autopkgtest gutsy linux32 amd64: erroneous package!
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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linux32 (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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High
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
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affects /ubuntu/linux32
importance high
# version 1-3build1
Test executed for: gutsy binary-amd64 linux32
Outcome: erroneous package!
blame: arg:tmp/
badpkg: installation of linux32 failed, exit code 100
quitting: erroneous package: installation of linux32 failed, exit code 100
erroneous package!
This message is automatically generated by the autopkgtest package
testing system. You are receiving it because:
The test results appear to indicate a problem with the package
and reports for package maintainers for gutsy are being directed to
<email address hidden>
The top and tail of the test log, which is intended to be sufficient
to diagnose most failures, can be found below. However, in case this
is not sufficient, a complete log can be found along with output
files, saved temporary files, and so on, at:
http://
The test environment is an amd64 Xen guest with limited amounts of
memory. The relevant dependencies are installed for each test but
very few other packages. Most autopkgtest reports are FTBFS problems.
Please forgive this bug report if the problem is due to archive skew;
in that case you've just been unlucky with the timing. Feel free to
close the bug if the skew has been fixed, or will be fixed soon.
If you have any questions about this service please contact me at:
Ian Jackson <email address hidden>
Regards,
Ian
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++++++ selecting ++++++
selected linux32 (age <never-yet>, score 28794510)
Package: linux32
Priority: extra
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 60
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <email address hidden>
Original-
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1-3build1
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1)
Filename: pool/main/
Size: 5632
MD5sum: a4c9bfaa451986b
SHA1: fe855fbc6fb880f
SHA256: 938d12fb72c51ff
Description: Wrapper to set the execution domain
the linux32 tools allows 64bit systems with support for 32 bit
applications to set the personality to the 32 bit native type.
.
For instance, on an amd64 or ia64 machine, commands run with this
wrapper will think the machine type is i686, as returned by uname -m.
.
On systems without support for the PER_LINUX_32 execution domain, this
program has no effect.
Bugs: mailto:<email address hidden>
Origin: Ubuntu
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+ adt-run --tmp-dir tmp/linux32/tmp --output-dir tmp/linux32/out --log-file tmp/linux32/log --summary tmp/_summary --built-
adt-run: trace: ** init
adt-run: trace: ** start
adt-run: trace: $ vserver: adt-virt-xenlvm --userv --distro=gutsy --
File descriptor 6 left open
File descriptor 7 left open
adt-run: trace: @@@@@@@
adt-run: trace: ** open, scratch=None
File descriptor 6 left open
File descriptor 11 left open
File descriptor 6 left open
File descriptor 11 left open
adt-run: trace: * initialising
adt-run: trace: * no key generation needed
adt-run: trace: * reset
adt-run: trace: @@@@@@@
adt-run: trace: @@@@@@@
adt-run: trace: * register what=deb0 deb_forbuilds=
adt-run: trace: @@@@@@@
adt-run: trace: @@@@@@@
adt-run: trace: * reset
adt-run: trace: @@@@@@@
adt-run: trace: @@@@@@@
adt-run: trace: * register what=deb0 deb_fortests=
adt-run: trace: @@@@@@@
adt-run: trace: ** reset **
File descriptor 6 left open
File descriptor 11 left open
File descriptor 6 left open
File descriptor 11 left open
adt-run: trace: * publish
adt-run: trace: $ ftparchive: sh -ec <SCRIPT> x tmp/linux32/
adt-run: trace: $ apt-key: sh -ec <SCRIPT>
OK
Get:1 http://
Get:2 file: Release.gpg [189B]
Hit http://
Get:3 file: Release [724B]
Hit http://
Hit http://
Hit http://
Hit http://
Ign file: Packages
Fetched 1B in 0s (15B/s)
Reading package lists...
adt-run: trace: * publish reinstall checking...
adt-run: trace: * publish install...
adt-run: trace: $ apt-get-
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
Starting
Starting 2
Investigating util-linux
Package util-linux has broken dep on linux32
Considering linux32 9998 as a solution to util-linux 5120
Removing util-linux rather than change linux32
Investigating util-linux-locales
Package util-linux-locales has broken dep on util-linux
Considering util-linux 5120 as a solution to util-linux-locales 9
Removing util-linux-locales rather than change util-linux
Investigating ubuntu-minimal
Package ubuntu-minimal has broken dep on util-linux
Considering util-linux 5120 as a solution to ubuntu-minimal 4
Removing ubuntu-minimal rather than change util-linux
Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
ubuntu-minimal util-linux util-linux-locales
The following NEW packages will be installed:
linux32
WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed.
This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
util-linux
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 3 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/5632B of archives.
After unpacking 5353kB disk space will be freed.
E: There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes
blame: arg:tmp/
badpkg: installation of linux32 failed, exit code 100
adt-run: erroneous package: installation of linux32 failed, exit code 100
adt-run: trace: ** stop
adt-run: trace: ** close, scratch=
++++++ RESULTS erroneous package! ++++++
++++++ bundling ++++++
++++++ uploading ++++++
++++++ contacting maintainer_
++++++ tested. ++++++
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