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Bug 615520
dev-perl/Coro broken on perl 5.26 (Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl)
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Kent Fredric (IRC: kent\n) (RETIRED)
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> * Package: dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0 > * Repository: gentoo > * Maintainer: perl@gentoo.org > * USE: abi_x86_64 amd64 elibc_glibc kernel_linux userland_GNU > * FEATURES: preserve-libs sandbox test userpriv usersandbox >>>> Unpacking source... >>>> Unpacking Coro-6.511.tar.gz to /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work >>>> Source unpacked in /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work >>>> Preparing source in /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511 ... > * This release includes a 3rd party argarray patch for Perl 5.24 Compat. > * Please do not contact upstream directly regarding problems arising from this. > * Applying 6.511.0-argarray.patch ... > [ ok ] >>>> Source prepared. >>>> Configuring source in /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511 ... > * Using ExtUtils::MakeMaker > * perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/usr INSTALLDIRS=vendor INSTALLMAN3DIR=none DESTDIR=/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/image/ >[33m >*** >*** Canary::Stability COMPATIBILITY AND SUPPORT CHECK >*** ================================================= >*** >*** Hi! >*** >*** I do my best to provide predictable and reliable software. >*** >*** However, in recent releases, P5P (who maintain perl) have been >*** introducing regressions that are sometimes subtle and at other times >*** catastrophic, often for personal preferences with little or no concern >*** for existing code, most notably CPAN. >*** >*** For this reason, it has become very hard for me to maintain the level >*** of reliability and support I have committed myself to in the past, at >*** least with some perl versions: I simply can't keep up working around new >*** bugs or gratituous incompatibilities, and in turn you might suffer from >*** unanticipated problems. >*** >*** Therefore I have introduced a support and compatibility check, the results >*** of which follow below, together with a FAQ and some recommendations. >*** >*** This check is just to let you know that there might be a risk, so you can >*** make judgement calls on how to proceed - it will not keep the module from >*** installing or working. >*** >[31m*** The stability canary says: (nothing, it was driven away by harsh weather) >*** >*** It seems you are running perl version 5.025011, likely the "official" or >*** "standard" version. While there is nothing wrong with doing that, >*** standard perl versions 5.022 and up are not supported by Coro. >*** While this might be fatal, it might also be all right - if you run into >*** problems, you might want to downgrade your perl or switch to the >*** stability branch. >*** >*** If everything works fine, you can ignore this message. >[0m*** >*** Stability canary mini-FAQ: >*** >*** Do I need to do anything? >*** With luck, no. While some distributions are known to fail >*** already, most should probably work. This message is here >*** to alert you that your perl is not supported by Coro, >*** and if things go wrong, you either need to downgrade, or >*** sidegrade to the stability variant of your perl version, >*** or simply live with the consequences. >*** >*** What is this canary thing? >*** It's purpose is to check support status of Coro with >*** respect to your perl version. >*** >*** What is this "stability branch"? >*** It's a branch or fork of the official perl, by schmorp, to >*** improve stability and compatibility with existing modules. >*** >*** How can I skip this prompt on automated installs? >*** Set PERL_CANARY_STABILITY_NOPROMPT=1 in your environment. >*** More info is in the Canary::Stability manpage. >*** >*** Long version of this FAQ: http://stableperl.schmorp.de/faq.html >*** Stability Branch homepage: http://stableperl.schmorp.de/ >*** > >Continue anyways? [y] y >[0m*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > > >*** Event not found, not building Event support. > > >*** EV not found, not building EV support. > >Checking if your kit is complete... >Looks good > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Coro has a number of configuration options. Due to its maturity, the >defaults that Coro chooses are usually fine, so you can decide to skip >these questions. Only if something went wrong you should select 'n' >here and manually configure Coro, and, of course, report this to the >maintainer :) > >Skip further questions and use defaults (y/n)? [y] y > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Coro can use a number of methods to implement coroutines at the C >level. The default chosen is based on your current confguration and is >correct in most cases, but you still can chose between these alternatives: > >u The unix 'ucontext.h' functions are relatively new and not implemented > or well-tested in older unices. They allow very fast coroutine creation > and reasonably fast switching. They are, however, usually slower than > the other alternatives due to an extra syscall done by swapcontext. And > while nominally most portable (it's the only POSIX-standardised > interface for coroutines), ucontext functions are, as usual, broken on > most/all BSDs. > >s If the ucontext functions are not working or you don't want > to use them for other reasons you can try a workaround using > setjmp/longjmp/sigaltstack (also standard unix functions). Coroutine > creation is rather slow, but switching is very fast (often much faster > than with the ucontext functions). Unfortunately, glibc-2.1 and > below don't even feature a working sigaltstack. You cannot use this > implementation if some other code uses SIGUSR2 or you plan to create > coroutines from an alternative signal stack, as both are being used for > coroutine creation. > >a Handcoded assembly. This is the fastest and most compatible method, > with the least side effects, if it works, that is. It has been tested > on GNU/Linux x86 and x86_64 systems and should work on all x86/x86_64 > systems using the SVR ELF ABI (it is also reported to be working on > Strawberry Perl for Windows using MinGW). This is the recommended > method on supported platforms. When it doesn't work, use another > method, such as (s)etjmp/longjmp. > >l GNU/Linux. Very old GNU/Linux systems (glibc-2.1 and below) need > this hack. Since it is very linux-specific it is also quite fast and > recommended even for newer versions; when it works, that is (currently > x86 and a few others only. If it compiles, it's usually ok). Newer > glibc versions (>= 2.5) stop working with this implementation however. > >i IRIX. For some reason, SGI really does not like to follow POSIX (does > that surprise you?), so this workaround might be needed (it's fast), > although [s] and [u] should also work now. > >w Microsoft Windows. Try this on Microsoft Windows when using Cygwin or > the MSVC compilers (e.g. ActiveState Perl, but see "a" for Strawberry > Perl), although, as there is no standard on how to do this under > windows, different environments might work differently. Doh. > >f Microsoft Windows. Try this on Microsoft Windows if w fails. It is slower > and uses a lot more memory, but should be working all the time. > >p Use pthread API. Try to avoid this option, it was only created to > make a point about the programming language shootout. It is unlikely > to work with perls that have windows process emulation enabled ("perl > threads"). It is also likely the slowest method of implementing > coroutines. It might work fine as a last resort, however, as the > pthread API is slightly better tested than ucontext functions for > example. Of course, not on BSDs, who usually have very broken pthread > implementations. > >Coro tries hard to come up with a suitable default for most systems, >so pressing return at the prompt usually does the right thing. If you >experience problems (e.g. make test fails) then you should experiment with >this setting. > >Use which implementation, ><s>etjmp, <u>ctx, <a>sm, <i>rix, <l>inux, <p>threads, <w>indows, <f>iber? [a] a > >Using handcoded assembler implementation > > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Per-context stack size factor: Depending on your settings, Coro tries to >share the C stacks is creates as much as possible, but sometimes it needs >to allocate a new one. This setting controls the maximum size that gets >allocated, and should not be set too high, as memory and address space >still is wasted even if it's not fully used. The value entered will be >multiplied by sizeof(void *), which is usually 4 on 32-bit systems, and 8 >on 64-bit systems. > >A setting of 16384 (the default) therefore corresponds to a 64k..128k >stack, which usually is ample space (you might even want to try 8192 or >lower if your program creates many coroutines). > >On systems supporting mmap and dynamic memory management, the actual >memory usually gets allocated on demand, but with many large stacks you >can still run out of address space on your typical 32 bit platform (not to >forget the pagetables). > >Some perls (mostly threaded ones and perl compiled under linux 2.6) and >some programs (inefficient regexes can use a lot of stack space) may >need much, much more: If Coro segfaults with weird backtraces (e.g. in a >function prologue) or in t/10_bugs.t, you might want to increase this to >65536 or more. > >The default should be fine, and can be changed at runtime with >Coro::State::cctx_stacksize. > >C stack size factor? [16384] 16384 >using a stacksize of 16384 * sizeof(void*) > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Coro can optionally put a guard area before each stack segment: When the >stack is too small and the access is not too far outside the stack (i.e. >within the guard area), then the program will safely segfault instead of >running into other data. The cost is some additional overhead with is >usually negligible, and extra use of address space. > >The guard area size currently needs to be specified in pages (typical >pagesizes are 4k and 8k). The guard area is only enabled on a few >hardcoded architectures and is ignored on others. The actual preprocessor >expression disables this feature if: > > !__i386 && !__x86_64 && !__powerpc && !__m68k > && !__alpha && !__mips && !__sparc64 > >The default, as usual, should be just fine. > >Number of guard pages (0 disables)? [4] 4 > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Coro can tell valgrind about its stacks and so reduce spurious warnings >where valgrind would otherwise complain about possible stack switches. > >Enabling this does not incur noticable runtime or memory overhead, but it >requires that you have the <valgrind/valgrind.h> header file available. > >Valgrind support is completely optional, so disabling it is the safe >choice. > >Enable valgrind support (y/n)? [n] n > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Coro can use (or even trick) some perl functions into doing what it needs >instead of relying on (some) of its own functions. This might increase >chances that it compiles and works, but it could just as well result in >memory leaks, crashes or silent data corruption. It certainly does result >in slightly slower speed and higher memory consumption, though, so YOU >SHOULD ENABLE THIS OPTION ONLY AS A LAST RESORT. > >Prefer perl functions over coro functions (y/n)? [n] n > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Coro can use a simple JIT compiler to compile a part of the thread switch >function at runtime. On perls with windows process emulation (most!), >this results in a 50% speed improvement. On sane perls, the gain is much >less, usually around 5%. If you enable this option, then the JIT will >be enabled, on compatible operating systems and CPUs (currently only >x86/amd64 on certain unix clones). Otherwise, it will be disabled. It >should be safe to leave on - this setting is only here so you can switch >it off in case of problems. > >Note that some broken kernels (often calling themselves "hardened") break >all JIT generation by manipulating some system calls. If you get bus >errors or segmentation faults immediately when the JIT is enabled but not >without, then note that disabling the JIT only fixes some symptoms, not >the underlying problem, and you might run into other problems later. > >Try to use the JIT compiler, if available? [y] y > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Coro has experimental support for cloning states. This can be used >to implement a scheme-like call/cc. However, this doesn't add to the >expressiveness in general, and is likely perl-version specific (and perl >5.12 deliberately removed support for it). As such, it is disabled by >default. Enable it when you want to play around with it, but note that it >isn't supported, and unlikely ever will be. It exists mainly to prove that >it could be done - if only it were useful for something. > >Implement Coro::State->clone method (y/n)? [n] n > >*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** > >Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json >Generating a Unix-style Makefile >Writing Makefile for Coro >Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json >>>> Source configured. >>>> Compiling source in /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511 ... > * emake OTHERLDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed >make -j3 'OTHERLDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed' >make[1]: Entering directory '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/Coro' >cp Coro/AIO.pm blib/lib/Coro/AIO.pm >cp Coro/MakeMaker.pm blib/lib/Coro/MakeMaker.pm >cp Coro/SemaphoreSet.pm blib/lib/Coro/SemaphoreSet.pm >cp Coro/Storable.pm blib/lib/Coro/Storable.pm >cp Coro/Specific.pm blib/lib/Coro/Specific.pm >cp Coro/Channel.pm blib/lib/Coro/Channel.pm >cp Coro/CoroAPI.h blib/lib/Coro/CoroAPI.h >cp Coro/Handle.pm blib/lib/Coro/Handle.pm >cp Coro/jit-x86-unix.pl blib/lib/Coro/jit-x86-unix.pl >cp Coro/Util.pm blib/lib/Coro/Util.pm >cp Coro/State.pm blib/lib/Coro/State.pm >cp Coro/RWLock.pm blib/lib/Coro/RWLock.pm >cp Coro/Select.pm blib/lib/Coro/Select.pm >cp Coro/AnyEvent.pm blib/lib/Coro/AnyEvent.pm >cp Coro/BDB.pm blib/lib/Coro/BDB.pm >cp Coro/Socket.pm blib/lib/Coro/Socket.pm >cp Coro/jit-amd64-unix.pl blib/lib/Coro/jit-amd64-unix.pl >cp Coro/Semaphore.pm blib/lib/Coro/Semaphore.pm >cp Coro/Timer.pm blib/lib/Coro/Timer.pm >cp Coro.pm blib/lib/Coro.pm >cp Coro/LWP.pm blib/lib/Coro/LWP.pm >cp Coro/Signal.pm blib/lib/Coro/Signal.pm >cp Coro/Debug.pm blib/lib/Coro/Debug.pm >Running Mkbootstrap for State () >"/usr/bin/perl" "/usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/ExtUtils/xsubpp" -typemap '/usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/ExtUtils/typemap' -typemap '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/Coro/typemap' State.xs > State.xsc >chmod 644 "State.bs" >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/State.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Socket.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Specific.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/jit-amd64-unix.pl (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Util.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/MakeMaker.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/AIO.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Channel.pm (unchanged) >cp Intro.pod ../blib/lib/Coro/Intro.pod >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Signal.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/LWP.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/SemaphoreSet.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Handle.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/jit-x86-unix.pl (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Select.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Semaphore.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/BDB.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/AnyEvent.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Timer.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Storable.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/RWLock.pm (unchanged) >Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Debug.pm (unchanged) >"/usr/bin/perl" -MExtUtils::Command::MM -e 'cp_nonempty' -- State.bs ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.bs 644 >Warning: Aliases 'is_zombie' and 'is_destroyed' have identical values in State.xs, line 3862 >mv State.xsc State.c >x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -c -fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -march=native -mtune=native -O2 -pipe -DVERSION=\"6.511\" -DXS_VERSION=\"6.511\" -fPIC "-I/usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/CORE" -DCORO_ASM -DCORO_STACKSIZE=16384 -DCORO_GUARDPAGES=4 -DCORO_JIT=1 State.c >rm -f ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.so >x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -shared -march=native -mtune=native -O2 -pipe -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed State.o -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed -o ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.so \ > \ > >chmod 755 ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.so >Manifying 20 pod documents >make[1]: Leaving directory '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/Coro' >>>> Source compiled. >>>> Test phase: dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0 > * Test::Harness Jobs=3 >make -j3 test TEST_VERBOSE=0 >make[1]: Entering directory '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/Coro' >"/usr/bin/perl" -MExtUtils::Command::MM -e 'cp_nonempty' -- State.bs ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.bs 644 >Manifying 20 pod documents >make[1]: Leaving directory '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/Coro' >make[1]: Entering directory '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/Coro' >"/usr/bin/perl" -MExtUtils::Command::MM -e 'cp_nonempty' -- State.bs ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.bs 644 >No tests defined for Coro::State extension. >make[1]: Leaving directory '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/Coro' >PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 "/usr/bin/perl" "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t >FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at t/00_basic.t line 3. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/00_basic.t line 3. > ===( 1;0 1/9 0/? 0/? )========================================= t/00_basic.t .......... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >Failed 9/9 subtests > ===( 1;0 0/? 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/01_process.t line 4. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/01_process.t line 4. > t/01_process.t ........ Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 1;0 0/? 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/03_channel.t line 8. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/03_channel.t line 8. > t/03_channel.t ........ Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 1;0 0/? 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/02_channel.t line 4. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/02_channel.t line 4. > t/02_channel.t ........ Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 1;0 0/? 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/04_rwlock.t line 4. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/04_rwlock.t line 4. > t/04_rwlock.t ......... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 1;0 0/8 0/? )============================================== ===( 2;0 1/8 0/? 0/? )=========================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/05_specific.t line 21. > t/05_specific.t ....... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >Failed 5/8 subtests > ===( 4;0 0/? 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/06_prio.t line 4. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/06_prio.t line 4. > t/06_prio.t ........... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 4;0 0/? 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/07_eval.t line 4. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/07_eval.t line 4. > t/07_eval.t ........... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 4;0 0/? 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/08_join.t line 4. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/08_join.t line 4. > t/08_join.t ........... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 4;0 0/? 0/5 )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/11_deadlock.t line 12. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/11_deadlock.t line 12. > t/11_deadlock.t ....... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >Failed 5/5 subtests > ===( 4;0 0/? 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/10_bugs.t line 6. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/10_bugs.t line 6. > t/10_bugs.t ........... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 4;0 0/5 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/12_exit.t line 12. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/12_exit.t line 12. > t/12_exit.t ........... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >Failed 5/5 subtests > ===( 4;0 0/7 0/? )==============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/13_diewarn.t line 3. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/13_diewarn.t line 3. > t/13_diewarn.t ........ Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >Failed 7/7 subtests > ===( 4;0 0/17 0/? )============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/15_semaphore.t line 4. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/15_semaphore.t line 4. > t/15_semaphore.t ...... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 4;0 0/17 0/? )============================================ ===( 5;0 1/17 0/? 0/? )=======================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/16_signal.t line 5. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/16_signal.t line 5. > t/16_signal.t ......... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 5;0 1/17 0/? )============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/17_rouse.t line 5. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/17_rouse.t line 5. > t/17_rouse.t .......... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 5;0 1/17 0/? )============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/18_winder.t line 5. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/18_winder.t line 5. > t/18_winder.t ......... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 5;0 1/17 0/? )============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/20_mutual_cancel.t line 12. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/20_mutual_cancel.t line 12. > t/20_mutual_cancel.t .. Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run > ===( 5;0 1/17 0/? )============================================FATAL: Coro thread context slot 'comppad_name_fill' too small for this version of perl. at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.25.11/x86_64-linux/DynaLoader.pm line 210. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro/State.pm line 114. >Compilation failed in require at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511/blib/lib/Coro.pm line 363. >Compilation failed in require at t/19_handle.t line 17. >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/19_handle.t line 17. > t/19_handle.t ......... Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) >No subtests run >t/14_load.t ........... t/14_load.t ........... 15/17 t/14_load.t ........... Failed 15/17 subtests > >Test Summary Report >------------------- >t/00_basic.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 1 Failed: 1) > Failed test: 1 > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 9 tests but ran 1. >t/01_process.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/03_channel.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/02_channel.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/04_rwlock.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/05_specific.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 3 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 8 tests but ran 3. >t/06_prio.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/07_eval.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/08_join.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/11_deadlock.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 5 tests but ran 0. >t/10_bugs.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/12_exit.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 5 tests but ran 0. >t/13_diewarn.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 7 tests but ran 0. >t/15_semaphore.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/16_signal.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/17_rouse.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/18_winder.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/20_mutual_cancel.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/19_handle.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) > Non-zero exit status: 2 > Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output >t/14_load.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 17 Failed: 15) > Failed tests: 1-2, 4-7, 9-17 >Files=20, Tests=21, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.07 usr 0.02 sys + 0.34 cusr 0.06 csys = 0.49 CPU) >Result: FAIL >Failed 20/20 test programs. 16/21 subtests failed. >make: *** [Makefile:935: test_dynamic] Error 255 > * ERROR: dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0::gentoo failed (test phase): > * emake failed > * > * If you need support, post the output of `emerge --info '=dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0::gentoo'`, > * the complete build log and the output of `emerge -pqv '=dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0::gentoo'`. > * The complete build log is located at '/var/log/portage-build/build/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0:20170414-075946.log'. > * For convenience, a symlink to the build log is located at '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/temp/build.log'. > * The ebuild environment file is located at '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/temp/environment'. > * Working directory: '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511' > * S: '/var/tmp/portage/dev-perl/Coro-6.511.0/work/Coro-6.511'
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