>How does this work on the x86 buildds? I'm not sure what the state of >those is wrt UEFI either...
So, uh, funny that you should mention that. I realized that I build on a system that is legacy boot only... and the buildd's don't seem to rebuild. (I wish they would because the amd64 archive mostly holding binaries that have been built locally on developer machines creeps me out.) I went and built on a UEFI-booting system and realized that efivar's make test needs to run as root because it's writing UEFI variables (duh). Well, so if I go manually "sudo ./src/test/tester", it runs fine until it doesn't, presumably because it looks like it tests running a bunch of variable operations on progressively larger UEFI variables until they fail. (You probably don't want to run make test on certain Samsung laptops. :) The moral of the story is that I uploaded efivar 0.20-4, which disables dh_auto_test, and it should stay that way. I think that answers my questions. --Jared -- Jared DomÃnguez Infrastructure Software Engineering Dell | Enterprise Solutions Group -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150625021559.gb4...@dell.com