Thanks This was resolved by https://github.com/euslisp/EusLisp/pull/527 -- ◉ Kei Okada
2025年5月14日(水) 4:04 Lucas Nussbaum <lu...@debian.org>: > Source: euslisp > Version: 9.31+dfsg-3 > Severity: minor > Tags: trixie sid ftbfs > User: lu...@debian.org > Usertags: ftbfs-shuffle > > Hi, > > GNU Make now has a --shuffle option that simulates non-deterministic > ordering > of target prerequisites. See > https://trofi.github.io/posts/238-new-make-shuffle-mode.html and also > previous > work in Debian by Santiago Vila: > https://people.debian.org/~sanvila/make-shuffle/ > > This package fails to build with make --shuffle=reverse. > This is likely to be caused by a missing dependency in > debian/rules or an upstream Makefile. > > More information about this mass bug filing is available at > https://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/FTBFS/Shuffle > > Relevant part (hopefully): > > gccls.c:88:27: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 127 bytes into a > region of size between 124 and 251 [-Wformat-overflow=] > > 88 | sprintf(catcom, "cat %s %s >%s ", hfn, tempfn, cfn); > > | ^~ ~~~~~~ > > In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:970, > > from gccls.c:19: > > In function ‘sprintf’, > > inlined from ‘main’ at gccls.c:88:3: > > /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/stdio2.h:30:10: note: > ‘__builtin___sprintf_chk’ output between 9 and 390 bytes into a destination > of size 256 > > 30 | return __builtin___sprintf_chk (__s, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1, > > | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > 31 | __glibc_objsize (__s), __fmt, > > | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > 32 | __va_arg_pack ()); > > | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot open output file > /build/reproducible-path/euslisp-9.31+dfsg/Linux64/bin/gccls: No such file > or directory > > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status > > > The full build log is available from: > > http://qa-logs.debian.net/2025/05/05/shuffle/reverse/euslisp_9.31+dfsg-3_unstable_reverse.log > > If you reassign this bug to another package, please mark it as > 'affects'-ing > this package. See https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control#affects > >