Bug#901823: ocaml-atd FTBFS on i386: tests failure
- To: Johannes Schauer <josch@debian.org>, 901823@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: Bug#901823: ocaml-atd FTBFS on i386: tests failure
- From: Stéphane Glondu <glondu@debian.org>
- Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2018 09:41:48 +0100
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- Reply-to: Stéphane Glondu <glondu@debian.org>, 901823@bugs.debian.org
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Le 26/11/2018 à 09:12, Johannes Schauer a écrit :
> what do we want to do about this bug? Even the new upstream release doesn't yet
> get rid of the Obj.magic.
One easy thing to do is to disable the failing test. But it means some
programs buggy on i386 (probably using atd-stuff with floats) may slip
in production environments. What do you think?
> Currently, botch cannot migrate to testing because of atd and the freeze is
> looming closer...
As reverse-dependencies of ocaml-atd, I see botch, nss-passwords and
belenios. The last two don't use atd stuff with floats so we can hope
they are not affected by this bug. What about botch?
Cheers,
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Stéphane
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