Looking for access to an s390 (git-core: [FTBFS] t7400-submodule-basic.sh fails)
retitle 569594 git-core: [FTBFS] t7400-submodule-basic.sh fails
found 569594 git-core/1:1.7.0~rc2-1
thanks
Hi,
I’m looking for someone who could give access to an s390 or ia64
to track down a test failure in git-core. Access could be given
to the following ssh key which has been generated for the occasion:
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAyPDjYsolbUC+INeBDkJwn+4eTN3UYEM3c6XWza+KftFq4vOF6yqd/FPx1HXVeuJdLt+0CXgsoG3xi7feyRcLDMv/8I8RCcTkp5N6wpvIuDP9YOlds6FPeztt8YPaYdZuNSK8Qsz9Ueaj10eGB/g1DmVv85CJDjy8KAqeTlXOcxb4gezjCKGZCL61rYt46nquZDCpaZ0ijJhuY9L5wCSUbDJqSeYJTl5x8XtmLlzgsKdOh5xXkULTPO5tZFs09f2nS6wuBZCeOzpo1FvfTNrp+0PfW+8UI6jnmyqtbjbPjTYkjh+8TD7+N/IXYYwnQ8iKXu5X0w99mHRcU6MnkABATw== jrn@progeny
Longer story:
This test suite failure mystifies me. All the tests until
t7400-submodule-basic.sh pass, and then test 24 from that script
fails. Sometimes.
- merulo (ia64) builds git 1:1.6.6-1.
Plenty of test failures due to Bug#563882.
t7400-submodule-basic.sh runs without problems.
- mundy (ia64) builds git 1:1.6.6.1-1. Bug#563882 still present.
t7400-submodule-basic.sh runs without problems.
- alkman (ia64) builds git 1:1.6.6.2-1. (Bug#563882 fixed.)
t7400-submodule-basic.sh fails.
- lxdebian (s390) builds git 1:1.6.6.1-1, no problems.
- debian-31 (s390) builds git 1:1.6.6.2-1, no problems.
- zandonai (s390) builds git 1:1.7.0~rc2-1.
t7400-submodule-basic.sh fails.
alpha, sparc, i386, and amd64 all built versions 1.6.6 - 1.6.6.2
without problems. As for how they cope with 1.7.0~rc2, we’ll see.
Symptoms are the same for all failures. The failing test:
> test_expect_success 'update --init' '
>
> mv init init2 &&
> git config -f .gitmodules submodule.example.url "$(pwd)/init2" &&
> git config --remove-section submodule.example
> git submodule update init > update.out &&
> grep "not initialized" update.out &&
> test ! -d init/.git &&
> git submodule update --init init &&
> test -d init/.git
>
> '
Difference from expected build output (please ignore the hunk header):
> | @@ -323,11 +69715,19 @@ warning: unable to remove submodule init
> | test -d init/.git
> |
> |
> | -Submodule path 'init' not initialized
> | -Submodule 'example' (<top>/t/trash directory.t7400-submodule-basic/init2) registered for path 'init'
> | -Initialized empty Git repository in <top>/t/trash directory.t7400-submodule-basic/init/.git/
> | -Submodule path 'init': checked out 'OBJID'
> | -* ok 24: update --init
> | +* FAIL 24: update --init
> | +
> | +
> | + mv init init2 &&
> | + git config -f .gitmodules submodule.example.url "$(pwd)/init2" &&
> | + git config --remove-section submodule.example
> | + git submodule update init > update.out &&
> | + grep "not initialized" update.out &&
> | + test ! -d init/.git &&
> | + git submodule update --init init &&
> | + test -d init/.git
> | +
> | +
> |
> | * expecting success:
>
> The remainder of t7400-submodule-basic.sh worked fine. I do not know
> if any later tests would have failed, too.
To learn more, one could run “sh -x t7400-submodule-basic.sh -v -i”
from the t/ subdirectory of a git build directory and look at the files
in "trash directory.t7400-submodule-basic". I would love to do so
myself, or I could point out ideas for someone else to investigate if
that is preferred.
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Jonathan
[1] Logs:
merulo 1.6.6 ok
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=37;bug=563882
mundy 1.6.6.1 ok
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=git-core&ver=1:1.6.6.1-1&arch=ia64&stamp=1264690704&file=log
alkman 1.6.6.2 FAIL
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=git-core&ver=1:1.6.6.2-1&arch=ia64&stamp=1265994466&file=log
lxdebian 1.6.6.1 ok
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=git-core&ver=1:1.6.6.1-1&arch=s390&stamp=1264681505&file=log
debian-31 1.6.6.2 ok
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=git-core&ver=1:1.6.6.2-1&arch=s390&stamp=1265994666&file=log
zandonai 1.7.0~rc2 FAIL
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=git-core&ver=1:1.7.0~rc2-1&arch=s390&stamp=1266025527&file=log
various 1.6.6.2 ok
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=git-core
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