On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 09:28:48PM +0000, Roger Leigh wrote: > Current unstable dpkg building openldap:
> >>>>> Starting test048-syncrepl-multiproxy for mdb... > running defines.sh > Starting master slapd on TCP/IP port 9011... > Using ldapsearch to check that master slapd is running... > Using ldapadd to create the context prefix entry in the master... > Starting P1 slave slapd on TCP/IP port 9012... > Using ldapsearch to check that P1 slave slapd is running... > Starting R1 slave slapd on TCP/IP port 9013... > Using ldapsearch to check that R1 slave slapd is running... > 1 > Using ldapadd to populate the master directory... > Waiting 7 seconds for syncrepl to receive changes... > 1 < Comparing retrieved entries from master and P1 slave... > 1 < Comparing retrieved entries from master and R1 slave... > test failed - master and R1 slave databases differ > >>>>> test048-syncrepl-multiproxy failed for mdb > (exit 1) > make[3]: *** [mdb-mod] Error 1 > make[3]: Leaving directory `/«PKGBUILDDIR»/debian/build/tests' > make[2]: *** [test] Error 2 > Maybe the 7 seconds wasn't enough if the system was heavily > loaded? Must be awfully loaded, considering this test passes reliably on buildds of all archs (including the really slow ones). > samba failed due to timing out while linking. I'll identify and > reschedule the jobs which timed out. It's about 30 per run, which > isn't going to affect the statistics, but obviously there are a few > false positives as a result, which I'll rectify. I'll increase the > timeout for the next runs. Ok. The statistics still seem awfully low to me; but I guess http://people.debian.org/~cjwatson/dhstats.png shows there hasn't actually been a huge uptick in dh(1) adoption over the past year, as a percentage of all packages. Maybe it's time for a MBF on non-dh packages. ;-) -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer http://www.debian.org/ slanga...@ubuntu.com vor...@debian.org
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