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Subject: Smoke [smoke-me/hugmeir/pedantic-cleanups] v5.21.0-173-g800e700 FAIL(F) linux 3.11.0-18-generic [debian] (x86_64/8 cpu) {smoke-me_clang_quick_sanitize=address}
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Smoke logs available at http://m-l.org/~perl/smoke/perl/linux/smoke-me_clang_quick_sanitize=address/Brian Fraser/log800e700ce2b5b2cdcacd013f53c79bb0e059dbd5.log.gz
Automated smoke report for 5.21.1 patch 800e700ce2b5b2cdcacd013f53c79bb0e059dbd5 v5.21.0-173-g800e700
zwei: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz (GenuineIntel 2668MHz) (x86_64/8 cpu)
on linux - 3.11.0-18-generic [debian]
using clang version 4.2.1 Compatible Clang 3.5.0 (trunk)
smoketime 3 hours 34 minutes (average 53 minutes 38 seconds)
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
v5.21.0-173-g800e700 Configuration (common) -Accflags="-DPERL_POISON -Werror=declaration-after-statement -fsanitize=address" -Aldflags="-fsanitize=address" -Dcc=clang
----------- ---------------------------------------------------------
O O
O F -Duseithreads
| +--------- -DDEBUGGING
+----------- no debugging
Locally applied patches:
SMOKE800e700ce2b5b2cdcacd013f53c79bb0e059dbd5
Testsuite was run only with 'harness'
Failures: (common-args) -Accflags="-DPERL_POISON -Werror=declaration-after-statement -fsanitize=address" -Aldflags="-fsanitize=address" -Dcc=clang
[default] -DDEBUGGING -Duseithreads
../lib/Unicode/UCD.t........................................FAILED
No plan found in TAP output
Compiler messages(gcc):
POSIX.o: In function `XS_POSIX_tmpnam':
/home/perl/smoke/perl/smoke-me_clang_quick_sanitize=address/build/ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs:1433: warning: the use of `tmpnam' is dangerous, better use `mkstemp'
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Report by Test::Smoke v1.53 build 1374 running on perl 5.18.2
(Reporter v0.050 / Smoker v0.045)