Source: ruby-gsl Version: 1.16.0.6+dfsg1-2 Severity: serious Tags: stretch sid User: debian...@lists.debian.org Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20161021 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): > /usr/lib/ruby/2.3.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require': > /<<BUILDDIR>>/ruby-gsl-1.16.0.6+dfsg1/debian/ruby-gsl/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ruby/vendor_ruby/2.3.0/gsl_native.so: > undefined symbol: gsl_sf_legendre_array_size - > /<<BUILDDIR>>/ruby-gsl-1.16.0.6+dfsg1/debian/ruby-gsl/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ruby/vendor_ruby/2.3.0/gsl_native.so > (LoadError) > from /usr/lib/ruby/2.3.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in > `require' > from > /<<BUILDDIR>>/ruby-gsl-1.16.0.6+dfsg1/debian/ruby-gsl/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/gsl.rb:6:in > `<top (required)>' > from /usr/lib/ruby/2.3.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in > `require' > from /usr/lib/ruby/2.3.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in > `require' > from test_helper.rb:2:in `<main>' > ERROR: Test "ruby2.3" 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/2016/10/21/ruby-gsl_1.16.0.6+dfsg1-2_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.