Finally, the reason of build failure was founded. The kallsyms testcase
use operating system parameters `kernel.kptr_restrict` and
`kernel.perf_event_paranoid` to determine if a ordinary user could read
the address info from /proc/kallsyms file. Obviously that's not true,
because both machines of
On Sun, Jan 06, 2019 at 09:59:51AM +0800, Yanhao Mo wrote:
> Hmm, the reproducible building is still failed. And I still cannot
> reproduce the error. Accordding to the error message:
>
> > XPASS : TestKallsyms::testProc() 'kallsyms.parseMapping(path)' returned
> > TRUE unexpectedly. ()
> >
Santiago Vila writes:
> On Sun, Jan 06, 2019 at 12:16:21AM +0800, Yanhao Mo wrote:
>
>> I cannnot reproduce this problem in my pbuilder environment.
>> Could you please help reverify if this problem still exists?
>
> Note: I reported this because it failed for me once and I saw that it also
> f
On Sun, Jan 06, 2019 at 12:16:21AM +0800, Yanhao Mo wrote:
> I cannnot reproduce this problem in my pbuilder environment.
> Could you please help reverify if this problem still exists?
Note: I reported this because it failed for me once and I saw that it also
failed in reproducible-builds.
I've
I cannnot reproduce this problem in my pbuilder environment.
Could you please help reverify if this problem still exists?
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