Package: src:fssync Version: 1.6-1 Severity: important Dear maintainer:
I tried to build this package in stretch with "dpkg-buildpackage -A" but it failed: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [...] debian/rules build-indep dh build-indep dh_testdir -i dh_update_autotools_config -i dh_autoreconf -i dh_auto_configure -i dh_auto_build -i make -j1 make[1]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>' rst2man README.rst fssync.1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>' dh_auto_test -i make -j1 test make[1]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>' ./test .missing b'b/c' on destination side missing b'b' on destination side ... create new inode for b'a' b'a/c': missing F ====================================================================== FAIL: test2 (__main__.Test) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "./test", line 371, in test2 self.assertListEqual([b'a', b'a/c'], list(self.fssync.check(b''))) AssertionError: Lists differ: [b'a', b'a/c'] != [b'a/c'] First differing element 0: b'a' b'a/c' First list contains 1 additional elements. First extra element 1: b'a/c' - [b'a', b'a/c'] + [b'a/c'] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 2 tests in 0.382s FAILED (failures=1) Makefile:21: recipe for target 'test' failed make[1]: *** [test] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>' dh_auto_test: make -j1 test returned exit code 2 debian/rules:17: recipe for target 'build-indep' failed make: *** [build-indep] Error 2 dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build-indep gave error exit status 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is just how the build ends, not necessarily the relevant part. I've put several build logs here: https://people.debian.org/~sanvila/build-logs/fssync/ If this is really a bug in one of the build-depends, please use reassign and affects, so that this is still visible in the page for this package. The bug should be reproducible with sbuild on a single CPU virtual machine, provided you try enough times (as the failure happens randomly). Thanks.