module = self._modules[name] = Module(name) RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object * ERROR: dev-python/elasticsearch-curator-5.5.1::gentoo failed (compile phase): * (no error message) * * Call stack: ------------------------------------------------------------------- This is an unstable amd64 chroot image at a tinderbox (==build bot) name: 17.0-no-multilib-hardened_20180501-112828 ------------------------------------------------------------------- gcc-config -l: [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-7.3.0 * Available Python interpreters, in order of preference: [1] python3.5 [2] python3.6 (fallback) [3] python2.7 (fallback) [4] pypy3 (fallback) [5] pypy (fallback) Available Ruby profiles: [1] ruby23 (with Rubygems) * java-config: The following VMs are available for generation-2: emerge -qpv dev-python/elasticsearch-curator [ebuild N ] dev-python/elasticsearch-curator-5.5.1 USE="-doc {-test}" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_5 -python3_4 -python3_6" !!! The following installed packages are masked: - media-fonts/bitstream-cyberbit-2.0::gentoo (masked by: package.mask) /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask: # Johannes Huber <johu@gentoo.org> (11 May 2018) # Masked for removal in 30 days (bug #655466). Fails to # fetch distfile (bug #655454). Access not existing # directories (bug #467128).Uses deprecated EAPI 2 # (bug #648050). For more information, see the MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man page or refer to the Gentoo Handbook.
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I saw this happening before on the tinderbox, but couldn't ever reproduce it :( Not even some of the other users.
Would be interesting, if it would only fail at hardened and or at no-multilib images ...
It really seems like that, but I don't have such a machine at hand at the moment to test out.