On 27/02/14 15:18, Matthias Klose wrote: > Am 27.02.2014 14:02, schrieb Daniel Pocock: >> On 27/02/14 11:12, Matthias Klose wrote: >>> Package: resiprocate >>> Version: 1.9.1-1 >>> Severity: serious >>> Tags: sid jessie >>> >>> [...] >>> STACK | 20140227-095642.674 | testXMLCursor | RESIP:CONTENTS | >>> 47431674565824 | >>> XMLCursor.cxx:260 | XMLCursor::nextSibling0x2b238c249d00[<resource >>> uri="sip:adam-friends@exa] 0x2b238c24a010[<list >>> xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns] >>> All OK >>> PASS: testXMLCursor >>> ==================== >>> 1 of 18 tests failed >>> ==================== >> This is just the summary line >> >> Could you look earlier in the log for the "FAIL" and provide the context >> around that? e.g. >> >> grep -C 20 "FAIL:" resiprocate-build.log > PASS: testMD5Stream > lt-testParseBuffer: testParseBuffer.cxx:41: int main(int, char**): Assertion > `result == "test"' failed. > /bin/bash: line 5: 12077 Aborted ${dir}$tst > FAIL: testParseBuffer > >
Great, that is the same failure as the Ubuntu build log link I notice Ubuntu builds with gcc 4.8 now. The other builds we've done on amd64 have been with gcc 4.6 and gcc 4.7 and the tests have always run successfully there. Are you aware of any gcc 4.8 issues that could be exposing a fault in this code or causing it to fail? Have other packages had similar issues on the latest Ubuntu? I'll test the latest trunk with this gcc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org