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#36684
"View build log" - but it's empty (at first)!
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Reported by: Chris Marusich <cmmarusich <at> gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 06:42:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: unreproducible
Done: Chris Marusich <cmmarusich <at> gmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #11 received at 36684 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi Chris,
Chris Marusich <cmmarusich <at> gmail.com> skribis:
> Whoops, I got my wires crossed. Those build logs are for
> evolution-data-server, not ant-bootstrap. However, the same problem
> holds for evolution-data-server - I built it, it failed, it said I could
> find the logs at
> /var/log/guix/drvs/7f/n896phqyv9r636yhjipa9k4qm7g9ni-evolution-data-server-3.30.2.drv.bz2,
> it was empty at first, but then it became full.
I guess there’s a small window during which the bzip file handle hasn’t
been closed, and so you could see an empty file. However, that window
should be extremely small: as soon as the client disconnects or the
build terminates, the daemon closes the log.
> In fact, it is only partially full, since the file ends unexpectedly:
>
> $ bzcat /var/log/guix/drvs/7f/n896phqyv9r636yhjipa9k4qm7g9ni-evolution-data-server-3.30.2.drv.bz2 > /dev/null
>
> bzcat: Compressed file ends unexpectedly;
> perhaps it is corrupted? *Possible* reason follows.
> bzcat: Success
> Input file = /var/log/guix/drvs/7f/n896phqyv9r636yhjipa9k4qm7g9ni-evolution-data-server-3.30.2.drv.bz2, output file = (stdout)
>
> It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted.
> You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such files.
>
> You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover
> data from undamaged sections of corrupted files.
So this particular log file remained truncated?
I’ve never experienced it. Is there a scenario that allows you to
reproduce it?
Thanks,
Ludo’.
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