Oooof, yeah. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll take a peek.
On 3/23/12 10:44 AM, Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
Source: libperlbal-xs-httpheaders-perl Version: 0.20-1 Severity: serious Justification: fails to build from source Builds of libperlbal-xs-httpheaders-perl have failed on several architectures with errors of the form # Failed test 'use Perlbal::XS::HTTPHeaders;' # at t/HTTPHeaders.t line 10. # Tried to use 'Perlbal::XS::HTTPHeaders'. # Error: Not a CODE reference at /usr/lib/perl/5.14/DynaLoader.pm line 207. # END failed--call queue aborted at .../libperlbal-xs-httpheaders-perl-0.20/blib/lib/Perlbal/XS/HTTPHeaders.pm line 207. # Compilation failed in require at (eval 4) line 2. # BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at (eval 4) line 2. Bizarre copy of UNKNOWN in list assignment at /usr/share/perl/5.14/Test/Builder.pm line 942. Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: SV 0x9fd9500, Perl interpreter: 0x9fd9008 at /usr/share/perl/5.14/Test/Builder.pm line 942. # Looks like you planned 40 tests but ran 6. # Looks like you failed 1 test of 6 run. # Looks like your test exited with 255 just after 6. t/HTTPHeaders.t .. Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00) Failed 35/40 subtests There's no obvious pattern to the set of architectures on which the test fails, which includes (linux-)i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 but not (linux-)amd64, hurd-i386, or kfreebsd-i386, so I suspect that some sort of random factor may be involved; perhaps the C code isn't properly initializing some memory contents. (If so, valgrind may be able to help catch the problem.) Could you please take a look? Thanks! _______________________________________________ pkg-perl-maintainers mailing list pkg-perl-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-perl-maintainers
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