On Thu, Sep 02, 2021 at 05:12:35PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Hi Martin,
On Thu, Sep 02, 2021 at 04:05:56PM +0000, GitLab wrote:
> GitLab
> ✖ Pipeline #364204388 has failed!
>
> Project nbdkit / libnbd
> Branch ● master
> Commit ● 70da51e5
> interop: Link interop-nbd-server-tls with -lgnu...
> Commit Author ● Richard W.M. Jones
>
> Pipeline #364204388 triggered by ● Richard W.M. Jones
> had 1 failed job.
> Failed jobs
> ✖ builds x64-opensuse-tumbleweed
> GitLab
This is failing on a new test I added, but it's failing because of how
a particular package is built in OpenSUSE.
The new test is:
https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/libnbd/-/commit/c833fa1226092fd51b1211fa195a2a3...
which tries to test libnbd client with TLS enabled against nbd-server.
nbd-server in OpenSUSE gives this error:
Error: inetd mode requires syslog
Exiting.
which means it was compiled without --enable-syslog.
Hi Martin, this test is failing again:
https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/libnbd/-/jobs/1939810938
The error is the same as before:
Error: inetd mode requires syslog
I guess this is something to do with the new year (see patch below)?
We could hack around this again, but I wonder if we could actually fix
this properly somehow. Either get OpenSUSE to use --enable-syslog, or
somehow try to detect if the binary is not using syslog.
Rich.
I notice that the related test is skipped:
SKIP: interop-nbd-server
========================
Test skipped based on ci/skipped_tests file
SKIP interop-nbd-server (exit status: 77)
The format of ci/skipped_tests is pretty odd. Is this patch OK?
diff --git a/ci/skipped_tests b/ci/skipped_tests
index e2de9330..c494b9eb 100644
--- a/ci/skipped_tests
+++ b/ci/skipped_tests
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# Old nbd-server and built without syslog support, tests deadlock, old qemu-img version
-^Ubuntu-18\.04$;interop/interop-nbd-server interop/list-exports-nbd-server
interop/structured-read.sh
-^openSUSE Leap-15;interop/interop-nbd-server interop/list-exports-nbd-server
+^Ubuntu-18\.04$;interop/interop-nbd-server interop/interop-nbd-server-tls
interop/list-exports-nbd-server interop/structured-read.sh
+^openSUSE Leap-15;interop/interop-nbd-server interop/interop-nbd-server-tls
interop/list-exports-nbd-server
# Similar for Tumbleweed, except tests do not deadlock, only limit to version 2021* for
now
-^openSUSE Tumbleweed-2021;interop/interop-nbd-server interop/list-exports-nbd-server
+^openSUSE Tumbleweed-2021;interop/interop-nbd-server interop/interop-nbd-server-tls
interop/list-exports-nbd-server
# Debian 10 has weird golang issues (old golang anyway) and old qemu-img
^Debian GNU/Linux-10;golang/run-tests.sh interop/structured-read.sh
Rich.
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