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  • Smoke v5.32.0-64-gbd88bd2a72 FAIL(F) freebsd 13.0-CURRENT Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31220 @ 3.10GHz 1

    Automated smoke report for branch blead 7.0.0 patch bd88bd2a72478af4411aa8a4868c294e649d0e00 v5.32.0-64-gbd88bd2a72.
    perl-reporter-05: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31220 @ 3.10GHz (amd64/1 cpus)
        on        freebsd 13.0-CURRENT
        using     clang -Qunused-arguments -fcolor-diagnostics version 4.2.1 Compatible FreeBSD Clang 6.0.1 (tags/RELEASE_601/final 335540) (*1)
        smoketime 2 hours 4 minutes (average 1 hour 2 minutes)
    
    Summary: FAIL(F)
    
    O = OK  F = Failure(s), extended report at the bottom
    X = Failure(s) under TEST but not under harness
    ? = still running or test results not (yet) available
    Build failures during:       - = unknown or N/A
    c = Configure, m = make, M = make (after miniperl), t = make test-prep
    
    v5.32.0-64-gbd88bd2a72
    ----------------------- ----------------------------------------------------
    F  O  F  O              -Duseithreads -Doptimize="-O2 -pipe -fstack-protector -fno-strict-aliasing" -Dcc="clang -Qunused-arguments -fcolor-diagnostics" (*1)
    |  |  |  |
    |  |  |  +------------  perlio DEBUGGING
    |  |  +---------------  stdio DEBUGGING
    |  +------------------  perlio
    +---------------------  stdio
    
    Testsuite was run only with 'harness'
    
      Applied patches:
        SMOKEbd88bd2a72478af4411aa8a4868c294e649d0e00
    Skipped tests:
            # One test name on a line
    
    Test failures:
        None.
    
    Compiler messages:
        None.
    

    About this smoke:
    smoking-perl: 5.30.1
    smoker-version: 1.72/0.046
    timestamp: 2020-07-31 11:18:41+00
    tester: jkeenan
    
    This smoke-testing host, perl-reporter-05, is a FreeBSD-13 virtual machine which is quite resource-constrained. As a result, failures are frequently observed in the ext/XS-APItest/t/handy*.t files. When these files are manually run through the harness, they PASS. Hence, failures in those files are not of great concern. (jkeenan: 2019-06-08)