]
  392 |     memcpy(*toP, *fromP, bytesToCopy);
      |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c: In function ‘parsePseudoAttribute’:
./Modules/expat/xmltok.c:1036:8: note: destination object ‘buf’ of size 1
 1036 |   char buf[1];
      |        ^~~

make: *** [Makefile:2246: buildbottest] Error 3


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