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Bug#951513: lintian: test failures in Ubuntu



Source: lintian
Version: 2.53.0
Severity: normal

Hello, looks like we are getting strange failures since some releases

debian/test-out/eval/tags/odd-inputs/source/unpack-srcpkg-dot-subdir/generic.t ............................................. ok
debian/test-out/eval/tags/odd-inputs/source/unpack-srcpkg-no-subdir/generic.t .............................................. ok
debian/test-out/eval/tags/runner-features/runtests-arch-i386/generic.t ..................................................... skipped: Architecture mismatch
debian/test-out/eval/tags/odd-inputs/source/unpack-srcpkg-xz/generic.t ..................................................... ok
#   Failed test 'Lintian passes for strings-elf-detection'
#   at /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/lib/Test/Lintian/Run.pm line 296.
# Literal output does not match
# 
# --- debian/test-out/eval/tags/odd-inputs/strings-elf-detection/literal
# +++ debian/test-out/eval/tags/odd-inputs/strings-elf-detection/literal.actual.parsed
# -C: strings-elf-detection-dbgsym: control-tarball-compression-format xz
# -C: strings-elf-detection-dbgsym: data-tarball-compression-format xz
# -C: strings-elf-detection-dbgsym: no-ctrl-scripts
# -C: strings-elf-detection-dbgsym: package-is-maintained-by-individual
# 
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 1.
debian/test-out/eval/tags/odd-inputs/strings-elf-detection/generic.t ....................................................... 
Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
Failed 1/1 subtests 
debian/test-out/eval/tags/runner-features/runtests-arch-amd64/generic.t .................................................... ok
debian/test-out/eval/tags/runner-features/runtests-options/generic.t ....................................................... ok


Do you know why we are hitting those?

This happened since 2.49.0

It started probably after commit
7b96837c0027f8522ea80a1514ec254d864325e6

thanks for having a look
(note: Ubuntu dbgsym generation is a little bit different)

Gianfranco


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