On 11 December 2005 at 23:05, Steve Langasek wrote: | On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 09:45:54PM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: | > | > I can detail this some more if you wish but rest assured that there are no | > | > bus errors anywhere. | | > | Yes, there are. That was the reason for the failure in the build log that | | > It only looks that way when the error is caught. | | Are you telling me that foreign is *generating* an error message of "Bus | error", on exactly those two Debian architectures that are prone to bus | errors due to 64-bit reads from 32-bit-aligned addresses, but that no bus | error is taking place in the actual software?
It is possible as they are, among other things, reading in data from other, proprietary, 32 bit systems. In a regression test, trying to find corner cases. These data sets are binary and generated from other software systems, hence the need for the foreign package. | > I still call it a no-panic situation. Now, as for cdbs, that I call a | > panic... | | Right, which tells me that the package succeeded at running some examples or | other, and then *fails* due to a software bug when running its regression | tests. It sounds to me like you're saying you want to ignore a known | regression; I don't understand why. Popcon shows me 844 users of foreign. I have yet to receive a bug report from a user of foreign after all the years in which it was split out of r-recommdended. So still no release-critical bug is what I continue to say. Dirk -- Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something. -- Thomas A. Edison -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]