Hello Ludovic, l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hi Oleg, > > Oleg Pykhalov <go.wig...@gmail.com> skribis: > >> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: >> >> [...] >> >>> Do the failures happen reproducibly for you? Is there a test log or >>> code giving a hint as to what is being tested and how it fails? >> >> I attached one log in the first message, but here is another one. >> >> I'm on 46cf31868c1b12eec50bc9b8dda64604dd81f986 > > [...] > >> calling secure_getenv(BLAH) getenv(BLAH) = 5 >> calling secure_getenv(BLAH) getenv(BLAH) = 5 >> 1..4 >> ok 1 /compat/strndup >> not ok 2 /compat/getauxval >> # assertion failed (ret != 0): (0 != 0) >> # in test_getauxval() at test-compat.c:79 >> not ok 3 /compat/secure_getenv >> # assertion failed (ret == 0): (5 == 0) >> # in test_secure_getenv() at test-compat.c:104 >> ok 4 /compat/mmap >> FAIL: test-compat > > [...] > >> ok 1 /conf/test_parse_conf_1 >> ok 2 /conf/test_parse_ignore_missing >> ok 3 /conf/test_parse_fail_missing >> ok 4 /conf/test_merge_defaults >> ok 5 /conf/test_load_globals_merge >> ok 6 /conf/test_load_globals_no_user >> ok 7 /conf/test_load_globals_system_sets_only >> ok 8 /conf/test_load_globals_user_sets_only >> ok 9 /conf/test_load_globals_system_sets_invalid >> ok 10 /conf/test_load_globals_user_sets_invalid >> ok 11 /conf/test_load_modules_merge >> ok 12 /conf/test_load_modules_no_user >> ok 13 /conf/test_load_modules_user_only >> ok 14 /conf/test_load_modules_user_none >> ok 15 /conf/test_parse_boolean >> not ok 16 /conf/setuid >> # assertion failed (ret == 18): (33 == 18) >> # in test_setuid() at test-conf.c:421 >> FAIL: test-conf > > Both failures have to do with setuid/setgid binaries. > > Is there anything special about your system, like use of SELinux or > similar? What are the mount options on /tmp? What kernel do you use? No, I use pretty much default GNU GuixSD. No SELinux or similar. My mount options on /tmp are: $ findmnt /tmp /tmp tmpfs tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,size=16777216k (file-systems (cons* ;; … (file-system (device "tmpfs") (mount-point "/tmp") (type "tmpfs") (flags '(no-suid no-dev)) (options "mode=1777,size=16G") (needed-for-boot? #t) (check? #f)) %base-file-systems)) Yes, there is a nosuid flag. After removing this, success to build. /me fills stupid. Could we have a thing which will check for such flag before running tests in package builds? Or tell this after 'guix system reconfigure'. Or maybe to mention in Guix documentation if such a flag present then you could fail to build some packages? $ uname -a Linux magnolia 4.13.4-gnu #1 SMP 1 x86_64 GNU/Linux [...] Thanks, Oleg.