The only failure left was gfs2-utils, which is unrelated.
I just confirmed it's indeed unrelated (passes on i386 kernel, fails on amd64 kernel, same version), and reported bug 1859827 to work on it.
The failure started to happen because the i386 kernels are no longer built/available.
Update on autopkgtests.
The only failure left was gfs2-utils, which is unrelated.
I just confirmed it's indeed unrelated (passes on i386 kernel, fails on amd64 kernel, same version), and reported bug 1859827 to work on it.
The failure started to happen because the i386 kernels are no longer built/available.
This should be good to go now.
cheers,
Mauricio
- i386/i686)
# uname -rvm
5.3.0-13-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 24 02:43:47 UTC 2019 i686
root@sf256930ei:~# gfs2_jadd -j 1 /mnt
Filesystem: /mnt
Old journals: 2
New journals: 3
- amd64/x86_64)
# uname -rvm
5.3.0-13-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 24 02:46:08 UTC 2019 x86_64
# gfs2_jadd -j 1 /mnt
GETFLAGS: Inappropriate ioctl for device