On average the upstream tests loose ~55 minutes compared to former runs (~90 -> ~145 minutes).
Also that test times out:
autopkgtest [20:14:12]: test upstream: -----------------------]
upstream FAIL timed out
Also the later test for systemd-fsckd hangs until timeout:
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While the former could be tackled with marking things it long-test (seems to take longer but does not hang) the latter issue appears to be a full stop and that will consume whatever timeout we set.
Since that triggers for all kind of things in -proposed now and blocks many packages I'll set it to high, but otherwise leave it for your triage as there might already have been efforts taken ...
On average the upstream tests loose ~55 minutes compared to former runs (~90 -> ~145 minutes). ------- ------- --]
Also that test times out:
autopkgtest [20:14:12]: test upstream: -------
upstream FAIL timed out
Also the later test for systemd-fsckd hangs until timeout:
You are in emergency mode. After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view
system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or "exit"
to boot into default mode.
Press Enter for maintenance
(or press Control-D to continue):
While the former could be tackled with marking things it long-test (seems to take longer but does not hang) the latter issue appears to be a full stop and that will consume whatever timeout we set.
Since that triggers for all kind of things in -proposed now and blocks many packages I'll set it to high, but otherwise leave it for your triage as there might already have been efforts taken ...