On 25/03/14 14:32, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Daniel Lintott, le Tue 25 Mar 2014 14:15:37 +, a écrit :
>> using a regex for /\bperl_run\b/, which is obviously not present in the
>> hurd trace. I don;t know all much about the way hurd works, but it would
>> seem plausible that the hurd output is d
On 25/03/14 11:53, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Daniel Lintott, le Tue 25 Mar 2014 11:47:05 +, a écrit :
>> # Failed test 'perl backtrace for SIGABRT'
>> # at t/basic.t line 26.
>> # '#0 0x01108a4c in mach_msg_trap () at
>> /build/eglibc-LR0xsz/eglibc-2.18/build-
Daniel Lintott, le Tue 25 Mar 2014 14:15:37 +, a écrit :
> using a regex for /\bperl_run\b/, which is obviously not present in the
> hurd trace. I don;t know all much about the way hurd works, but it would
> seem plausible that the hurd output is different from what the script
> expects?
If it
Hello,
Daniel Lintott, le Tue 25 Mar 2014 11:47:05 +, a écrit :
> # Failed test 'perl backtrace for SIGABRT'
> # at t/basic.t line 26.
> # '#0 0x01108a4c in mach_msg_trap () at
> /build/eglibc-LR0xsz/eglibc-2.18/build-tree/hurd-i386-libc/mach/mach_msg_trap.S:2
> # #1 0
Hi Guys,
I have added a patch to libdevel-bt-perl which fixes the FTBFS reported
here [0]. (Thanks to Samuel for access to a hurd porterbox to test this)
The package does now build, but fails on the tests... Unfortunately my
knowledge runs a little short here.
I have attached a copy of the build
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