Hi,

> I have just encountered this bug again, I was making the mistake as
> running ipcs as an unpriveledged user outside the chroot, so it couldn't
> see the appropriate queues. My apologies for this mistake.
> 
> Since I rebooted I have build several packages, I had maybe one failure
> in that time, and the build just previous to the one that triggered the
> problem did not fail.
> 
> I have attached the output of ipcs. There is one msq removed from what
> there was when it failed. 1234 is the uid in ~/.pbuilderrc.
> 
> Have you any more suggestions for debugging?

It's sounding like more of a problem on fakeroot, but can you narrow
the problem down to a package?  Does it happen when you're building a
particular package? Or is it always?

Something I would suspect would be the environment.  checking 'env'
output and looking at ldd output of packages and checking their
versions might be worthwhile.

At least, it doesn't seem to be a problem reproduced on many systems, 
which is just weird.


> ------ Message Queues --------
> key        msqid      owner      perms      used-bytes   messages    
> 0x4b8162f1 0          1234       600        0            0           
> 0x4b8162f2 32769      1234       600        0            0           
> 0x78918ea0 65538      1234       600        0            0           
> 0x78918ea1 98307      1234       600        0            0           
> 0x2efc0738 131076     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x2efc0739 163845     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x7824d39e 196614     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x7824d39f 229383     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x0f46229d 262152     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x0f46229e 294921     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x438e1aee 327690     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x438e1aef 360459     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x4e973f19 393228     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x4e973f1a 425997     1234       600        0            0           
> 0x62933ecb 458766     1234       600        0            0           


regards,
        junichi
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