Attn: libgpg-error maintainer
Brian Inglis
Brian.Inglis@SystematicSW.ab.ca
Mon Jun 24 18:04:45 GMT 2024
On 2024-06-24 11:14, Brian Inglis via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> On 2024-06-23 20:37, Ken Brown via Cygwin-apps wrote:
>> On 6/23/2024 7:46 PM, Brian Inglis via Cygwin-apps wrote:
>>> On 2024-06-23 15:46, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-apps wrote:
>>>> On 23/06/2024 22:13, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>>>>> On 22/06/2024 19:57, Brian Inglis via Cygwin-apps wrote:
>>>>>> Update to current needed to update libgcrypt if you could please oblige?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> unfortunately any recent version up to 1.50 are failing a lot of tests
>>>>>
>>>>> PASS: t-version.exe
>>>>> PASS: t-strerror.exe
>>>>> fopen failed with bad code: 20
>>>>> PASS: t-syserror.exe
>>>>> FAIL: t-lock.exe
>>>>> FAIL: t-printf.exe
>>>>> FAIL: t-poll.exe
>>>>> FAIL: t-b64.exe
>>>>> FAIL: t-argparse.exe
>>>>> FAIL: t-logging.exe
>>>>> PASS: t-stringutils.exe
>>>>> PASS: t-malloc.exe
>>>>> =======================================
>>>>> 6 of 11 tests failed
>>>>>
>>>>> I was never able to find a solution, so if any one can look and give any
>>>>> suggestion, I will appreciate
>>>>>
>>>>> regards
>>>>> Marco
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I just rebuilt the old 1.37 and it is reporting the same errors,
>>>> while in 2020 it was passing all the tests
>>>>
>>>> so it seems something else is playing a role here
>>>>
>>>> very puzzling
>>>
>>> Hi Marco,
>>>
>>> I noticed that the build is generating libtool wrapper sources, executables,
>>> and shell scripts under .../build/tests/.libs/ for the test programs, so if
>>> that also happens with 1.37, that raises my suspicions that what is failing
>>> is something to do with those wrappers and Cygwin libtool mods.
>>
>> Another possibility is that the failures are caused by a Cygwin bug introduced
>> since 2020. There have been several bugs in Cygwin 3.5.3 that have been
>> fixed. Since 3.5.4 hasn't been released yet, you could try the latest test
>> release of 3.6, which has all the bug fixes.
>>
>> FWIW, I tried running t-lock.exe under strace and saw "SetThreadName:
>> SetThreadDescription() failed", followed quickly by a SIGSEGV. That again
>> suggests a possible Cygwin bug.
>
> Thanks Ken,
>
> Great suggestion - also did strace on t-printf from 1.50 tests/.libs with
> src/.libs in the path to pick up test dll and got a loop due to a SEGV on
> 0000000500000000 - makes interesting reading, but does not mean much to me -
> terminated it eventually.
> Attached log has been reduced by ~156MB and 2.5MLOC and lightly sanitized.
>
> However, I see no changes since to SetThread related stuff since misc_funcs.cc
> in 2022.
> There may be some issues with Windows error or exception handling, so I will
> retry under cygwin... 3.6.0-115...
No changes after upgrading all cygwin... packages to test 3.6.0-139... including
also taking the precaution of running:
$ env -i PATH=build/src/.libs:/usr/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin strace ./t-printf ...
$ head /proc/version
CYGWIN_NT-10.0-19045 version 3.6.0-0.139.g7e3c833592b2.x86_64
(runneradmin@fv-az534-931) (gcc version 11.4.0 (GCC) ) 2024-06-16 15:01 UTC
So perhaps the SetThreadDescription stuff needs another look?
Anyone familiar with that?
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Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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