On Tue, May 13, 2025 at 07:43:22PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: > On Tue, May 13, 2025 at 09:18:03PM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > > Source: vile > > Version: 9.8za-1 > > Severity: minor > > Tags: trixie sid ftbfs > > User: [email protected] > > 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 > > It took a few tries, but I was able to reproduce it with the attached > script abstracted from your log, on an 8-CPU machine.
revisiting this, I noticed an error in my reproducer script (the --prefix
option should have been --prefix=/usr), but since I'd had some success with
that machine, spent some time to determine the cause of the problem.
Basically, the problem is that make -j is chopping up the list in
a line like this:
install: $(INSTALL_DIRS) $(INSTALL_FILES)
and executing the rules for the latter first. I suppose that I can
add a configure check for ".WAIT" and use that:
install: $(INSTALL_DIRS) .WAIT $(INSTALL_FILES)
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Thomas E. Dickey <[email protected]>
https://invisible-island.net
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