☠ Buildbot (Python): python/cpython - failed test (failure) (main)

The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder PPC64LE RHEL7 LTO + PGO 3.x while building python/cpython. Full details are available at: https://buildbot.python.org/all/#/builders/43/builds/5305
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Worker for this Build: cstratak-RHEL7-ppc64le
Build Reason: <unknown> Blamelist: Alex Turner <nerdscentral@googlemail.com>, Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>, Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>, Kirill Podoprigora <kirill.bast9@mail.ru>, Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>, Savannah Ostrowski <savannahostrowski@gmail.com>, Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>, Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>, Tian Gao <gaogaotiantian@hotmail.com>, mpage <mpage@meta.com>
BUILD FAILED: failed test (failure)
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From https://github.com/python/cpython
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HEAD is now at 8b56d82... GH-118306: Update JIT to use LLVM 18 (GH-118307) Switched to and reset branch 'main'
find: ‘build’: No such file or directory find: ‘build’: No such file or directory find: ‘build’: No such file or directory find: ‘build’: No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:3101: clean-retain-profile] Error 1 (ignored) In file included from Python/optimizer_analysis.c:437: Python/optimizer_cases.c.h: In function ‘optimize_uops’: Python/optimizer_cases.c.h:1444:23: warning: assignment to ‘_PyInterpreterFrame *’ {aka ‘struct _PyInterpreterFrame *’} from incompatible pointer type ‘_Py_UopsSymbol *’ {aka ‘struct _Py_UopsSymbol *’} [-Wincompatible-pointer-types] gen_frame = sym_new_not_null(ctx); ^ Python/Python-ast.c: In function ‘init_types’: Python/Python-ast.c:5478:1: note: variable tracking size limit exceeded with -fvar-tracking-assignments, retrying without init_types(struct ast_state *state) ^~~~~~~~~~ ./Modules/_testlimitedcapi/unicode.c: In function ‘test_string_from_format’: ./Modules/_testlimitedcapi/unicode.c:1416:1: note: variable tracking size limit exceeded with -fvar-tracking-assignments, retrying without test_string_from_format(PyObject *self, PyObject *Py_UNUSED(ignored)) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ./Modules/_testlimitedcapi/unicode.c: In function ‘test_string_from_format’: ./Modules/_testlimitedcapi/unicode.c:1416:1: note: variable tracking size limit exceeded with -fvar-tracking-assignments, retrying without test_string_from_format(PyObject *self, PyObject *Py_UNUSED(ignored)) ^ Python/Python-ast.c: In function ‘init_types’: Python/Python-ast.c:5478:1: note: variable tracking size limit exceeded with -fvar-tracking-assignments, retrying without init_types(struct ast_state *state) ^ Python/Python-ast.c: In function ‘init_types’: Python/Python-ast.c:5478:1: note: variable tracking size limit exceeded with -fvar-tracking-assignments, retrying without init_types(struct ast_state *state) ^ Python/Python-ast.c: In function ‘init_types’: Python/Python-ast.c:5478:1: note: variable tracking size limit exceeded with -fvar-tracking-assignments, retrying without init_types(struct ast_state *state) ^ In file included from Python/optimizer_analysis.c:437: Python/optimizer_cases.c.h: In function ‘optimize_uops’: Python/optimizer_cases.c.h:1444:23: warning: assignment to ‘_PyInterpreterFrame *’ {aka ‘struct _PyInterpreterFrame *’} from incompatible pointer type ‘_Py_UopsSymbol *’ {aka ‘struct _Py_UopsSymbol *’} [-Wincompatible-pointer-types] gen_frame = sym_new_not_null(ctx); ^
make: *** [Makefile:2232: buildbottest] Error 2
Test report
Failed tests:
- test_capi
Sincerely, -The BuildbotThe Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder ARM64 MacOS M1 Refleaks NoGIL 3.x while building python/cpython. Full details are available at: https://buildbot.python.org/all/#/builders/1368/builds/865
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Worker for this Build: itamaro-macos-arm64-aws
Build Reason: <unknown> Blamelist: Alex Turner <nerdscentral@googlemail.com>, Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>, Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>, Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>, Savannah Ostrowski <savannahostrowski@gmail.com>, Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>, Tian Gao <gaogaotiantian@hotmail.com>
BUILD FAILED: failed test (failure)
Summary of the results of the build (if available):
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Captured traceback
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/ec2-user/buildbot/buildarea/3.x.itamaro-macos-arm64-aws.macos-with-brew.refleak.nogil/build/Lib/test/test_threading.py", line 2035, in test_interrupt_main_subthread t.start() ~~~~~~~^^ File "/Users/ec2-user/buildbot/buildarea/3.x.itamaro-macos-arm64-aws.macos-with-brew.refleak.nogil/build/Lib/threading.py", line 977, in start self._started.wait() # Will set ident and native_id ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^ File "/Users/ec2-user/buildbot/buildarea/3.x.itamaro-macos-arm64-aws.macos-with-brew.refleak.nogil/build/Lib/threading.py", line 656, in wait with self._cond: ...<3 lines>... return signaled File "/Users/ec2-user/buildbot/buildarea/3.x.itamaro-macos-arm64-aws.macos-with-brew.refleak.nogil/build/Lib/threading.py", line 307, in __exit__ return self._lock.__exit__(*args) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^ RuntimeError: release unlocked lock
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/ec2-user/buildbot/buildarea/3.x.itamaro-macos-arm64-aws.macos-with-brew.refleak.nogil/build/Lib/threading.py", line 659, in wait signaled = self._cond.wait(timeout) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/ec2-user/buildbot/buildarea/3.x.itamaro-macos-arm64-aws.macos-with-brew.refleak.nogil/build/Lib/threading.py", line 368, in wait self._acquire_restore(saved_state) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/ec2-user/buildbot/buildarea/3.x.itamaro-macos-arm64-aws.macos-with-brew.refleak.nogil/build/Lib/threading.py", line 315, in _acquire_restore def _acquire_restore(self, x):
KeyboardInterrupt
Test report
Failed tests:
- test_threading
Failed subtests:
- test_interrupt_main_subthread - test.test_threading.InterruptMainTests.test_interrupt_main_subthread
Sincerely, -The Buildbot
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