hi guys, I had to disable ccache on queensnake, all builds are fine right now. Let's see how it goes. due OS migration on queensnake (scientific linux -> centos -> rocky linux) I think it's time to decommission the queensnake and request a new animal for a new server, maybe.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022, 03:25 Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Thomas Munro <thomas.mu...@gmail.com> writes: > > We see a successful compile and then a failure to read the file while > > linking. We see that the animal got into that state recently and then > > fixed itself, and now it's back in that state. I don't know if it's > > significant, but it happened to fix itself when a configure change > > came along, which might be explained by ccache invalidation; that is, > > the failure mode doesn't depend on the input files, but once it's > > borked you need a change to kick ccache. My memory may be playing > > tricks on me but I vaguely recall seeing another animal do this, a > > while back. > > queensnake's seen repeated cycles of unexplainable build failures. > I wonder if it's using a bogus ccache version, or if the machine > itself is flaky. > > regards, tom lane >