Source: burp Version: 2.2.18-2 Severity: serious Tags: sid bullseye X-Debbugs-CC: debian...@lists.debian.org User: debian...@lists.debian.org Usertags: flaky
Dear maintainer(s), With a recent upload of glibc to unstable, the autopkgtest of burp failed on arm64 in testing when that autopkgtest was run with the binary packages of glibc from unstable. I looked into the history of your autopkgtest and it fails often on arm64. Because the unstable-to-testing migration software now blocks on regressions in testing, flaky tests, i.e. tests that flip between passing and failing without changes to the list of installed packages, are causing people unrelated to your package to spend time on these tests. Please either fix the test to be more robust, or use the "flaky" restriction for the offending test until a solution has been found. I copied the output at the bottom of this report. Not all the failing tests [1] that I inspected look the same. I'll have the migration software ignore the results of your autopkgtest on arm64 until this bug is fixed. Paul [1] https://ci.debian.net/packages/b/burp/testing/arm64/ https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/arm64/b/burp/4545083/log.gz Starting tests Server log: /tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.nu3r440c/downtmp/build.2w2/src/test/logs/server.log Client log: /tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.nu3r440c/downtmp/build.2w2/src/test/logs/client.log Diff log: /tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.nu3r440c/downtmp/build.2w2/src/test/logs/diff.log More logs can be found in: /tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.nu3r440c/downtmp/build.2w2/src/test/target/var/spool/burp/testclient/<backup number> Initialising server certificate authority Starting test server Running protocol 1 tests Test 1 Interrupt server phase1 Test 1 OK Test 2 Interrupt client phase1 Test 2 OK Test 3 Compression on, encryption off, change files off Test 3 failed: /tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.nu3r440c/downtmp/build.2w2/src/test/clientscript failed (backup 1) Killing test server make: *** [Makefile:16: test] Error 1 autopkgtest [08:45:13]: test burp-builtin-test: -----------------------]
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