On 2019-08-11 10:58, Ryan Tandy wrote: > I'm investigating why openldap failed its tests on powerpc: > > https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=openldap&arch=powerpc&ver=2.4.48%2Bdfsg-1&stamp=1564255370&raw=0 > > The test001-slapadd failed because ldapsearch returned different data than > expected. The test script is simple, it just imports data into an empty > database (offline) and then starts slapd and tries to read back the same > data using ldapsearch (online). > > It looks like the powerpc and ppc64 builds were running in parallel, on > kapitsa and kapitsa2 respectively. If these builds were running in different > chroots on the same host, then the test failure can be explained by > ldapsearch returning data from a slapd instance started by the other build. > > Am I correct about the two chroots on the single host, and is this a common > setup for Debian buildds? I had assumed builds were typically run in > isolated VMs.
This is a correct assumption for official architectures. powerpc and ppc64 are debian-ports architectures, so the setup might be different. Adding powe...@buildd.debian.org and pp...@buildd.debian.org in Cc so that the buildd maintainers can answer more about the setup. -- Aurelien Jarno GPG: 4096R/1DDD8C9B aurel...@aurel32.net http://www.aurel32.net