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Some tests fail on PowerPC [84% tests passed, 4 tests failed out of 25] #1088
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This might be related to #1097. Can you please retry with this change. |
@COM8 Thanks, I will try this today. |
@COM8 Does not work yet, at least with no extra flags: #1097 (comment) |
Do I understand it correctly you are using macOS on powerpc 32bit? So I can setup a VM for debugging. |
@COM8 With 5772153 patch added (on top of the earlier), the build succeeds with no issues (i.e. I do not have to disable errors/warnings), however looks like test performance regressed.
(I interrupted two tests, since they apparently froze; if long execution is expected, please let me know.) |
Interesting... For the CI I can not observe such a change. Here for example old as well as new fedora debug and release test runs with openssl take the same amount of time ~2:45min. But thanks for testing my changes! |
@COM8 That may be somewhat non-trivial: you will need either to install 10.5 ppc in Qemu/UTM or install 10.6 with Rosetta in a VM on x86 machine. The second option is likely easier, but then everything needs to be built from scratch, which gonna take quite a while. I do have a working set-up in VM on Intel which supports building and running ppc binaries, so if you will really want to try that, I should be able to provide whatever may be needed, but it is pretty involving; I do not really expect anyone to go that far :) |
Let me try not interrupting anything then (as long as it a single test does not free beyond 10 min). Will update on the outcome in a while. |
Nah, it does not become better. A bit odd that outcomes are not consistent: on one go tests may take much more time to fail or just freeze, the same tests may not freeze on another go. |
Thanks for the update! Regarding the ppc thing: PPC, 32bit and Apple might be a bit too many variables to have to deal with. |
Debian supported ppc32, though not in the latest release, AFAIK. It should be possible to run it via Qemu on x86: https://linuxjedi.co.uk/2022/02/23/emulating-ppc32-linux-in-x86_64-linux Some other Linux distros running on ppc32: https://www.websentra.com/best-powerpc-linux-distros/ OpenBSD, NetBSD and FreeBSD support ppc32 (all in the latest releases, FreeBSD seems to have dropped it in current, OpenBSD and NetBSD keeps supporting it). |
OK, thanks for the pointer. For now I consider it out of scope. |
Description
P. S. I had to interrupt
cpr_put_tests
since it apparently freezes. (Or is it supposed to take a long time to run?)Specifically, here are cases that fail:
Example/How to Reproduce
Run the test on [32-bit?] powerpc.
Possible Fix
No response
Where did you get it from?
GitHub (branch e.g. master)
Additional Context/Your Environment
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