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Date:      Fri, 1 Mar 2024 08:09:27 +0000 (GMT)
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To:        kib@FreeBSD.org, dev-ci@FreeBSD.org
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Subject:   FreeBSD-stable-14-amd64-test - Build #406 - Still Unstable
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FreeBSD-stable-14-amd64-test - Build #406 (acb407522ca7fde1c0b06a05b5905b750b54e4eb) - Still Unstable

Build information: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-stable-14-amd64-test/406/
Full change log: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-stable-14-amd64-test/406/changes
Full build log: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-stable-14-amd64-test/406/console

Status explanation:
"Unstable" - some tests are suspected being broken by the following changes
"Still Unstable" - the failing test cases have not been fixed by these
                   following changes and this is a notification to note that
                   these changes have not been fully tested by the CI system

Change summaries:
(Those commits are likely but not certainly responsible)

b2c9d403d5a6d4a8eaaeff0005e48c6d107dba31 by kib:
fs/msdosfs fatblock: use ulmin() rather than min()

e38dee6120d5a88d7165aaccd8dab2f45068f921 by kib:
posixmqcontrol(1): manage posix message queues

acb407522ca7fde1c0b06a05b5905b750b54e4eb by kib:
sigsys test: correct count of delivered signals



The failed test cases:

2 tests failed.
FAILED:  sys.netpfil.pf.rtable.forward_v6

Error Message:
atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details

FAILED:  sys.netlink.test_netlink_message_writer.py.__test_cases_list__

Error Message:
Test program did not exit cleanly
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