Your message dated Tue, 22 Apr 2025 17:21:09 +0000 with message-id <e1u7hiz-008ovx...@fasolo.debian.org> and subject line Bug#1103618: Removed package(s) from unstable has caused the Debian Bug report #1092692, regarding ruby-dataobjects-sqlite3: FTBFS with ruby3.3: ERROR: Test "ruby3.3" failed: Failure/Error: conn = DataObjects::Connection.new(CONFIG.uri) to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Source: ruby-dataobjects-sqlite3 Version: 0.10.17-1 Severity: serious Justification: FTBFS Tags: trixie sid ftbfs User: debian-r...@lists.debian.org Usertags: ruby3.3 Hi, The ruby3.3 transition has started on unstable. During a test rebuild, ruby-dataobjects-sqlite3 was found to fail to build. Relevant part (hopefully): > Failure/Error: conn = DataObjects::Connection.new(CONFIG.uri) > > NameError: > uninitialized constant DataObjects::Pooling::Pool::Fixnum > Shared Example Group: "supporting sub second Time" called from > ./spec/typecast/time_spec.rb:8 > # ./spec/spec_helper.rb:38:in `setup_test_environment' > > Deprecation Warnings: > > The implicit block expectation syntax is deprecated, you should pass a block > rather than an argument to `expect` to use the provided block expectation > matcher or the matcher must implement `supports_value_expectations?`. e.g > `expect { value }.to raise ArgumentError` not `expect(value).to raise > ArgumentError` > > > If you need more of the backtrace for any of these deprecations to > identify where to make the necessary changes, you can configure > `config.raise_errors_for_deprecations!`, and it will turn the > deprecation warnings into errors, giving you the full backtrace. > > 1 deprecation warning total > > Finished in 0.01896 seconds (files took 0.15622 seconds to load) > 134 examples, 134 failures > > Failed examples: > > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:4]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:6]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:8]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:3:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_non_query with an invalid statement > should raise an error on an invalid query > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:3:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_non_query with an invalid statement > should raise an error with too many binding parameters > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:3:1:3]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_non_query with an invalid statement > should raise an error with too few binding parameters > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:3:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_non_query with a valid statement should > not raise an error with an explicit nil as parameter > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:3:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_non_query with a valid statement and ? > inside quotes should not raise an error > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:5:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_reader with an invalid reader should > raise an error on an invalid query > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:5:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_reader with an invalid reader should > raise an error with too many few binding parameters > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:5:1:3]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_reader with an invalid reader should > raise an error with too few binding parameters > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:5:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_reader with a valid reader should not > raise an error with an explicit nil as parameter > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:5:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command execute_reader with a valid reader and ? inside > column alias should not raise an error > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:7:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command set_types is invalid when used with a statement > should raise an error when types are set > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:7:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command set_types with an invalid reader should raise an > error with too few types > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:7:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command set_types with an invalid reader should raise an > error with too many types > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:7:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command set_types with a valid reader should not raise > an error with correct number of types > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:7:3:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command set_types with a valid reader should also > support old style array argument types > rspec './spec/command_spec.rb[1:1:7:3:3]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Command it > should behave like a Command set_types with a valid reader should allow > subtype types > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like a Connection > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like a Connection > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:3]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like a Connection > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:4]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like a Connection should respond to #create_command > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:5:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like a Connection create_command should be a kind of Command > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:6:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like a Connection various connection URIs should open with > an uri object > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:6:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like a Connection various connection URIs should work with > non-JDBC URLs > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:7:1:1]' # > DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection it should behave like a Connection dispose > on open connection dispose should be true > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:7:2:1]' # > DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection it should behave like a Connection dispose > on closed connection > rspec './spec/connection_spec.rb[1:1:7:2:2]' # > DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection it should behave like a Connection dispose > on closed connection should raise an error on creating a command > rspec ./spec/connection_spec.rb:25 # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > connecting with busy timeout connects with a valid timeout > rspec ./spec/connection_spec.rb:29 # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > connecting with busy timeout raises an error when passed an invalid value > rspec './spec/encoding_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like returning correctly encoded strings for the default > database encoding with encoded string support reading a String should return > UTF-8 encoded String > rspec './spec/encoding_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like returning correctly encoded strings for the default > database encoding with encoded string support reading a ByteArray should > return ASCII-8BIT encoded ByteArray > rspec './spec/encoding_spec.rb[1:2:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like returning correctly encoded strings for the default > internal encoding with encoded string support reading a String should return > ISO-8859-1 encoded String > rspec './spec/encoding_spec.rb[1:2:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Connection > it should behave like returning correctly encoded strings for the default > internal encoding with encoded string support reading a ByteArray should > return ASCII-8BIT encoded ByteArray > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it should > behave like a Reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:3]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it should > behave like a Reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:5]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it should > behave like a Reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:7]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it should > behave like a Reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:9]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it should > behave like a Reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:11]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader fields should return the correct fields in the > reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader fields should return the field alias as the name, > when the SQL AS keyword is specified > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:4:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader values when the reader is uninitialized should > raise an error > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:4:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader values when the reader is moved to the first > result should return the correct first set of in the reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:4:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader values when the reader is moved to the second > result should return the correct first set of in the reader > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:4:4:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader values when the reader is moved to the end should > raise an error again > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:6:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader close on an open reader should return true > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:6:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader close on an already closed reader should return > false > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:8:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader next! successfully moving the cursor initially > should return true > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:8:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader next! moving the cursor should move the cursor to > the next value > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:8:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader next! arriving at the end of the reader should > return false when the end is reached > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:10:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader field_count should count the number of fields > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:12:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader each should yield each row to the block for > multiple columns > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:12:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader each should yield each row to the block for a > single column > rspec './spec/reader_spec.rb[1:1:12:3]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Reader it > should behave like a Reader each should return the reader > rspec './spec/result_spec.rb[1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Result it should > behave like a Result > rspec './spec/result_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Result it > should behave like a Result affected_rows should return the number of > affected rows > rspec './spec/result_spec.rb[2:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Result it > should behave like a Result which returns inserted key with sequences > insert_id > rspec './spec/result_spec.rb[2:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3::Result it > should behave like a Result which returns inserted key with sequences > insert_id should return the insert_id > rspec ./spec/typecast/array_spec.rb:7 # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with Array it > should behave like supporting Array passing an Array as a parameter in > execute_reader should return correct number of rows > rspec './spec/typecast/boolean_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Boolean it should behave like supporting Boolean reading a Boolean with > manual typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/boolean_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Boolean it should behave like supporting Boolean reading a Boolean with > manual typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/boolean_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Boolean it should behave like supporting Boolean reading a Boolean with > manual typecasting a true value should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/boolean_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Boolean it should behave like supporting Boolean reading a Boolean with > manual typecasting a true value should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/boolean_spec.rb[1:1:1:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Boolean it should behave like supporting Boolean reading a Boolean with > manual typecasting a nil value should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/boolean_spec.rb[1:1:1:3:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Boolean it should behave like supporting Boolean reading a Boolean with > manual typecasting a nil value should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/boolean_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Boolean it should behave like supporting Boolean writing an Boolean should > return the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/byte_array_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with ByteArray it should behave like supporting ByteArray reading a ByteArray > with automatic typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/byte_array_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with ByteArray it should behave like supporting ByteArray reading a ByteArray > with automatic typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/byte_array_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with ByteArray it should behave like supporting ByteArray reading a ByteArray > with manual typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/byte_array_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with ByteArray it should behave like supporting ByteArray reading a ByteArray > with manual typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/byte_array_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with ByteArray it should behave like supporting ByteArray writing a ByteArray > should return the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/class_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Class it should behave like supporting Class reading a Class with manual > typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/class_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Class it should behave like supporting Class reading a Class with manual > typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/class_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Class it should behave like supporting Class writing a Class should return > the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/date_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Date it should behave like supporting Date reading a Date with manual > typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/date_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Date it should behave like supporting Date reading a Date with manual > typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/date_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Date it should behave like supporting Date reading a Date with manual > typecasting a nil value should return a nil class > rspec './spec/typecast/date_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Date it should behave like supporting Date reading a Date with manual > typecasting a nil value should return nil > rspec './spec/typecast/date_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Date it should behave like supporting Date writing an Date should return the > correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/datetime_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with DateTime it should behave like supporting DateTime reading a DateTime > with manual typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/datetime_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with DateTime it should behave like supporting DateTime reading a DateTime > with manual typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/datetime_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with DateTime it should behave like supporting DateTime reading a DateTime > with manual typecasting a nil value should return a nil class > rspec './spec/typecast/datetime_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with DateTime it should behave like supporting DateTime reading a DateTime > with manual typecasting a nil value should return nil > rspec './spec/typecast/datetime_spec.rb[1:1:1:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with DateTime it should behave like supporting DateTime reading a DateTime > with manual typecasting a datetime column should return the correct offset in > Feb > rspec './spec/typecast/datetime_spec.rb[1:1:1:3:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with DateTime it should behave like supporting DateTime reading a DateTime > with manual typecasting a datetime column should return the correct offset in > Jul > rspec './spec/typecast/datetime_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > DateTime it should behave like supporting DateTime writing an DateTime should > return the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/float_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Float it should behave like supporting Float reading a Float with manual > typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/float_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Float it should behave like supporting Float reading a Float with manual > typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/float_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Float it should behave like supporting Float reading a Float with manual > typecasting a nil should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/float_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Float it should behave like supporting Float reading a Float with manual > typecasting a nil should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/float_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Float it should behave like supporting Float writing a Float should return > the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/float_spec.rb[2:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Float it should behave like supporting Float autocasting reading a Float with > automatic typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/float_spec.rb[2:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Float it should behave like supporting Float autocasting reading a Float with > automatic typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/integer_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Integer it should behave like supporting Integer reading an Integer with > automatic typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/integer_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Integer it should behave like supporting Integer reading an Integer with > automatic typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/integer_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Integer it should behave like supporting Integer reading an Integer with > manual typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/integer_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 > with Integer it should behave like supporting Integer reading an Integer with > manual typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/integer_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Integer it should behave like supporting Integer writing an Integer should > return the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/integer_spec.rb[1:1:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Integer it should behave like supporting Integer writing a big Integer should > return the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/nil_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Nil it should behave like supporting Nil reading a Nil with manual > typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/nil_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Nil it should behave like supporting Nil reading a Nil with manual > typecasting should return the correct result > rspec ./spec/typecast/nil_spec.rb:15 # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with Nil it > should behave like supporting writing an Nil supporting writing an Nil as a > parameter should return the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/nil_spec.rb[3:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Nil it should behave like supporting Nil autocasting reading a Nil with > automatic typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/nil_spec.rb[3:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Nil it should behave like supporting Nil autocasting reading a Nil with > automatic typecasting should return the correct result > rspec ./spec/typecast/other_spec.rb:7 # DataObjects::H2 with other (unknown) > type it should behave like supporting other (unknown) type writing an object > of unknown type should return the correct entry > rspec ./spec/typecast/range_spec.rb:7 # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with Range it > should behave like supporting Range passing a Range as a parameter in > execute_reader should return correct number of rows > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String reading a String with > automatic typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String reading a String with > automatic typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String reading a String with manual > typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String reading a String with manual > typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing a String should return > the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should write a multibyte String > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should read back the multibyte String > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:3]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should write a multibyte String (without query parameters) > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:4]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should read back the multibyte String (without query > parameters) > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:5]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should write a multibyte String > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:6]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should read back the multibyte String > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:7]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should write a multibyte String (without query parameters) > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:8]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should read back the multibyte String (without query > parameters) > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:9]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should write a multibyte String > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:10]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should read back the multibyte String > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:11]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should write a multibyte String (without query parameters) > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:3:12]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing and reading a > multibyte String should read back the multibyte String (without query > parameters) > rspec './spec/typecast/string_spec.rb[1:1:4:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > String it should behave like supporting String writing a kind of (subclass > of) String should return the correct entry > rspec './spec/typecast/time_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Time it should behave like supporting Time reading a Time with manual > typecasting should return the correctly typed result > rspec './spec/typecast/time_spec.rb[1:1:1:1:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Time it should behave like supporting Time reading a Time with manual > typecasting should return the correct result > rspec './spec/typecast/time_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Time it should behave like supporting Time reading a Time with manual > typecasting a nil value should return a nil class > rspec './spec/typecast/time_spec.rb[1:1:1:2:2]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Time it should behave like supporting Time reading a Time with manual > typecasting a nil value should return nil > rspec './spec/typecast/time_spec.rb[1:1:2:1]' # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with > Time it should behave like supporting Time writing an Time should return the > correct entry > rspec ./spec/typecast/time_spec.rb:8 # DataObjects::Sqlite3 with Time it > should behave like supporting sub second Time should handle variable > subsecond lengths properly > > /usr/bin/ruby3.3 > -I/usr/share/rubygems-integration/all/gems/rspec-support-3.13.1/lib:/usr/share/rubygems-integration/all/gems/rspec-core-3.13.0/lib > /usr/share/rubygems-integration/all/gems/rspec-core-3.13.0/exe/rspec > --pattern ./spec/\*\*/\*_spec.rb failed > ERROR: Test "ruby3.3" failed: The full build log is available at https://people.debian.org/~terceiro/ruby3.3/ruby-dataobjects-sqlite3_0.10.17-1+rebuild1736518966_amd64.build
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