Created attachment 31491 [details] 'make check' screen output The setup is the same as in https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25306 ; see the attached screen output of 'make check'.
Does this still fail in the latest 1.4.x release (currently 1.4.12)? 1.2.x versions are only supported for security fixes now. There have been some improvements to file descriptor management which may have fixed this. I notice from the test output that you're running this as a user called 'qemu'. Are you running the build and/or tests in a weird environment, such as under qemu-system or qemu-user emulation of a different CPU architecture? If your setup is not the same as would be expected from a normal Linux system, please say so when reporting bugs!
(In reply to comment #1) > Does this still fail in the latest 1.4.x release (currently 1.4.12)? 1.2.x > versions are only supported for security fixes now. > > There have been some improvements to file descriptor management which may have > fixed this. > > I notice from the test output that you're running this as a user called 'qemu'. > Are you running the build and/or tests in a weird environment, such as under > qemu-system or qemu-user emulation of a different CPU architecture? If your > setup is not the same as would be expected from a normal Linux system, please > say so when reporting bugs! It's a regular Linux system; 'qemu' is a user ID I occasionally use to run QEMU, i.e. just an "alter ego". The setup is directory per target. If you need, I can attach a my autogenerated 'configure' wrapper clearly showing this.
Created attachment 47885 [details] 'make check' screen output for dbus-1.4.1 Looks like for dbus-1.4.1 'make check' is OK - please see the attached screen output.
(In reply to comment #3) > Looks like for dbus-1.4.1 'make check' is OK - please see the attached screen > output. FIXED, then. (But I strongly recommend upgrading to 1.4.12, or at the very least, cherry-picking selected fixes from it - particularly Bug #38120.)
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