XPost: linux.debian.ports.sparc, linux.debian.ports.powerpc   
   From: jbicha@debian.org   
      
   On Mon, Oct 27, 2025 at 3:33 PM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz   
    wrote:   
   > On Mon, 2025-10-27 at 19:21 +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:   
   > > After the last changes, the failures on sparc64 are actually now down to   
   [1]:   
   > >   
   > > Summary of Failures:   
   > >   
   > > 26/755 gtk:gdk / dmabufformat   
    ERROR 3.28s    
   killed by signal 5 SIGTRAP   
   > > 21/755 gtk:gdk / memorytextur   
    ERROR 3.58s    
   killed by signal 5 SIGTRAP   
   > > 131/755 gtk:gsk / scalin   
    ERROR    
   3.36s killed by signal 5 SIGTRAP   
   > > 128/755 gtk:gsk / mis   
    E   
   ROR 3.82s killed by signal 5 SIGTRAP   
   > >   
   > > Ok: 723   
   > > Fail: 4   
   > > Skipped: 28   
   >   
   > And we need to disable those tests plus another one on powerpc as well:   
   >   
   > Summary of Failures:   
   >   
   > 26/755 gtk:gdk / dmabufformat   
    ERROR 4.57s    
   killed by signal 5 SIGTRAP   
   > 21/755 gtk:gdk / memorytextur   
    ERROR 5.05s    
   killed by signal 5 SIGTRAP   
   > 131/755 gtk:gsk / scalin   
    ERROR    
   5.31s killed by signal 5 SIGTRAP   
   > 128/755 gtk:gsk / mis   
    E   
   ROR 5.45s killed by signal 5 SIGTRAP   
   > 178/755 gtk:gtk / sorte   
    ERROR    
   4.37s killed by signal 6 SIGABRT   
      
   Sorry for the delay responding. I think what the Debian GNOME team   
   would like to see before skipping additional tests is some assurance   
   that gtk4 actually works well on these platforms. None of us have   
   access to a physical machine for these ports. If you have access to a   
   machine like that, could you confirm that gtk4 is working despite   
   these bugs? There is a binary package gtk-4-examples that install   
   gtk4-demo you can use to manually test a wide variety of gtk4 UI   
   elements.   
      
   Alternatively, and I know it's a lot of work, but someone could   
   identify and fix the code (or the tests) to correct the assumption   
   that isn't true for these architectures.   
      
   Thank you,   
   Jeremy Bícha   
      
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