Source: golang-github-gorilla-handlers Version: 1.1-1 Severity: serious Tags: stretch sid User: debian...@lists.debian.org Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20161001 qa-ftbfs Justification: FTBFS on amd64
Hi, During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on amd64. Relevant part (hopefully): > panic(0x68d920, 0xc4205a00a0) > /usr/lib/go-1.7/src/runtime/panic.go:500 +0x1a1 > testing.tRunner.func1(0xc42001cfc0) > /usr/lib/go-1.7/src/testing/testing.go:579 +0x25d > panic(0x68d920, 0xc4205a00a0) > /usr/lib/go-1.7/src/runtime/panic.go:458 +0x243 > github.com/gorilla/handlers.TestWriteLog(0xc42001cfc0) > > /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/src/github.com/gorilla/handlers/handlers_test.go:79 > +0xe79 > testing.tRunner(0xc42001cfc0, 0x709310) > /usr/lib/go-1.7/src/testing/testing.go:610 +0x81 > created by testing.(*T).Run > /usr/lib/go-1.7/src/testing/testing.go:646 +0x2ec > exit status 2 > FAIL github.com/gorilla/handlers 0.011s > dh_auto_test: go test -v -p 1 -short github.com/gorilla/handlers returned > exit code 1 > debian/rules:4: recipe for target 'override_dh_auto_test' failed If the failure looks somehow time/timezone related: Note that this rebuild was performed without the 'tzdata' package installed in the chroot. tzdata used be (transitively) part of build-essential, but it no longer is. If this package requires it to build, it should be added to build-depends. For the release team's opinion on this, see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=836940#185 If the failure looks LSB-related: similarly to tzdata, lsb-base is not installed in the build chroot. The full build log is available from: http://aws-logs.debian.net/2016/10/01/golang-github-gorilla-handlers_1.1-1_unstable.log 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 EC2 VM instances from Amazon Web Services, using a clean, minimal and up-to-date chroot. Every failed build was retried once to eliminate random failures.