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and subject line Close: canu: autopkgtest generates unreasonably large artifacts
has caused the Debian Bug report #1050388,
regarding canu: autopkgtest generates unreasonably large artifacts
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Source: canu
Version: 2.2+dfsg-3
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: other

Dear maintainer(s),

Your package has an autopkgtest, great. However, it breaks the infrastructure. In the last version upload to unstable, the package started to save unreasonably large files as artifacts:

root@ci-worker13:/tmp/debci-worker-37061072-xELMvGodQM/autopkgtest-incoming/unstable/amd64/c# du -h --max-depth=0 canu/
256M    canu/

which is more than our communication infrastructure can handle. Yes, we'll implement sane handling, but at the moment this test breaks the ci.d.n infrastructure. I have therefore put the package on our reject list, until either this bug is fixed, or our tooling handles this better.

Paul

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Closing this bug since the issue seems to be solved.


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