[WARN] Settings is null in set_hashvalue! at t/09-complex.t line 42. # Failed test 'ok - add hash key' # at t/09-complex.t line 42. [WARN] Settings is null in set_hashvalue! at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Conf-Libconfig-0.100.0-r2/work/Conf-Libconfig-0.100/blib/lib/Conf/Libconfig.pm line 28. [WARN] Settings is null in set_scalarvalue! at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Conf-Libconfig-0.100.0-r2/work/Conf-Libconfig-0.100/blib/lib/Conf/Libconfig.pm line 18. [WARN] Settings is null in set_arrayvalue! at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Conf-Libconfig-0.100.0-r2/work/Conf-Libconfig-0.100/blib/lib/Conf/Libconfig.pm line 22. ------------------------------------------------------------------- This is an unstable amd64 chroot image at a tinderbox (==build bot) name: 17.1_desktop_plasma_systemd-j3_test-20210715-115044 ------------------------------------------------------------------- gcc-config -l: [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-11.1.0 * clang version 12.0.1 Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu Thread model: posix InstalledDir: /usr/lib/llvm/12/bin /usr/lib/llvm/12 12.0.1 Python 3.9.6 Available Rust versions: [1] rust-bin-1.53.0 * The following VMs are available for generation-2: *) AdoptOpenJDK 8.292_p10 [openjdk-bin-8] Available Java Virtual Machines: [1] openjdk-bin-8 system-vm The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System, version 8.10.4 HEAD of ::gentoo commit 925186116d746416eb54d7f3dbe4ccffa065cf6d Author: Repository mirror & CI <repomirrorci@gentoo.org> Date: Thu Jul 22 18:06:59 2021 +0000 2021-07-22 18:06:57 UTC emerge -qpvO dev-perl/Conf-Libconfig [ebuild N ] dev-perl/Conf-Libconfig-0.100.0-r2 USE="test"
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I've seen this on amd64 and m68k.
Update summary. [something] is used when something refers to an overlay