Source: geneweb Version: 6.08+git20181019+dfsg-2 Severity: serious Justification: FTBFS on amd64 Tags: bullseye sid ftbfs Usertags: ftbfs-20201027 ftbfs-bullseye
Hi, During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on amd64. Relevant part (hopefully): > make[3]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/wserver' > camlp5r pa_extend.cmo q_MLast.cmo -o pa_macro5.ppo pa_macro5.ml > ocamlc -c -I "`camlp5 -where`" -impl pa_macro5.ppo > camlp5r ../wserver/pa_macro5.cmo -DUNIX -o wserver.ppi wserver.mli > ocamlc.opt -unsafe-string -I /usr/lib/ocaml/camlp5/ -c -intf wserver.ppi > ocamlc.opt: OCaml has been configured with -force-safe-string: -unsafe-string > is not available. > Usage: ocamlc <options> <files> > Options are: > -a Build a library > -alert <list> Enable or disable alerts according to <list>: > +<alertname> enable alert <alertname> > -<alertname> disable alert <alertname> > ++<alertname> treat <alertname> as fatal error > --<alertname> treat <alertname> as non-fatal > @<alertname> enable <alertname> and treat it as fatal error > <alertname> can be 'all' to refer to all alert names > -absname Show absolute filenames in error messages > -annot (deprecated) Save information in <filename>.annot > -bin-annot Save typedtree in <filename>.cmt > -c Compile only (do not link) > -cc <command> Use <command> as the C compiler and linker > -cclib <opt> Pass option <opt> to the C linker > -ccopt <opt> Pass option <opt> to the C compiler and linker > -color {auto|always|never} Enable or disable colors in compiler messages > The following settings are supported: > auto use heuristics to enable colors only if supported > always enable colors > never disable colors > The default setting is 'auto', and the current heuristic > checks that the TERM environment variable exists and is > not empty or "dumb", and that isatty(stderr) holds. > If the option is not specified, these setting can alternatively > be set through the OCAML_COLOR environment variable. > -error-style {contextual|short} Control the way error messages and > warnings are printed > The following settings are supported: > short only print the error and its location > contextual like "short", but also display the source code > snippet corresponding to the location of the error > The default setting is 'contextual'. > If the option is not specified, these setting can alternatively > be set through the OCAML_ERROR_STYLE environment variable. > -compat-32 Check that generated bytecode can run on 32-bit platforms > -config Print configuration values and exit > -config-var Print the value of a configuration variable, a newline, and > exit > (print nothing and exit with error value if the variable does not exist) > -custom Link in custom mode > -dllib <lib> Use the dynamically-loaded library <lib> > -dllpath <dir> Add <dir> to the run-time search path for shared libraries > -dtypes (deprecated) same as -annot > -for-pack <ident> Generate code that can later be `packed' with > ocamlc -pack -o <ident>.cmo > -g Save debugging information > -stop-after {parsing|typing} Stop after the given compilation pass. > -i Print inferred interface > -I <dir> Add <dir> to the list of include directories > -impl <file> Compile <file> as a .ml file > -intf <file> Compile <file> as a .mli file > -intf-suffix <string> Suffix for interface files (default: .mli) > -intf_suffix <string> (deprecated) same as -intf-suffix > -keep-docs Keep documentation strings in .cmi files > -no-keep-docs Do not keep documentation strings in .cmi files (default) > -keep-locs Keep locations in .cmi files (default) > -no-keep-locs Do not keep locations in .cmi files > -labels Use commuting label mode > -linkall Link all modules, even unused ones > -make-runtime Build a runtime system with given C objects and libraries > -make_runtime (deprecated) same as -make-runtime > -modern (deprecated) same as -labels > -alias-deps Do record dependencies for module aliases > -no-alias-deps Do not record dependencies for module aliases > -app-funct Activate applicative functors > -no-app-funct Deactivate applicative functors > -no-check-prims Do not check runtime for primitives > -noassert Do not compile assertion checks > -noautolink Do not automatically link C libraries specified in .cma files > -nolabels Ignore non-optional labels in types > -nostdlib Do not add default directory to the list of include directories > -nopervasives (undocumented) > -o <file> Set output file name to <file> > -opaque Does not generate cross-module optimization information > (reduces necessary recompilation on module change) > -open <module> Opens the module <module> before typing > -output-obj Output an object file instead of an executable > -output-complete-obj Output an object file, including runtime, instead of > an executable > -output-complete-exe Output a self-contained executable, including runtime > and C stubs > -pack Package the given .cmo files into one .cmo > -pp <command> Pipe sources through preprocessor <command> > -ppx <command> Pipe abstract syntax trees through preprocessor <command> > -plugin <plugin> (no longer supported) > -principal Check principality of type inference > -no-principal Do not check principality of type inference (default) > -rectypes Allow arbitrary recursive types > -no-rectypes Do not allow arbitrary recursive types (default) > -runtime-variant <str> Use the <str> variant of the run-time system > -with-runtime Include the runtime system in the generated program (default) > -without-runtime Do not include the runtime system in the generated program. > -safe-string (was set when configuring the compiler) > -short-paths Shorten paths in types > -strict-sequence Left-hand part of a sequence must have type unit > -no-strict-sequence Left-hand part of a sequence need not have type unit > (default) > -strict-formats Reject invalid formats accepted by legacy implementations > (Warning: Invalid formats may behave differently from > previous OCaml versions, and will become always-rejected > in future OCaml versions. You should always use this flag > to detect invalid formats so you can fix them.) > -no-strict-formats Accept invalid formats accepted by legacy > implementations (default) > (Warning: Invalid formats may behave differently from > previous OCaml versions, and will become always-rejected > in future OCaml versions. You should never use this flag > and instead fix invalid formats.) > -thread (deprecated) same as -I +threads > -unboxed-types unannotated unboxable types will be unboxed > -no-unboxed-types unannotated unboxable types will not be unboxed (default) > -unsafe Do not compile bounds checking on array and string access > -unsafe-string (option not available) > -use-runtime <file> Generate bytecode for the given runtime system > -use_runtime <file> (deprecated) same as -use-runtime > -v Print compiler version and location of standard library and exit > -verbose Print calls to external commands > -version Print version and exit > --version Print version and exit > -vmthread (no longer supported) > -vnum Print version number and exit > -w <list> Enable or disable warnings according to <list>: > +<spec> enable warnings in <spec> > -<spec> disable warnings in <spec> > @<spec> enable warnings in <spec> and treat them as errors > <spec> can be: > <num> a single warning number > <num1>..<num2> a range of consecutive warning numbers > <letter> a predefined set > default setting is "+a-4-6-7-9-27-29-30-32..42-44-45-48-50-60-66-67" > -warn-error <list> Enable or disable error status for warnings according > to <list>. See option -w for the syntax of <list>. > Default setting is "-a+31" > -warn-help Show description of warning numbers > -where Print location of standard library and exit > - <file> Treat <file> as a file name (even if it starts with `-') > -match-context-rows <n> (advanced, see manual section 9.2.) > -use-prims <file> (undocumented) > -dno-unique-ids (undocumented) > -dunique-ids (undocumented) > -dno-locations (undocumented) > -dlocations (undocumented) > -dsource (undocumented) > -dparsetree (undocumented) > -dtypedtree (undocumented) > -drawlambda (undocumented) > -dlambda (undocumented) > -dinstr (undocumented) > -dcamlprimc (undocumented) > -dtimings Print timings information for each pass > -dprofile Print performance information for each pass > The columns are: time alloc top-heap absolute-top-heap. > -dump-into-file dump output like -dlambda into <target>.dump > -args <file> Read additional newline-terminated command line arguments > from <file> > -args0 <file> Read additional null character terminated command line > arguments > from <file> > -depend <options> Compute dependencies (use 'ocamlc -depend -help' for > details) > -help Display this list of options > --help Display this list of options > make[3]: *** [../tools/Makefile.inc:32: wserver.cmi] Error 2 The full build log is available from: http://qa-logs.debian.net/2020/10/27/geneweb_6.08+git20181019+dfsg-2_unstable.log A list of current common problems and possible solutions is available at http://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/FTBFS . You're welcome to contribute! About the archive rebuild: The rebuild was done on EC2 VM instances from Amazon Web Services, using a clean, minimal and up-to-date chroot. Every failed build was retried once to eliminate random failures.