Source: 9base Version: 1:6-10 Severity: serious X-Debbugs-CC: debian-ci@lists.debian.org User: debian-ci@lists.debian.org Usertags: flaky Dear maintainer(s), shoogle has an autopkgtest, great. However, on i386 it fails more often than it passes [1]. Because the unstable-to-testing migration software now blocks on regressions in testing, flaky tests, i.e. tests that flip between passing and failing without changes to the list of installed packages, are causing people unrelated to your package to spend time on these tests. On top of that stack smashing seems a serious issue on it's own. I copied the output at the bottom of this report. Can you please look into it and make the test more robust (against network issues). If you keep the test that requires internet, you should add the needs-internet restriction too. Paul [1] https://ci.debian.net/packages/9/9base/testing/i386/ https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/i386/9/9base/10243149/log.gz autopkgtest [18:26:16]: test command14: RP=/usr/lib/plan9/bin; $RP/fortune debian/tests/lorem.txt | $RP/sha1sum autopkgtest [18:26:16]: test command14: [----------------------- *** stack smashing detected ***: terminated bash: line 1: 3091 Done $RP/fortune debian/tests/lorem.txt 3092 Aborted | $RP/sha1sum autopkgtest [18:26:16]: test command14: -----------------------]
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