Hi, There is no FTBFS in version 4.3.2-1. It builds just fine in unstable. The problem you are suggesting is happening only with Salsa CI, that's why I am decreasing the severity here.severity -1 normal
The build may fail on any build that does not have unicode as UTF-8 in its environment. I don't know if this would be a possible scenario given our reality living in Brazil and speaking Portuguese (or English or Spanish), as the tests fail, both reproducible builds and Salsa CI. Since there is a new version pending and trixie has already advanced to hard freeze, I think it is more interesting to wait to pass this stage. This is according to what is stated in the log: https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/ruby-dbf.html (FAIL) 2) DBF::Record column data for table using specified in dbf encoding > encodes to default system encoding > Failure/Error: > expect(record.name.encode('UTF-8').unpack1('H4')).to eq 'd0b0' > > expected: #<Encoding:UTF-8> "d0b0" > got: #<Encoding:US-ASCII> "3f3f" > > (compared using ==) > # ./spec/dbf/record_spec.rb:87:in `block (4 levels) in <top (required)>' The severity can be downgraded to important to avoid auto removal given FTBFS in reproducible builds. The severity is still serious in BTS. I will test the new version, if you want to send it to the experimental it will be optional. -- Cheers, Leandro Cunha