El 9/2/25 a las 0:12, Simon McVittie escribió:
However, I'm surprised that this happens so often for you when it took
me so many repetitions to see one crash - the fact that it's so reliable
for you, and so rare for me, makes me wonder whether the crash I saw is
even the same thing. Is there anything else unusual about these VMs,
other than the relatively low CPU count, that might be resulting in
failure modes that aren't usually seen?

Note: I'm not sure that "low CPU count" is the determining factor
(as in "the less CPUs, the worse"). Here are the updated failure
rates I'm getting with version 0.9.0-1:

(after testing 100 different times on each case).

On AWS machines with 1 CPU, it fails 18% of the time.
On AWS machines with 2 CPUs, it fails 92% of the time (so, not 100% as I
believed, but close).

I remember that version 0.8.1-1 used to fail a lot in both cases.

For 0.8.1-2 I don't keep any logs, as it used to build ok.

Did you mention that it was possible to set up remote access to one of
these machines, and would I be able to install systemd-coredump there?
That would at least help to clarify whether my rare crash is the same
thing as your more frequent crash.

(Just for the record: I provided a VM to test as much as needed)

Thanks.

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