Your message dated Tue, 14 Sep 2010 01:37:34 -0700
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and subject line Bug in libparse-recdescent-perl which caused this FTBFS
has caused the Debian Bug report #569404,
regarding libcss-perl: FTBFS: tests failed
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Source: libcss-perl
Version: 1.08-1
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20100211 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS on amd64

Hi,

During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on
amd64.

Relevant part:
> make[1]: Entering directory 
> `/build/user-libcss-perl_1.08-1-amd64-upLvEr/libcss-perl-1.08'
> PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" 
> "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
> t/01_basic.t ........... ok
> t/02_parse_lite.t ...... ok
> Use of uninitialized value $what in substitution (s///) at 
> /usr/share/perl5/Parse/RecDescent.pm line 3087.
> Use of uninitialized value $what in substitution (s///) at 
> /usr/share/perl5/Parse/RecDescent.pm line 3087.
> Use of uninitialized value $what in substitution (s///) at 
> /usr/share/perl5/Parse/RecDescent.pm line 3087.
> Use of uninitialized value $what in substitution (s///) at 
> /usr/share/perl5/Parse/RecDescent.pm line 3087.
> Use of uninitialized value $what in substitution (s///) at 
> /usr/share/perl5/Parse/RecDescent.pm line 3087.
> Use of uninitialized value $what in substitution (s///) at 
> /usr/share/perl5/Parse/RecDescent.pm line 3087.
> t/03_parse_heavy.t ..... ok
> Unknown starting rule (Parse::RecDescent::namespace000001::stylesheet) called
>  at 
> /build/user-libcss-perl_1.08-1-amd64-upLvEr/libcss-perl-1.08/blib/lib/CSS/Parse/Compiled.pm
>  line 28
> Compilation failed in require at t/04_parse_compiled.t line 3.
> # Looks like you planned 8 tests but ran 4.
> # Looks like your test exited with 255 just after 4.
> t/04_parse_compiled.t .. 
> Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
> Failed 4/8 subtests 
> t/05_search.t .......... ok
> t/06_adaptor_simple.t .. ok
> t/07_adaptor_pretty.t .. ok
> t/08_adaptor_debug.t ... ok
> Failed 1/8 test programs. 0/38 subtests failed.
> 
> Test Summary Report
> -------------------
> t/04_parse_compiled.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 4 Failed: 0)
>   Non-zero exit status: 255
>   Parse errors: Bad plan.  You planned 8 tests but ran 4.
> Files=8, Tests=38,  1 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr  0.02 sys +  0.87 cusr  0.07 
> csys =  0.99 CPU)
> Result: FAIL
> make[1]: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255

The full build log is available from:
   
http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2010/02/11/libcss-perl_1.08-1_lsid64.buildlog

A list of current common problems and possible solutions is available at 
http://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/FTBFS . You're welcome to contribute!

About the archive rebuild: The rebuild was done on about 50 AMD64 nodes
of the Grid'5000 platform, using a clean chroot.  Internet was not
accessible from the build systems.

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This FTBFS was caused by a bug in libparse-recdescent-perl which has
since been fixed, and it no longer FTBFS with the newer version in
unstable. [Though there are some other fixes to this package that
really should be made. Alejandro: Please consider putting it under the
perl group so things like
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=54457 can be fixed.]


Don Armstrong

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