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Candidate for i586 build failures
All i586 builds fail with:
Other candidate is
cpio
. If builds in A succeed now, it's most likely this sr.Hm. When locally (re-)building e.g. acpica, celt or cpio, it succeeds. I wonder if it could be a bad interaction wherein libbpf is built first, then acpica starts (and falls over), then dwarves completes and everything past it is good. Maybe
osc rebuild -f
in staging:a magically clears it? @michals Other ideas?acpica build works for me with the new dwarves as well. Also dwarves are not used at all for acpica so I suspect it is caused by other package.
Yep, I'm also suspecting cpio more now.
There is also the possibility that the failure is non-deterministic and/or dependent on the workers, not the workload.
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