Summary: | app-benchmarks/ltp-20150119 on HPPA - .../work/ltp-full-20150119/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/io_submit01.c:112: undefined reference to `io_submit' | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Jeroen Roovers (RETIRED) <jer> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Markos Chandras (RETIRED) <hwoarang> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | hppa |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | HPPA | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: | app-benchmarks:ltp-20150119:20150305-193858.log.xz |
Description
Jeroen Roovers (RETIRED)
2015-03-06 05:54:34 UTC
Well, maybe drop your keyword if the package does not build for you? (In reply to Markos Chandras from comment #1) > Well, maybe drop your keyword if the package does not build for you? That fails to make sense. Your arch seems to be missing the 'io_submit' function from libaio i think. http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/raring/man2/io_submit.2.html so there is nothing I can do to fix this in the ltp package for hppa. The only way around it is to patch the build system to remove that test for you does that make sense now? ltp doesn't even depend on libaio. As far as I know, glibc should now provide those functions. The io_* functions got "wired up" for PARISC in 2013[1] but maybe something wasn't done correctly at the time. The changes were apparently merged in kernel 3.9, so the current stable linux-headers should also carry them. [1] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ports.parisc/4851 LTP is supposed to find problems, so the ebuild failing is a Good Thing because that means it just found a problem. Dropping a keyword let alone a test because of platform specific problems is a Bad Thing. /me assumes, this is a dup : ? app-benchmarks/ltp-20150420: : /var/tmp/portage/app-benchmarks/ltp-20150420/work/ltp-full-20150420/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_auth_authdes_seccreate/tirpc_authdes_seccreate.c:55: undefined reference to `authdes_seccreate' (In reply to Toralf Förster from comment #6) > /me assumes, this is a dup : ? > > app-benchmarks/ltp-20150420: : > /var/tmp/portage/app-benchmarks/ltp-20150420/work/ltp-full-20150420/ > testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/ > tirpc_auth_authdes_seccreate/tirpc_authdes_seccreate.c:55: undefined > reference to `authdes_seccreate' It pretty obviously is not. removed |