Hi Christian, All, [...] > Anyhow, why is it inconsistent? The build has failed due to some tests: > > Tests failed > 2 of 342 tests failed, 21 tests skipped > Failed test: Function_Pointer7 > CBMC version 5.0 32-bit linux > Parsing main.c > Converting > Type-checking main > file main.c line 22 function main: warning: conversion from `struct dev > (*)[4]' to `struct dev *': incompatible pointer types > file main.c line 26 function main: function `assert' is not declared > Generating GOTO Program > Adding CPROVER library > Function Pointer Removal > Partial Inlining > Generic Property Instrumentation > Starting Bounded Model Checking > size of program expression: 47 steps > simple slicing removed 0 assignments > Generated 1 VCC(s), 0 remaining after simplification > VERIFICATION SUCCESSFUL > SIGNAL=0 > [...]
The above output should have a line EXIT=0 just before SIGNAL=0 and I can't really see any reason why the script producing this text output would not guarantee that (the only possible explanation being: all the text beforehand is synced to disk only after the EXIT line was written, but before the SIGNAL line. I might dig further, but given this has only happened on chumley/crest so far, and the build taking 6 days on that host, it doesn't seem terribly worthwhile. > > I would not know how to blacklist one package one a buildd, but I guess it > will not pick it up again in the near future. Here's what mirabilos sent me earlier (he permitted being quoted): ----- Forwarded message from Thorsten Glaser <t...@mirbsd.de> ----- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 23:04:29 +0000 (UTC) From: Thorsten Glaser <t...@mirbsd.de> To: Michael Tautschnig <m...@debian.org> Subject: Re: Force-building cbmc on ara5 Michael Tautschnig dixit: >of cbmc. Would it be possible to re-schedule the build of cbmc on ara5? The To the best of my knowledge: no. AIUI wanna-build, the buildds just get the topmost entry, however, each buildd admin has the power to block some packages (locally in the config) from being built on this machine. [...] ----- End forwarded message ----- So as buildd admin apparently you have the powers to reject certain packages? Also, this bug report suggests this is possible: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=603002 Thanks a lot, Michael
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