[Bug 1647204] Re: 1.8.0-2 FTBFS in zesty 17.04

Rik Mills rik.mills88 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 21:15:59 UTC 2017


On 30/01/17 13:27, Andre Heinecke wrote:
> I've discussed possibly high resource usage of the gpgme test suite
> (there were also other complaints) and we reduced it accordingly:
> https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-
> bin/gitweb.cgi?p=gpgme.git;a=commitdiff;h=7bd6ab4a91d43d7cbf5d347c0c12e0e4f9f7e3bf
> 
> This might fix the armhf error in t-thread-keylist-verify

I tried building today's git snapshot, and still get test failures on
armhf and arm64

https://launchpad.net/~rikmills/+archive/ubuntu/staging1/+sourcepub/7468978
/+listing-archive-extra

I can't test powerpc in a ppa.

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Title:
  1.8.0-2 FTBFS in zesty 17.04

Status in gpgme1.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  1.8.0-2 synced from debian in Zesty Zapus 17.04 fails to build on all
  architectures from source with the error:

  checking whether a simple qt program can be built... no
  configure: error:
  ***
  *** Qt5 (Qt5Core) is required for Qt binding.
  ***

  The packages builds without this issue in debian unstable.

  A little experimentation shows that is a ubuntu sbuild/pbuilder and
  ppa, setting -pie in the hardening options allows the build to proceed
  with the Qt bindings building properly.

  Not being overly familiar with the hardening, I am unsure if dropping
  that feature set is relatively harmless, or massively undesirable and
  potentially harmful.

  However, in a ppa build, but NOT in my local sbuild/pbuilder chroot,
  the resulting build then hangs on the (python?) tests on starting or
  stopping gpg-agent, and the build is eventually killed due to
  inactivity after 150 mins as follows

  GNUPGHOME=/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/lang/python/tests LC_ALL=C GPG_AGENT_INFO= top_srcdir=../../.. srcdir=. LD_LIBRARY_PATH="../../../src/.libs:" /usr/bin/python3 ./run-tests.py \
    --interpreters="/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/python3" --srcdir=.  \
    initial.py t-wrapper.py t-callbacks.py t-data.py t-encrypt.py t-encrypt-sym.py t-encrypt-sign.py t-sign.py t-signers.py t-decrypt.py t-verify.py t-decrypt-verify.py t-sig-notation.py t-export.py t-import.py t-trustlist.py t-edit.py t-keylist.py t-wait.py t-encrypt-large.py t-file-name.py t-idiomatic.py t-protocol-assuan.py final.py
  starting gpg-agent

  Session terminated, terminating shell...make[1]: *** wait: No child processes.  Stop.
  make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
  make[1]: *** wait: No child processes.  Stop.
  make[3]: *** wait: No child processes.  Stop.
  make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
  make[3]: *** wait: No child processes.  Stop.
   ...terminated.
  make: *** wait: No child processes.  Stop.
  make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
  make: *** wait: No child processes.  Stop.
  Makefile:457: recipe for target 'check-recursive' failed
  make[2]: *** [check-recursive] Terminated
  Makefile:602: recipe for target 'xcheck' failed
  make[4]: *** [xcheck] Terminated
  Build killed with signal TERM after 150 minutes of inactivity

  I would note that this is the first gpgme version from gpg directly,
  with the Qt bindings built. These will be essential for future KDE
  applications and frameworks, as the gpgmepp previously built in KDE's
  own packages is being dropped.

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