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Re: [core-updates-frozen] Haskell for i686-linux: report
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Timothy Sample |
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Re: [core-updates-frozen] Haskell for i686-linux: report |
Date: |
Sun, 05 Dec 2021 11:47:02 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
zimoun <zimon.toutoune@gmail.com> writes:
> After some Cuirass monitoring and restarted some unexpected failures,
> the situation for ghc-* on i686-linux is the same as the one from
> current master.
I took a few minutes to triage these. Most of them are fixable.
> Two packages are broken in core-updates-frozen and not in master:
>
> 1. ghc-ncurses
> https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/1858160/details
Looks like this is due to an ncurses API update:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-ncurses/2020-08/msg00017.html
AFAICS, both scroll and ghc-ncurses are abandoned. In the case of
scroll, you could say that it’s “finished” I guess, since it’s a game.
I bet it would work fine if we drop the “KEY_EVENT” line in
“lib/UI/NCurses/Enums.chs”. Otherwise, we could consider dropping these
two packages.
> 2. ghc-lukko
> https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/1858215/details
Upstream bug: https://github.com/haskellari/lukko/issues/15
The consensus so far is disable OFD locking on 32-bit platforms using
the “-ofd-locking” configure flag.
> These test suite failures require some investigations. Many other ghc-*
> packages too:
>
> - ghc-sha
This one is an out of memory error. Not sure what to do.
> - ghc-validty
Upstream bug: https://github.com/NorfairKing/validity/issues/84
There’s a patch there to fix the tests for 32-bit machines.
> - ghc-bloomfilter
Upstream bug: https://github.com/bos/bloomfilter/issues/7
The tests are bounds checking using an overflowed literal: 0xffffffff.
Other distros get rid of the check, but the literal could be fixed, too,
as explained in the bug report.
> - ghc-tar
Upstream bug: https://github.com/haskell/tar/issues/21 (from rekado!)
There’s no patch from upstream. It looks like a simple word size
mistake in the tests like ghc-validity or ghc-bloomfilter.
> - ghc-llvm-hs
Not sure about this one.
> - ghc-lucid
This one I’ve seen before! Upstream has trouble with nondeterministic
ordering of output HTML attributes. I guess running the tests on a
32-bit machine exposes some more of these problems. Patching the tests
to allow different orders would fix it.
[---]
It would be good to fix these, but it would be better to update our
whole Haskell stack. That’ll have to be something to attempt once c-u-f
is merged.
-- Tim