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bug #65125: debian s390x, powerpc, ppc64: Test 1564 "journal enabled by default interactively " stuck

Submitter:  Friedrich Beckmann <beckmanf>
Submitted:  Thu 04 Jan 2024 02:30:50 PM UTC
   
 
Category:  Compilation/Portability Severity:  5 - Average
Status:  Fixed Assigned to:  None
Open/Closed:  Closed Release:  None
Effort:  0.00
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Sun 07 Jan 2024 07:12:06 PM UTC, comment #2: 

I removed this test.

Ben Pfaff <blp>
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Thu 04 Jan 2024 05:17:00 PM UTC, comment #1: 

I disabled test 1564 in the debian build. Then the regression on s390x, powerpc and ppc64 pass.

Friedrich Beckmann <beckmanf>
Group Member
Thu 04 Jan 2024 02:30:50 PM UTC, original submission:  

The regression on debian 2.0.0-2 for s390x, powerpc and ppc64 is stuck because it is waiting for test

1564 "journal enabled by default interactively"

forever. The build is killed after 150 minutes. The test does not show up in the build log for the above mentioned architectures. All other tests are ok or skipped.

Friedrich Beckmann <beckmanf>
Group Member

 

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