On Wed, Sep 07, 2016 at 07:17:20AM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote: > The fix is easy: just disable the test. > > However, I have a hard time to find this useful for anyone. To sum up:
As a counterpoint, it's useful to prevent others from wondering why the build attempts to access the network. In this case, the attempted access is, I think, borderline acceptable, but overall, I'd be in favour off disabling it anyway. > - patching the test suite requires maintaining the patch forever Alternatively, you can work with upstream to either do the test so that it doesn't require external network access, or can be disabled. I suspect the best approach would be to insert code to use a test dummy of some sort for all DNS tests, so that the results can be properly controlled. > - package builds reproducibly with or without network access From the bug log I got the impression that the lookup is for "fail", and that the test fails if that name is defined. I've had a machine that was named fail (the hardware was not very reliable). Just a data point. -- I want to build worthwhile things that might last. --joeyh
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