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Hey Raphaël!

This weekly DVD run just tooke ~15h to run compared to the normal ~30m
or so. Checking the stuff in the log here, I'm thinking that this
"Deep recursion on subroutine" message is very likely due to your
changes in commit cc4e1fa450a074ef1428bf678a57cdf8b0d0f0e5. Could you
take a look please?

----- Forwarded message from cdimage creator role <debian-cd@casulana.debian.org> -----

From: cdimage creator role <debian-cd@casulana.debian.org>
To: steve@einval.com
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2022 18:29:33 +0000
Subject: testingcds 3sidamd64 (amd64 dvd) has failed; log included
Message-Id: <E1oL7VN-002UJb-5v@casulana.debian.org>

Error when trying to create cds for 3sidamd64
Mon Aug  8 03:20:26 UTC 2022: Using CONF from /home/debian-cd/build.bookworm/CONF.sh.
make[1]: warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1.  Add '+' to parent make rule.
make[1]: Entering directory '/srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/git/setup/bookworm/debian-cd'
rm -rf /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/CD[1234567890]*
rm -rf /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/tasks
rm -f /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/*.filelist*
rm -f  /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/packages-stamp /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/upgrade-stamp /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/checksum-check
echo "Cleaning the build directory"
Cleaning the build directory
rm -rf /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/apt
rm -rf /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64
make[1]: Leaving directory '/srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/git/setup/bookworm/debian-cd'
make[1]: warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1.  Add '+' to parent make rule.
make[1]: Entering directory '/srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/git/setup/bookworm/debian-cd'
mkdir -p /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64
mkdir -p /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm
mkdir -p /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/apt

...

Generating the complete list of packages to be included in /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/list...
perl -ne 'chomp; next if /^\s*$/; \
          print "$_\n" if not $seen{$_}; $seen{$_}++;' \
	  /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/rawlist \
	  > /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/list
/home/debian-cd/build.bookworm/debian-cd/tools/check_backports_packages /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/list /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/list.backports
if [ -f /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/list.backports ]; then mv /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/list.backports /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/list; fi
for ARCH in amd64; do \
	ARCH=$ARCH /home/debian-cd/build.bookworm/debian-cd/tools/sort_deps /srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/src/deb-cd/tmp/3sidamd64/bookworm/list; \
done
Running sort_deps to sort packages for amd64:
  Generating dependency tree with apt-cache depends...
  Adding standard, required, important and base packages first
  S/R/I/B packages take 124138086 bytes
  Adding the rest of the requested packages
Deep recursion on subroutine "main::add_missing" at /home/debian-cd/build.bookworm/debian-cd/tools/sort_deps line 1139, <LIST> line 52916.
Deep recursion on subroutine "main::add_missing" at /home/debian-cd/build.bookworm/debian-cd/tools/sort_deps line 1142, <LIST> line 52916.
Killed
make[1]: *** [Makefile:484: image-trees] Error 137
make[1]: Leaving directory '/srv/cdbuilder.debian.org/git/setup/bookworm/debian-cd'


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-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve@einval.com
< Aardvark> I dislike C++ to start with. C++11 just seems to be
            handing rope-creating factories for users to hang multiple
            instances of themselves.


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