[Bug 2055837]

Jsm28 2055837 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Mar 19 20:22:41 UTC 2024


(Not that suseconds_t *needs* to be 64-bit to store values from 0 to
999999, but there's nothing wrong with it being 64-bit either, it just
needs to agree with the type of tv_usec.)

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Title:
  Wrong type for timeval.tv_usec on armhf/Noble (and other failures)

Status in GLibC:
  New
Status in glibc package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I xfailed a whole stack of the "conform" tests on armhf, which
  presumably fail because of the change in default size of time_t (and
  off_t). We should work out what is going on here before release --
  maybe leaving them xfail is appropriate but I'm not confident to say
  that at this time.

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