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Bug 910674 - app-misc/liquidctl-1.12.1 fails tests (PYTHON-3.12-SYSTEM): SyntaxError: source code string cannot contain null bytes
Summary: app-misc/liquidctl-1.12.1 fails tests (PYTHON-3.12-SYSTEM): SyntaxError: sour...
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Current packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal normal (vote)
Assignee: No maintainer - Look at https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Proxy_Maintainers if you want to take care of it
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Keywords: TESTFAILURE
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Blocks: 921826
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Reported: 2023-07-22 07:33 UTC by Agostino Sarubbo
Modified: 2024-03-24 02:42 UTC (History)
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build.log (build.log,151.99 KB, text/plain)
2023-07-22 07:34 UTC, Agostino Sarubbo
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Description Agostino Sarubbo gentoo-dev 2023-07-22 07:33:57 UTC
https://blogs.gentoo.org/ago/2020/07/04/gentoo-tinderbox/

Issue: app-misc/liquidctl-1.12.1 fails tests (PYTHON-3.12-SYSTEM).
Discovered on: amd64 (internal ref: python-3.12_tinderbox)

NOTE:
(PYTHON-3.12-SYSTEM) in the summary means that the bug was found on a machine that runs python-3.12 but this bug MAY or MAY NOT BE related to the new python version
Comment 1 Agostino Sarubbo gentoo-dev 2023-07-22 07:34:00 UTC
Created attachment 865919 [details]
build.log

build log and emerge --info
Comment 2 Agostino Sarubbo gentoo-dev 2023-07-22 07:34:00 UTC
Error(s) that match a know pattern in addition to what has been reported in the summary:


E       SyntaxError: source code string cannot contain null bytes
FAILED tests/test_keyval.py::test_fs_backend_handles_values_corupted_with_nulls
Comment 3 Michał Górny archtester Gentoo Infrastructure gentoo-dev Security 2024-03-24 02:42:44 UTC
Mass-closing "PYTHON-3.12-SYSTEM" bugs.  Most of them are either obsolete (i.e. packages have 3.12 support already), or report issues completely tangential to Python 3.12 support.  Manually checking them is a waste of time.