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[GitHub] [trafficserver] jbfavre opened a new issue, #9088: ATS 9.1.3 build failes on Debian

jbfavre opened a new issue, #9088:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/9088

   Hello,
   I've recently been aware of build failure on Debian, which I can not explain for now.
   
   Bug report is available at: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1019553
   Debian build log on arm64 is also available: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=1;bug=1019553;filename=trafficserver_arm64.build;msg=5
   
   Looks like similar to #8848: test  `ts_file_io` which is part of `test_tscore`.


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[GitHub] [trafficserver] maskit commented on issue #9088: ATS 9.1.3 build failures on Debian

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
maskit commented on issue #9088:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/9088#issuecomment-1246134841

   I installed Debian testing and it worked for me. Although I saw many warnings while I'm building ATS, the test passed successfully.
   
   The error code seems like ENOENT. I was able to see the error if I rename "/etc/hosts" to something else. Does the file exist on the build environment?


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[GitHub] [trafficserver] jbfavre closed issue #9088: ATS 9.1.3 build failures on Debian

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
jbfavre closed issue #9088: ATS 9.1.3 build failures on Debian
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/9088


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[GitHub] [trafficserver] traeak commented on issue #9088: ATS 9.1.3 build failures on Debian

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
traeak commented on issue #9088:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/9088#issuecomment-1245491496

   Likely you are seeing this with 22.04?  Both 20.04 and 21.04 build fine.  There are some patches that are in master, 10-Dev and 9.2.x which haven't been back ported which make ATS compatible with newer versions of openssl.


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[GitHub] [trafficserver] jbfavre commented on issue #9088: ATS 9.1.3 build failures on Debian

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
jbfavre commented on issue #9088:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/9088#issuecomment-1246329011

   @traeak Thanks for your comment. I'm building ATS on Debian, not Ubuntu. Even if those two operating system are very similars, there're many differences that could make one succeed when the other one fails.
   Anyway, I finally found a solution (see below)
   
   @maskit Thanks for your help.
   While investigating the failure, I came to the exact same conclusion: for any reason, `/etc/hosts` wasn't present in the build `chroot`.
   As suggested in the Debian report, the solution is o update the build dependencies.
   
   Again, thanks for your help, and sorry for the noise as the problem was on Debian side.
   
   Best


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