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 38 Packages: TestingBug ReportMediumLow Using SDDM, X and LXDE segfaults and logs automatically ...Closed
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Opened by Andreas Baumann - 25.05.2018
Last edited by Andreas Baumann - 18.06.2018
 FS#38  - Using SDDM, X and LXDE segfaults and logs automatically out

May 25 08:01:07 arch32-testing systemd-coredump[4620]: Process 4326 (X) of user 0 dumped core.

                                                     
                                                     Stack trace of thread 4326:
                                                     #0  0x00000000b7f64d21 __kernel_vsyscall (linux-ga

te.so.1)

                                                     #1  0x00000000b7d835e2 raise (libc.so.6)
                                                     #2  0x00000000b7d84a61 abort (libc.so.6)
                                                     #3  0x000000000052e5b5 OsAbort (Xorg)
                                                     #4  0x000000000052e632 FatalError (Xorg)
                                                     #5  0x00000000005cd9da n/a (Xorg)
                                                     #6  0x00000000b7f64d38 __kernel_rt_sigreturn (linux-gate.so.1)
                                                     #7  0x00000000b6ed12ca n/a (n/a)

The question is: is this a generic problem of new Xorg? Or just in combination with a specific window
manager, sound system, login manager?
Closed by Andreas Baumann
18.06.2018 11:51
Reason for closing: Duplicate
Additional comments about closing:

Diplicate of FS32#39

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Andreas Baumann commented on 25.05.2018 06:14

Ok, happens also without login manager, without sound manager, with startx and notion (wm).
So, this seems to be an internal xorg bug (or we have sort of a mixup in X libraries).
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Andreas Baumann commented on 25.05.2018 06:19

Xorg.log says:

[ 1061.212] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 1061.212] (EE) 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0×52) [0x68a862]
[ 1061.213] (EE) 1: /usr/bin/X (0x4f5000+0×195992) [0x68a992]
[ 1061.213] (EE) 2: linux-gate.so.1 (__kernel_rt_sigreturn+0×0) [0xb7f83d38]
[ 1061.213] (EE) 3: ?? [0xb6ef02ca]
[ 1061.215] (EE) 4: /usr/lib/dri/kms_swrast_dri.so (0xb5fbc000+0xc069f) [0xb607c69f]
[ 1061.215] (EE)
[ 1061.215] (EE) Segmentation fault at address 0x2103a0
[ 1061.215] (EE)
Fatal server error:
[ 1061.215] (EE) Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting

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Andreas Baumann commented on 25.05.2018 06:21

Ok, this is inside a virtual box with vesa video driver.

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 37 PackagesBug ReportMediumLow ISO 2018.05.01 is not bootable with qemu or Virtualbox Closed
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Opened by Andreas Baumann - 10.05.2018
Last edited by Andreas Baumann - 23.01.2019
 FS#37  - ISO 2018.05.01 is not bootable with qemu or Virtualbox

I tried the i686 image. Booting leads to kernel panic.
Adding an explicit init=/lib/systemd/systemd parameter also panics.

qemu-system-i386 -cdrom archlinux-2018.05.01-i686.iso

It also panics in Virtualbox.

The same ISO works with libvirtd though.
Closed by Andreas Baumann
23.01.2019 18:29
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

works

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Tyzoid commented on 10.05.2018 10:49

i686 iso works fine in virtualbox on both a windows and linux host from my testing.
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Tyzoid commented on 10.05.2018 11:04

Issue confirmed on qemu-system-i386 and qemu-system-x86_64. archlinux-2018.04.01-i686.iso fails to boot correctly as well.

Screenshot of the issue on i386 qemu: https://i.imgur.com/KRt21gI.png Screenshot of the issue on x86_64 qemu: https://i.imgur.com/wozM2hb.png Admin
Andreas Baumann commented on 11.05.2018 09:02

So /lib/systemd/systemd is either not found or cannot be executed, maybe because of a wrong
shared library dependency? I doubt it has to do with the kernel itself, as the log message
indicates the initial ram disk has been loaded.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 16.06.2018 18:35

The write error indicates that the ramdisk could not be extracted.

So, if I start qemu with:

qemu-system-i386 -enable-kvm -cpu pentium3 -m 2048 -cdrom archlinux-2018.06.01-i686.iso

it works.

The default in qemu is 128MB :-) Admin
Andreas Baumann commented on 16.06.2018 18:48

Sadly this is not the cause for VirtualBox, there it still fails even with 2048MB memory.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 23.01.2019 18:18

The 2019.01.04 ISO works with Virtualbox 6.0.0.

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 35 Packages: StableBug ReportMediumLow texlive errors while installing (missing icu 60) Closed
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Opened by Andreas Baumann - 12.04.2018
Last edited by Andreas Baumann - 13.04.2018
 FS#35  - texlive errors while installing (missing icu 60)

(16/19) Updating TeXLive format files… xetex: error while loading shared libraries: libicuuc.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
xetex: error while loading shared libraries: libicuuc.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
xetex: error while loading shared libraries: libicuuc.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
xetex: error while loading shared libraries: libicuuc.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
fmtutil [ERROR]: running `xetex -ini -jobname=xetex -progname=xetex -etex xetex.ini /null’ return status 127
fmtutil [ERROR]: return error due to options –strict
fmtutil [ERROR]: running `xetex -ini -jobname=cont-en -progname=context -8bit *cont-en.mkii /null’ return status 127
fmtutil [ERROR]: return error due to options –strict
fmtutil [ERROR]: running `xetex -ini -jobname=pdfcsplain -progname=pdfcsplain -etex csplain.ini /null’ return status 127
fmtutil [ERROR]: return error due to options –strict
fmtutil [ERROR]: running `xetex -ini -jobname=xelatex -progname=xelatex -etex xelatex.ini /null’ return status 127
fmtutil [ERROR]: return error due to options –strict
error: command failed to execute correctly
(17/19) Updating TeXLive font maps… (18/19) Updating the desktop file MIME type cache… (19/19) Updating the MIME type database…

Not had the time to actually test TexLive, it may work despite the errors.

An ldd on texlive-bin shows me:

/usr/bin/upmendex:

      linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7f53000)
      libkpathsea.so.6 => /usr/lib/libkpathsea.so.6 (0xb7ee9000)
      libicui18n.so.60 => not found
      libicuuc.so.60 => not found
      libc.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7d14000)
      /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /usr/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f55000)

/usr/bin/xelatex:

      linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7f36000)
      libharfbuzz-icu.so.0 => /usr/lib/libharfbuzz-icu.so.0 (0xb7b42000)
      libharfbuzz.so.0 => /usr/lib/libharfbuzz.so.0 (0xb7a85000)
      libgraphite2.so.3 => /usr/lib/libgraphite2.so.3 (0xb7a55000)
      libicuuc.so.60 => not found
      libpthread.so.0 => /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 (0xb7a36000)
      libpoppler.so.72 => /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.72 (0xb77c0000)

/usr/bin/xetex:

      linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7f0e000)
      libharfbuzz-icu.so.0 => /usr/lib/libharfbuzz-icu.so.0 (0xb7b1a000)
      libharfbuzz.so.0 => /usr/lib/libharfbuzz.so.0 (0xb7a5d000)
      libgraphite2.so.3 => /usr/lib/libgraphite2.so.3 (0xb7a2d000)
      libicuuc.so.60 => not found

So a rebuild of texlive is maybe an option?
Closed by Andreas Baumann
13.04.2018 08:07
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

Linked against icu.61 now. Ok.

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Andreas Baumann commented on 13.04.2018 08:07

PANIC: unprotected error in call to Lua API (CPU with SSE2 required).
Lua also seems to go the way of all interpreters with micro-optimizations everywhere.

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 33 Packages: TestingBug ReportMediumLow [icu] sobump mismatch Closed
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Opened by Andreas Baumann - 05.04.2018
Last edited by Andreas Baumann - 11.04.2018
 FS#33  - [icu] sobump mismatch

For instance:

[quote]
shell> kwin_x11
kwin_x11: error while loading shared libraries: libicui18n.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[/quote]

Seen similar on ArchlinuxARM, so I guess it’s an undetected SO-bump from upstream..
Closed by Andreas Baumann
11.04.2018 16:47
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

Actually, also gdal is fine on staging.

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Erich Eckner commented on 11.04.2018 11:59

I can only see gdal being still wrongly linked against icu-60 in testing or staging - can you confirm?

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11.04.2018 - samba-4.7.5-1.0 smbclient-4.7.5-1.0 libwbclient-4.7.6-1.0. Downgrading those three packages to 4.7.4 as a temporary workaround.

 31 PackagesBug ReportMediumLow librsvg fails with invalid opcode on 2.42.1 and newer Closed
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Opened by Swift Geek - 16.03.2018
Last edited by Andreas Baumann - 26.03.2018
 FS#31  - librsvg fails with invalid opcode on 2.42.1 and newer

traps: gtk3-demo[365] trap invalid opcode ip:aedd3e15 sp:bffc64c0 error:0 in librsvg-2.so.2.42.3[aed27000+11a000]

Downgrading to 2.40.19 seems to help.
https://archive.archlinux32.org/repos/2017/11/01/extra/os/i686/librsvg-2:2.40.19-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz

This could be related to machine not having SSE2 (Pentium III-M Tualin)

Related bbs thread: https://bbs.archlinux32.org/viewtopic.php?id=1369 Closed by Andreas Baumann
26.03.2018 15:02
Reason for closing: Fixed

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Paul Gover commented on 26.03.2018 11:03

For me, librsvg-2:2.42.3-1.2 fixes the problem

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 29 Packages: Build-listBug ReportMediumLow [haskell-hslua] check() fails Closed
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Opened by Erich Eckner - 18.02.2018
 FS#29  - [haskell-hslua] check() fails

several failures during check() - disabling for now

==> Starting check()… Running 1 test suites… Test suite test-hslua: RUNNING… hslua

Haskell version of the C API
  copy
    copies stack elements using positive indices:               OK
    copies stack elements using negative indices:               OK
  insert
    inserts stack elements using negative indices:              OK
    inserts stack elements using negative indices:              OK
  absindex:                                                     OK
  gettable gets a table value:                                  FAIL
    test/Test/HsLua/Util.hs:35:
    lua operation returned false
  strlen, objlen, and rawlen all behave the same:               OK
  Type checking
    isfunction:                                                 OK
    isnil:                                                      OK
    isnone:                                                     OK
    isnoneornil:                                                OK
  CFunction handling:                                           OK
  getting values
    tointegerx returns numbers verbatim:                        OK
    tointegerx accepts strings coercible to integers:           OK
    tointegerx returns Nothing when given a boolean:            OK
    tonumberx returns numbers verbatim:                         OK
    tonumberx accepts strings as numbers:                       OK
    tonumberx returns Nothing when given a boolean:             OK
  setting and getting a global works:                           OK
  can push and receive a thread:                                OK
  different threads are not equal:                              OK
  thread status:                                                OK
  loading
    loadstring status:                                          OK
    dostring loading:                                           OK
    dofile loading:                                             OK
  pcall status:                                                 OK
  garbage collection:                                           OK
  compare
    identifies strictly smaller values:                         FAIL
      *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 1 test): 
      LuaInteger 0
      Use --quickcheck-replay=586817 to reproduce.
    identifies smaller or equal values:                         FAIL
      *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 1 test): 
      LuaInteger 0
      Use --quickcheck-replay=316579 to reproduce.
    identifies equal values:                                    OK
      +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
  lessthan works:                                               FAIL
    *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests): 
    LuaNumber (-0.35170612)
    LuaNumber 0.84471506
    Use --quickcheck-replay=507888 to reproduce.
  order of Lua types is consistent:                             OK
    +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
  functions can throw a table as error message:                 OK
  handling table errors won't leak:                             OK
Interoperability
  call haskell functions from lua
    push haskell function to lua:                               OK
    push multi-argument haskell function to lua:                OK
    argument type errors are propagated:                        OK
    convert haskell function to c function:                     OK
    Error in Haskell function is converted into Lua error:      OK
  call lua function from haskell
    test equality within lua:                                   FAIL
      test/Foreign/Lua/FunctionCallingTest.hs:106:
      raw equality test failed
      expected: True
       but got: False
    failing lua function call:                                  OK
    print the empty string via lua procedure:                   

OK

    failing lua procedure call:                                 OK
Utilities
  Optional return the value if it exists:                       OK
  Optional can deal with missing values:                        OK
  raiseError causes a Lua error:                                OK
Sendings and receiving values from the stack
  peek and push are well behaved
    Peek can act as left inverse of push
      round-tripping unit:                                      OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      booleans remain equal under push/peek:                    OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      lua numbers (i.e., doubles) remain equal under push/peek: FAIL
        *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests): 
        LuaNumber (-1.926296)
        Use --quickcheck-replay=670723 to reproduce.
      lua integers remain equal under push/peek:                IGNORED
      bytestring remain equal under push/peek:                  OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      round-tripping strings:                                   OK (0.01s)
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      lists of boolean remain equal under push/peeks:           OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      lists of lua integers remain equal under push/peek:       IGNORED
      lists of bytestrings remain equal under push/peek:        OK (0.15s)
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      text:                                                     OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      map of strings to LuaNumber:                              FAIL
        *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests and 1 shrink): 
        fromList [("",LuaNumber (-0.9010369))]
        Use --quickcheck-replay=119067 to reproduce.
      tuples
        pair of LuaNumbers:                                     FAIL
          *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests): 
          (LuaNumber (-0.34098855),LuaNumber 0.2441068)
          Use --quickcheck-replay=296075 to reproduce.
        triple of LuaNumbers:                                   FAIL
          *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests): 
          (LuaNumber 0.46677026,LuaNumber 0.9009714,LuaNumber 0.2326173)
          Use --quickcheck-replay=85608 to reproduce.
        quadruple of LuaNumbers:                                FAIL
          *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests): 
          (LuaNumber 1.8909019,LuaNumber (-0.85486156),LuaNumber (-4.0685906),LuaNumber (-12.583851))
          Use --quickcheck-replay=305430 to reproduce.
        quintuple of LuaNumbers:                                FAIL
          *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests): 
          (LuaNumber 0.2735047,LuaNumber 2.1247218,LuaNumber 0.1806469,LuaNumber 0.9455812,LuaNumber 0.98733383)
          Use --quickcheck-replay=608867 to reproduce.
        hextuple of Text, LuaNumbers and Booleans:              FAIL
          *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests and 1 shrink): 
          (False,LuaNumber (-2.381176),"",False,LuaNumber (-0.8418731),LuaNumber (-0.39977068))
          Use --quickcheck-replay=572229 to reproduce.
        septuple of Text, LuaNumber and Booleans:               FAIL
          *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 2 tests and 3 shrinks): 
          ("",False,LuaNumber 1.3463217,False,False,LuaNumber (-1.4167022),False)
          Use --quickcheck-replay=692263 to reproduce.
        octuple of Strings and Booleans:                        OK (0.03s)
          +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
    Random stack values
      can push/pop booleans:                                    OK (0.01s)
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      can push/pop lua integers:                                OK (0.01s)
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      can push/pop lua numbers:                                 FAIL
        *** Failed! Assertion failed (after 3 tests): 
        LuaNumber 1.5588847
        Ordered {getOrdered = [Positive {getPositive = LuaInteger 1},Positive {getPositive = LuaInteger 2}]}
        Use --quickcheck-replay=197445 to reproduce.
      can push/pop bytestrings:                                 OK (0.02s)
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      can push/pop lists of booleans:                           OK (0.04s)
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      can push/pop lists of LuaIntegers:                        OK (0.04s)
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      can push/pop lists of bytestrings:                        OK (0.19s)
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
  FromLuaStack
    receives basic values from the stack:                       OK
    returns an error if the types don't match:                  OK
    list cannot be read if a list element fails:                OK
    stack is unchanged if getting a list fails:                 OK
    stack is unchanged if getting key-value pairs fails:        OK
  ToLuaStack
    pushing simple values to the stack
      Boolean can be pushed correctly:                          OK
      LuaNumbers can be pushed correctly:                       FAIL
        test/Foreign/Lua/Types/ToLuaStackTest.hs:105:
        5::LuaNumber was not pushed
      LuaIntegers can be pushed correctly:                      FAIL
        test/Foreign/Lua/Types/ToLuaStackTest.hs:105:
        42::LuaInteger was not pushed
      ByteStrings can be pushed correctly:                      OK
      Unit is pushed as nil:                                    OK
      Pointer is pushed as light userdata:                      OK
    pushing a value increases stack size by one
      LuaInteger:                                               OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      LuaNumber:                                                OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      ByteString:                                               OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      String:                                                   OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
      list of booleans:                                         OK
        +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
lua integration tests
  print version:                                                OK
  functions stored in / retrieved from registry:                OK
  getting a nested global works:                                OK
  setting a nested global works:                                OK
  table reading:                                                OK
  Getting strings to and from the stack
    unicode ByteString:                                         OK
    ByteString should survive after GC/Lua destroyed:           OK
    String with NUL byte should be pushed/popped correctly:     OK
  luaopen_* functions
    opendebug:                                                  OK
    openio:                                                     OK
    openmath:                                                   OK
    openos:                                                     OK
    openpackage:                                                OK
    openstring:                                                 OK
    opentable:                                                  OK
  luaopen_base returns the right number of tables
    openbase:                                                   OK
  C functions
    Registering a C function and calling it from Lua:           FAIL
      test/Foreign/LuaTest.hs:162:
      greeting function failed
      expected: Right ["Caffeine","induced","nonsense"]
       but got: Right []
    pushing a C closure to and calling it from Lua:             OK
  error handling
    lua errors are caught:                                      OK
    error-less code gives in 'Right' result:                    OK
    catching lua errors within the lua type:                    OK
    second alternative is used when first fails:                OK
    Applicative.empty implementation throws an exception:       OK
    catching error of a failing meta method:                    OK
    calling a function that errors throws exception:            OK

17 out of 112 tests failed (0.60s)
Test suite test-hslua: FAIL
Test suite logged to: dist/test/hslua-0.9.5-test-hslua.log
0 of 1 test suites (0 of 1 test cases) passed.
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in check().

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 27 PackagesBug ReportMediumLow man breaks on gdbm sobump Closed
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 FS#27  - man breaks on gdbm sobump

man
man: error while loading shared libraries: libgdbm.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

either you must link against libgdbm_compat.so.4 or against libgdbm.5
Closed by Andreas Baumann
03.02.2018 07:47
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

fixed in man-db-2.7.6.1-3.1, installing that package from testing as temporary is the better
solution than adding a symlink you make forget to delete..

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Andreas Baumann commented on 02.02.2018 17:50

temporary workaround: ln -fs libgdbm_compat.so.4 /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.4
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Andreas Baumann commented on 02.02.2018 17:53

weird: Archlinux has:

/usr/bin/man is owned by man-db 2.7.6.1-3
gdbm 1.14.1-1

Archlinux 32 has:

man-db 2.7.6.1-3.0
gdbm 1.14.1-1.0

This seems to be pretty much the same version.
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Erich Eckner commented on 02.02.2018 18:15

it’s amazing what packages we managed to break :-/ I scheduled man-db for a rebuild
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Andreas Baumann commented on 02.02.2018 20:38

man-db is rebuilding on my slave. *fingers crossed*

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 26 PackagesBug ReportMediumLow [texlive] partially linked against old libmpfr Closed
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 FS#26  - [texlive] partially linked against old libmpfr

( 9/18) Updating TeXLive filename database… texlua: error while loading shared libraries: libmpfr.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Triggered a forced rebuild of textlive-core and texlive-bin.
Closed by Andreas Baumann
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Reason for closing: Fixed

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 24 PackagesBug ReportMediumLow [extra/viewnior] Needs rebuild against exiv2=0.26 Closed
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I scheduled a rebuild of viewnior, let me know if viewnior 1.6-3.1 works.

 23 Packages: Build-listBug ReportMediumLow libretro* packages failing, seem unsupported for 32-bit ...Closed
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Opened by Andreas Baumann - 04.01.2018
Last edited by Erich Eckner - 26.01.2018
 FS#23  - libretro* packages failing, seem unsupported for 32-bit Intel/Linux

This affects the following packages:
- libretro-citra (unsuported architecture in dynarmic submodule)
- libretro-parallel-n64: tons of assembly errors
- libretro-ppsspp: linking issues with ffmpeg
- libretro-mupen64plus: direct GOT relocation R_386_GOT32X against _ZN9PluginAPI3getEv PluginAPI::get()

blacklisting all.
Closed by Erich Eckner
26.01.2018 17:08
Reason for closing: Won’t fix
Additional comments about closing:

blacklisted

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Opened by Andreas Baumann - 16.12.2017
Last edited by Erich Eckner - 17.12.2017
 FS#22  - [firefox-developer-edition] build fails with out of memory when using rust

49:50.05 note: rustc 1.22.1 running on i686-unknown-linux-gnu
49:50.05
49:50.05 note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace
49:50.05
49:50.05 thread ‘rustc’ panicked at ‘called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Error { repr: Custom(Custom { kind: Other, error: StringError(”Cannot allocate memory”) }) }’, src/libcore/result.rs:906:4
49:50.05 stack backtrace:
49:50.05 0: 0xf7caf5ea - rust_metadata_std_a60a98c24b539dcf2508f3d395979a97
49:50.05 1: 0xf7caa43e - rust_metadata_std_a60a98c24b539dcf2508f3d395979a97
49:50.05 2: 0xf7cbb31c - rust_metadata_std_a60a98c24b539dcf2508f3d395979a97
49:50.05 3: 0xf7cbb051 - rust_metadata_std_a60a98c24b539dcf2508f3d395979a97
49:50.05 4: 0xf7cbb82b - std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook::h269fa2b74a2a0cee
49:50.05 5: 0xf7cbb6f6 - rust_metadata_std_a60a98c24b539dcf2508f3d395979a97
49:50.05 6: 0xf7cbb616 - std::panicking::begin_panic_fmt::hfe3f4b4d254fe489
49:50.05 7: 0xf7cbb57d - rust_begin_unwind
49:50.05 8: 0xf7d10dd6 - core::panicking::panic_fmt::h39c7136c9dc224e1
49:50.05 9: 0xf791f50a - rust_metadata_rustc_trans_73f1dcf221d7505426c13ccaa7d81bf3
49:50.05 10: 0xf79558dc - rust_metadata_rustc_trans_73f1dcf221d7505426c13ccaa7d81bf3
49:50.05 11: 0xf794f7e6 - rustc_trans::back::link::each_linked_rlib::h1e799094f6b686fb
49:50.05 12: 0xf794ff56 - rust_metadata_rustc_trans_73f1dcf221d7505426c13ccaa7d81bf3
49:50.05 13: 0xf794f19b - rustc_trans::back::link::link_binary::ha97335099e542ac0
49:50.06 14: 0xf79f455e - ::link_binary::h62e43ed882d32b44
49:50.06 15: 0xf7e686c5 - rustc_driver::driver::compile_input::hfa914359aa3118bb
49:50.06 16: 0xf7e82a2a - rustc_driver::run_compiler::hcd191a8815d2728b
49:50.06 17: 0xf7d9cc8f - rust_metadata_rustc_driver_e8ab70a79951e31413d2f7ce5f23c51c
49:50.06 18: 0xf7cc5542 - rust_maybe_catch_panic
49:50.06 19: 0xf7dd6891 -
49:50.06 20: 0xf7cba2db - rust_metadata_std_a60a98c24b539dcf2508f3d395979a97
49:50.06 21: 0xf622ee55 - start_thread
49:50.06 22: 0xf7b6dd05 -
clone
49:50.06 23: 0×0 -
49:50.06
49:50.23 error: Could not compile `gkrust`.
49:50.23
49:50.23 To learn more, run the command again with –verbose.
49:50.24 make[4]: * [/build/firefox-developer-edition/src/mozilla-unified/config/rules.mk:953: force-cargo-library-build] Error 101
49:50.24 make[3]:
* [/build/firefox-developer-edition/src/mozilla-unified/config/recurse.mk:73: toolkit/library/rust/target] Error 2
49:50.24 make[2]: * [/build/firefox-developer-edition/src/mozilla-unified/config/recurse.mk:33: compile] Error 2
49:50.24 make[1]:
* [/build/firefox-developer-edition/src/mozilla-unified/config/rules.mk:432: default] Error 2
49:50.24 make: *** [client.mk:274: build] Error 2
49:50.28 635 compiler warnings present.
49:50.44 Notification center failed: Install notify-send (usually part of the libnotify package) to get a notification when the build finishes.
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build().

  Aborting...

==> ERROR: Build failed, check /var/lib/archbuild/staging-with-build-support-i686/erich/build

Closed by Erich Eckner
17.12.2017 19:10
Reason for closing: Not a bug

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Opened by Andreas Baumann - 13.12.2017
Last edited by Erich Eckner - 03.01.2018
 FS#21  - [ceph] unit tests failing or segfault

5/142 Test   #3: test_objectstore_memstore.sh ............***Failed    1.13 sec
7/142 Test   #1: run-rbd-unit-tests.sh ...................***Failed    1.49 sec

46/142 Test #57: unittest_util ………………………*Failed 0.05 sec
51/142 Test #59: unittest_lru ……………………….
*Failed 0.57 sec
92/142 Test #100: unittest_erasure_code_shec_arguments ….*Failed 0.63 sec
96/142 Test #102: unittest_journal ……………………
*Exception: SegFault 0.90 sec
98/142 Test #106: unittest_mds_sessionfilter …………..*Exception: SegFault 1.02 sec
106/142 Test #116: unittest_bluefs …………………….
*Exception: SegFault 0.66 sec
107/142 Test #117: unittest_bluestore_types …………….*Exception: SegFault 1.25 sec
108/142 Test #119: unittest_memstore_clone ……………..
*Exception: SegFault 2.51 sec
114/142 Test #124: unittest_osdscrub …………………..*Exception: SegFault 0.63 sec
115/142 Test #125: unittest_pglog ……………………..
*Exception: SegFault 1.23 sec
116/142 Test #126: unittest_hitset …………………….*Failed 0.52 sec
125/142 Test #134: test_ceph_argparse.py ……………….
*Failed 1.64 sec
130/142 Test #6: run-tox-ceph-disk …………………..*Failed 94.75 sec
132/142 Test #142: unittest_rbd_mirror …………………
*Exception: SegFault 0.51 sec
140/142 Test #2: run-cli-tests ………………………*Failed 167.72 sec
141/142 Test #110: mgr-dashboard-smoke.sh ………………
*Failed 301.60 sec

Closed by Erich Eckner
03.01.2018 21:15
Reason for closing: Won’t fix
Additional comments about closing:

blacklisted ceph

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Erich Eckner commented on 17.12.2017 19:11

I’ll build it w/o check(), but we should definitely look into this (later)
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Andreas Baumann commented on 19.12.2017 12:09

ceph goes heavy non-i686:

shell#> cmake ….

Error at cmake/modules/BuildDPDK.cmake:61 (message):

not able to build DPDK support: unsupported target.
"i686-native-linuxapp-gcc" not listed in

Call Stack (most recent call first):

cmake/modules/BuildDPDK.cmake:83 (do_build_dpdk)
cmake/modules/BuildSPDK.cmake:4 (build_dpdk)
CMakeLists.txt:239 (build_spdk)

I suspect libvirt and the other packages can use ceph, but do not require it
really. I would make ceph an optdepend.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 19.12.2017 12:10

Using it without check is no option IMHO.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 03.01.2018 19:29

New try, same bugs:

        1 - run-rbd-unit-tests.sh (Failed)
        2 - run-cli-tests (Failed)
        3 - test_objectstore_memstore.sh (Failed)
       59 - unittest_lru (Failed)
      100 - unittest_erasure_code_shec_arguments (Failed)
      102 - unittest_journal (SEGFAULT)
      106 - unittest_mds_sessionfilter (SEGFAULT)
      116 - unittest_bluefs (SEGFAULT)
      117 - unittest_bluestore_types (SEGFAULT)
      119 - unittest_memstore_clone (SEGFAULT)
      124 - unittest_osdscrub (SEGFAULT)
      125 - unittest_pglog (SEGFAULT)
      126 - unittest_hitset (Failed)
      134 - test_ceph_argparse.py (Failed)
      142 - unittest_rbd_mirror (SEGFAULT)

Decision: remove ceph dependency on libvirt (more?), then blacklist the package.

Reason: we cannot maintain all software for companies upstream.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 03.01.2018 19:45

mmh, a (most likely incomplete) list of software using ceph:

- libvirt: seems to be an optional storage method
- qemu: obvious, if used in combination with libvirt to store the disk image with ceph
- pifpaf: “Suite of tools and fixtures to manage daemons for testing”, ceph used in tests only
- fio: “Scriptable I/O tool for storage benchmarks and drive testing”, ceph seems to be optional

So, all seem to work fine without ceph.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 03.01.2018 19:53

ceph on gihub: a project with pull requests only and no bug reports.. ok then.
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Erich Eckner commented on 03.01.2018 20:59

agreed: I’ll blacklist it, once I compiled a list of ceph dependent packages.
Admin
Erich Eckner commented on 03.01.2018 21:04

I only see libvirt, python-pifpaf and qemu depending on ceph
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Erich Eckner commented on 03.01.2018 21:07

ah, that’s because you already removed the dependencies :-)

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 FS#15  - [extra/m17n-lib] needs rebuilt for icu 60

extra/m17n-lib 1.7.0-1 is built against icu 59; it needs rebuilt against icu 60 (which moved from staging to stable on Monday).
Closed by Erich Eckner
28.11.2017 08:14
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

unfortunately, the fixed package has same version - so you need to force update that one.

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Andreas Baumann commented on 23.11.2017 09:55

I checked on stable, seems ok to me now:

ldd /usr/lib/libm17n.so.0.4.1

    linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7f9c000)
    libm17n-core.so.0 => /usr/lib/libm17n-core.so.0 (0xb7f12000)
    libdl.so.2 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.2 (0xb7f0d000)
    libc.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7d37000)
    libxml2.so.2 => /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2 (0xb7bb7000)
    libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0xb7b9e000)
    liblzma.so.5 => /usr/lib/liblzma.so.5 (0xb7b72000)
    libicui18n.so.60 => /usr/lib/libicui18n.so.60 (0xb78bc000)
    libicuuc.so.60 => /usr/lib/libicuuc.so.60 (0xb7702000)
    libicudata.so.60 => /usr/lib/libicudata.so.60 (0xb5d6c000)
    libm.so.6 => /usr/lib/libm.so.6 (0xb5c70000)
    /usr/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f9e000)
    libpthread.so.0 => /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 (0xb5c4f000)
    libstdc++.so.6 => /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 (0xb5ad5000)
    libgcc_s.so.1 => /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0xb5ab8000)

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 FS#14  - [ghc-mod] Needs rebuilt

Yesterday, I mentioned on IRC that many haskell packages need rebuilt. In response, deep42thought moved a bunch of packages from staging to stable, and told me to open a bug report if the issue persisted.

For the most part, this seems resolved. Some pacman -Qo/-Ql/ldd/grep magic tells me that all of the haskell packages I have are fine, except for [ghc-mod].
Closed by Erich Eckner
25.11.2017 14:58
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

removed - upstream removed it, too

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Luke Shumaker commented on 23.11.2017 04:47

deep42thought has removed ghc-mod, reflecting its removal in Arch. Requesting closure.

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 FS#12  - [python-setuptools] check() fails (due to some mpmath issue?)

during check():
_ sympy/polys/tests/test_rootoftools.py:test_CRootOf_evalf _

File “/build/python-sympy/src/sympy-sympy-1.1.1-py2/sympy/polys/tests/test_rootoftools.py”, line 225, in test_CRootOf_evalf

a, b = rootof(eq, 1).n(2).as_real_imag()

File “sympy/core/evalf.py”, line 1394, in evalf

result = evalf(self, prec + 4, options)

File “sympy/core/evalf.py”, line 1292, in evalf

xe = x._eval_evalf(prec)

File “sympy/polys/rootoftools.py”, line 644, in _eval_evalf

x0 = mpc(*map(str, interval.center))

File “/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mpmath/ctx_mp_python.py”, line 374, in new

imag = cls.context.mpf(imag)

File “/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mpmath/ctx_mp_python.py”, line 77, in new

v._mpf_ = mpf_pos(cls.mpf_convert_arg(val, prec, rounding), prec, rounding)

File “/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mpmath/ctx_mp_python.py”, line 84, in mpf_convert_arg

if isinstance(x, basestring): return from_str(x, prec, rounding)

File “/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mpmath/libmp/libmpf.py”, line 1300, in from_str

return from_rational(int(p), int(q), prec, rnd)

ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ‘-2163048125L’
tests finished: 6841 passed, 185 skipped, 1 exceptions, in 4352.49 seconds

DO *NOT* COMMIT!
test process starts

executable: /usr/bin/python2 (2.7.14-final-0) [CPython]
architecture: 32-bit
cache: yes
ground types: gmpy 2.0.8
hash randomization: on (PYTHONHASHSEED=3003103148)
Closed by Andreas Baumann
02.10.2019 19:15
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

Seems to run the tests just fine on i686 and pentium4.

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 FS#9  - [ffmpeg] [ffmpeg2.8] libtheora not found

==> Starting build()… ERROR: libtheora not found

… but it’s there:
/var/lib/archbuild/staging-i686/erich/usr/lib/libtheora.so.0.3.10
/var/lib/archbuild/staging-i686/erich/usr/lib/libtheora.so.0
/var/lib/archbuild/staging-i686/erich/usr/lib/libtheora.so

strange … Closed by Andreas Baumann
12.11.2017 15:40
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

fixed in libogg.

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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 14:29

more ffbuild/config.log

BEGIN /tmp/ffconf.6IlfdMzU/test.c

  1   #include 
  2   #include 
  3   long check_th_info_init(void) { return (long) th_info_init; }
  4   int main(void) { int ret = 0;
  5    ret |= ((intptr_t)check_th_info_init) & 0xFFFF;
  6   return ret; }

END /tmp/ffconf.6IlfdMzU/test.c
gcc -D_ISOC99_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=
600 -DPIC -std=c11 -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC -pthread -I/usr/include/p11-kit-1 -I/usr/include/freetype2
-I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include/harfbuzz -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/us
r/include/fribidi -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include/harfbuzz -I/usr/include
/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include/har
/
…skipping
In file included from /usr/include/ogg/os_types.h:144:0,

               from /usr/include/ogg/ogg.h:25,
               from /usr/include/theora/theoraenc.h:24,
               from /tmp/ffconf.6IlfdMzU/test.c:1:

/usr/include/ogg/config_types.h:4:10: fatal error: config_types-32.h: No such file or directory
#include “config_types-32.h”

        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

compilation terminated.
ERROR: libtheora not found

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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 14:31

/usr/include/ogg/config_types.h

#if WORDSIZE == 32
#include “config_types-32.h” #elif
WORDSIZE == 64
#include “config_types-64.h” #else
#error “Unknown word size” #endif

ls /usr/include/ogg/
config_types-64.h config_types.h ogg.h os_types.h

So ogg misses the 32-bit types header file.. I’ll check there..
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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 14:54

Trying a patch in libogg:

sed

  s|mv "${pkgdir}"/usr/include/ogg/config_types{,-64}.h|mv "${pkgdir}"/usr/include/ogg/config_types{,-32}.h|

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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 14:57

acutally: better remove the whole multilib stuff on 32-bit..
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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 15:39

eval “$(

declare -f package | \
  sed '
    /^.*Resolve multilib conflict/,/^}$/{//p;d;}
  '

)”

Back to first version, I’m not a sed-king (rather the very opposite).

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 FS#8  - [skia-sharp] [skia-sharp58] build fails

/startdir/PKGBUILD: line 63: bin/gn: No such file or directory

strange about this:
- works on x86_64
- bin/gn is there and executable
Closed by Andreas Baumann
12.11.2017 14:19
Reason for closing: Won’t implement
Additional comments about closing:

blacklist, no visible 32-bit support.

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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 12:29

When compiling on 64-bit I get several binaries:

src/depot_tools/gn
src/skia/gn
src/skia/buildtools/linux64/gn
src/skia/bin/gn

maybe one with linux32 is missing?
Admin
Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 12:30

Other things in PKGBUILD:

export PYTHON=’/usr/bin/pyton2’

This hardly works. :-) Admin
Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 12:31

The line with bin/gn is a little bit tricky. I’ll try to put an absolute path there..
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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 12:32

I also don’t like the ideas of pushd and popd everywhere..
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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 12:33

file bin/gn
bin/gn: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.26, BuildID[sha1]=6d551c57efec95b400b9890f89a18e407396c917, stripped

So the file not found means: it exists, but has not been compiled for the correct architecture.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 13:57

So, removing bin/gn and calling python2 tools/git-sync-deps fetches me a new copy.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 12.11.2017 14:14

So tools/git-sync-deps does:

   subprocess.check_call(
  [sys.executable,
   os.path.join(os.path.dirname(deps_file_path), 'bin', 'fetch-gn')])

which has:

gn_path = ‘buildtools/linux64/gn’ if ‘linux’ in sys.platform else \

      'buildtools/mac/gn'     if 'darwin' in sys.platform else \
      'buildtools/win/gn.exe'

fetching things from Chromium:

f.write(urllib2.urlopen('https://chromium-gn.storage-download.googleapis.com/' + sha1).read())

Changing linux64 to linux32 in a naive approach didn’t fetch a bin/gn.

So I would actually blacklist both packages.

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 FS#4  - [virtualbox-guest-utils] 5.2.0 version broken

When starting a virtual machine you get:

VBoxClient: VBoxClient (seamless): failed to start. Stage: Setting guest IRQ filter mask Error: VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR

The solution is to use the guest ISO 5.2.1 for now till the package is upgraded.
Closed by Andreas Baumann
17.12.2017 20:22
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:

Seems to work now. the modules load, the desktop adapts nicely. mouse works. closing this one.

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Erich Eckner commented on 17.12.2017 18:46

is this still the case with 5.2.2?
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Andreas Baumann commented on 17.12.2017 18:52

I’ll have to test on a virtualbox vm..

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 FS#3  - [ffmpeg] missing FLAC codec

Playing 10.Motion_Picture_Soundtrack.flac.
Audio only file format detected.
Load subtitles in ./

Opening audio decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg/libavcodec audio decoders
[flac @ 0xb68902c0]Got unexpected packet size after a partial decode
[flac @ 0xb68902c0]Got unexpected packet size after a partial decode
[flac @ 0xb68902c0]Got unexpected packet size after a partial decode
[flac @ 0xb68902c0]Got unexpected packet size after a partial decode
[flac @ 0xb68902c0]Got unexpected packet size after a partial decode
[flac @ 0xb68902c0]Got unexpected packet size after a partial decode
ADecoder init failed sad
ADecoder init failed sad
Cannot find codec for audio format 0x43614C66.
Audio: no sound
Video: no video

Levi commented on 16.05.2019 20:08

How do I check this? I tested inputting a file to ffmpeg using the -i option and it acted like the output of ffprobe reporting things like the duration correctly before barfing that I hadn’t supplied it with any outputs. Is this fixed therefore?
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Andreas Baumann commented on 17.08.2019 12:23

Output #0, flac, to ‘Kid A (2000)/10.Motion_Picture_Soundtrack.flac’:
Output file #0 does not contain any stream

and this on 64-bit.

I don’t think, flac support is there in ffmpeg

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FS#82 - [glibc] ld warning: /usr/lib32/ld-linux.so.2: corrupt GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE (5) size: 0

All software builds are producing this warning. Some builds are failing because of the error return on linking. I’m also seeing failures on LD_PRELOADs.

/bin/ld: warning: /usr/lib/ld-linux.so.2: corrupt GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE (5) size: 0

Easy to reproduce. Just build this program:

# test.c
# Compiled with ‘gcc test.c’ int main() {

  return 0;

}

This was reported at bugs.archlinux.org (reference https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/63015) where it was closed and considered fixed if built using the –enable-cet flag. I built glibc with the –enable-cet flag, but am still seeing the failures, so not fixed.
Closed by Andreas Baumann
09.08.2019 11:44
Reason for closing: Fixed

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Jeff Hodd commented on 16.07.2019 03:29

I’ve narrowed down the glibc upgrade to glibc-2.29-1.26 -> glibc-2.29-1.27. The error doesn’t occur with glibc-2.29-1.26. There were 3 changes made to the arch32 PKGBUILD for the glibc-2.29-1.27 release. One of them caused this issue.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 16.07.2019 05:33

There is another thing which can change: the toolchain.
This GNU_PROPERTY error is something the compiler emits (we think it’s CET stuff, but it’s badly
documented). Binutils ld seems not to like this ELF section.

The error is the same as in:

https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/63015

What’s puzzling me: –enable-cet is there in glibc, gcc, binutils (just not for i486, as CET doesn’t\
work for older CPUs).

Commit: 09d03cbd4c57b8eabfadd22b67929d958b2409d7 and d57a456faa674c24e8869a26a14c497c95accf1f in
glibc are mine, they try to change stack alignment and handling of SSE for pentium4 for Java, also without effect.
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Andreas Baumann commented on 16.07.2019 05:35

About linker warnings being turned to errors (as for compiler warnings turned to errors): this
is something the DEVELOPER should do, NOT the PACKAGER. Released software should:
- NOT include asserts
- NOT include debug code
- NOT include code only used for running tests
- NOT use -Werror
- NOT use -Wl,–fatal-warnings

See for instance extra-cmake-modules-5.59.0-ld-no-fatal-warning.patch.
Jeff Hodd commented on 16.07.2019 21:50

I knew about the cet issue. Did quite abit of looking around to get some insight into it (even looked at the code - elf-properties.c - and it looks like the Elf_Internal_Note description size is coming back with a value of 0. the other possibility is that (size % 4) is something other than 0 which is less likely). From what i could gather, cet is supposed to be enabled in the latest builds of glibc for i686 even though, as you pointed out, it’s not well documented. I did do a 2.29-4 i686 build with cet enabled and it made no difference vis-a-vis the warning. I also checked the upstream diff between 2.29-1.26 and 2.29-1.27 and noticed the addition of –enable-static-pie and thought maybe position independent executables may explain it. Did another glibc build with static pie disabled and that made no difference. Am about to go back and check the diff again and see what else may have changed.

I did check the CMakeLists.txt file for my failing build and it uses -Werror and -Wl,–fatal-warnings so I will remove those. But that doesn;t actually fix the underlying issue of the warning which we shouldn;t be seeing.

It is up to the developer, but too often one has to show that a change fixes an issue before you’ll get any attention. I may not be THE developer for this particular package, but I am A developer (in general), so I don;t feel uncomfortable making code changes.

I’ll keep looking around for differences between the 1.26 and 1.27 builds.
Jeff Hodd commented on 16.07.2019 22:15

if (note->descsz < 8 || (note->descsz % align_size) != 0)

  {

bad_size:

    _bfd_error_handler
(_("warning: %pB: corrupt GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE (%ld) size: %#lx"),
 abfd, note->type, note->descsz);
    return FALSE;
  }

The warning is printing out the description size - and that’s 0.

Apparently it’s supposed to be >= 8 and divisible by 4:

unsigned int align_size = bed->s->elfclass == ELFCLASS64 ? 8 : 4;

I am assuming that arch32 doesn’t support ELFCLASS64.
Jeff Hodd commented on 22.07.2019 17:13

https://bbs.archlinux32.org/viewtopic.php?id=2770

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Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
#0 0×00945919 in node::fs::FSReqCallback::~FSReqCallback() ()
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0xb5614880 (LWP 2013))]
(gdb) bt
#0 0×00945919 in node::fs::FSReqCallback::~FSReqCallback() ()
#1 0×00937274 in node::fs::FSReqAfterScope::~FSReqAfterScope() ()
#2 0x0093767d in node::fs::AfterInteger(uv_fs_s*) ()
#3 0xb7e910e0 in uv.work_done () from /usr/lib/libuv.so.1
#4 0xb7e9526e in ?? () from /usr/lib/libuv.so.1
#5 0xb7ea51f8 in uv.io_poll () from /usr/lib/libuv.so.1
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#8 0×00903655 in node::Start(int, char**) ()
#9 0x008acef1 in main ()

This affects gyp, vault and probably some other packages, depending whether those callbacks are used or not.

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Andreas Baumann commented on 07.02.2019 09:36

See also mailing list thread:

https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-ports/2018-November/000835.html

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Andreas Baumann commented on 15.02.2018 16:56

Didn’t pifpaf itself had problems building? Maybe it’s a pifpaf issue..

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[tutorial ] pickle.dump(env, f, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
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[tutorial ] Please also report this if it was a user error, so that a better error message can be provided next time.
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