[Bug 1464403] New: perl-5.26.0-393.fc27 FTBFS on x86_64: uni/ package.t and ../cpan/Unicode-Collate/t/illegalp.t tests fail

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464403

            Bug ID: 1464403
           Summary: perl-5.26.0-393.fc27 FTBFS on x86_64: uni/package.t
                    and ../cpan/Unicode-Collate/t/illegalp.t tests fail
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
         Component: perl
          Assignee: jplesnik@xxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: ppisar@xxxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: cweyl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, iarnell@xxxxxxxxx,
                    jplesnik@xxxxxxxxxx, kasal@xxxxxx,
                    perl-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ppisar@xxxxxxxxxx,
                    psabata@xxxxxxxxxx, rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx,
                    tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx



perl-5.26.0-393.fc27 fails to build on F27 on x86_64 in mock and koji only
because two tests fail now:

uni/opcroak.t ...................................................... ok
# Failed test 2 - comp/stash.t test 1 at uni/package.t line 44
#      got "\x{30cb}\x{30e5}\x{30fc}:\x{a46d}\x{291}:\x{c555}\x{187}:bar"
# expected "bar:\x{30cb}\x{30e5}\x{30fc}:\x{a46d}\x{291}:\x{c555}\x{187}"
uni/package.t ...................................................... 
Failed 1/18 subtests 
uni/parser.t ....................................................... ok
[...]
../cpan/Unicode-Collate/t/illegalp.t ............................... 
Failed 1/17 subtests 

Koschei reports this change in build root:

        glibc-common     2.25.90-6.fc27     >     2.25.90-7.fc27
    binutils     2.28-8.fc27     >     2.28-9.fc27
    perl-File-Path     2.13-2.fc27     >     2.14-1.fc27
    libcrypt-nss     2.25.90-6.fc27     >     2.25.90-7.fc27
    systemd-libs     233-2.fc27     >     233-4.fc27
    glibc     2.25.90-6.fc27     >     2.25.90-7.fc27
    glibc-devel     2.25.90-6.fc27     >     2.25.90-7.fc27
    openssl-libs     1:1.1.0f-2.fc27     >     1:1.1.0f-3.fc27
    python3-setuptools     35.0.2-1.fc27     >     36.0.1-1.fc27
    pcre     8.40-7.fc27     >     8.41-0.1.RC1.fc27
    libffi     3.1-10.fc26     >     3.1-11.fc27
    glibc-headers     2.25.90-6.fc27     >     2.25.90-7.fc27
    nss-softokn-freebl     3.30.2-2.fc27     >     3.31.0-2.fc27
    glibc-all-langpacks     2.25.90-6.fc27     >     2.25.90-7.fc27
    expat     2.2.0-2.fc26     >     2.2.1-1.fc27
    kernel-headers     4.12.0-0.rc4.git3.1....     >    
4.12.0-0.rc5.git2.1....
    nss-util     3.30.2-3.fc27     >     3.31.0-2.fc27
    nspr     4.14.0-2.fc27     >     4.15.0-1.fc27
    python3-appdirs     1.4.0-10.fc26     <     
    nss-softokn     3.30.2-2.fc27     >     3.31.0-2.fc27
    python3-six     1.10.0-8.fc26     <     
    gdb-headless     8.0-13.fc27     >     8.0-17.fc27
    system-python     3.6.1-7.fc27     <     
    curl     7.54.0-5.fc27     >     7.54.1-2.fc27
    libcurl     7.54.0-5.fc27     >     7.54.1-2.fc27
    python3-packaging     16.8-5.fc27     <     
    audit-libs     2.7.6-1.fc27     >     2.7.7-1.fc27

There is also different kernel (passing: 4.10.14-200.fc25, failing:
4.11.5-200.fc25).

I cannot reproduce in a virtual machine. It can be reproduced in a mock
enviroment with F27 build root only:

$ mock --no-clean --no-cleanup-after -r fedora-rawhide-x86_64  --chroot 'cd
/builddir/build/BUILD/perl-5.26.0/; POSIXLY_CORRECT=y TERM=vt100
LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LD_PRELOAD=$PWD/libperl.so ./perl -I$PWD/lib t/uni/package.t'
INFO: mock.py version 1.4.2 starting (python version = 3.5.3)...
Start: init plugins
INFO: selinux disabled
Finish: init plugins
Start: run
Start: chroot init
WARNING: For multilib systems, both architectures of nosync library need to be
installed
INFO: calling preinit hooks
INFO: enabled root cache
INFO: enabled dnf cache
Start: cleaning dnf metadata
Finish: cleaning dnf metadata
INFO: enabled HW Info plugin
Mock Version: 1.4.2
INFO: Mock Version: 1.4.2
Finish: chroot init
INFO: Running in chroot: ['cd /builddir/build/BUILD/perl-5.26.0/;
POSIXLY_CORRECT=y TERM=vt100 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LD_PRELOAD=$PWD/libperl.so ./perl
-I$PWD/lib t/uni/package.t']
Start: chroot ['cd /builddir/build/BUILD/perl-5.26.0/; POSIXLY_CORRECT=y
TERM=vt100 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LD_PRELOAD=$PWD/libperl.so ./perl -I$PWD/lib
t/uni/package.t']
# Failed test 2 - comp/stash.t test 1 at t/uni/package.t line 44
#      got "\x{30cb}\x{30e5}\x{30fc}:\x{a46d}\x{291}:\x{c555}\x{187}:bar"
# expected "bar:\x{30cb}\x{30e5}\x{30fc}:\x{a46d}\x{291}:\x{c555}\x{187}"
1..18
ok 1 - sanity check. If we got this far, UTF-8 in package names is legal.
not ok 2 - comp/stash.t test 1
ok 3 - comp/stash.t test 2
ok 4 - comp/stash.t test 3
ok 5 - comp/stash.t test 4
ok 6 - comp/stash.t test 5
ok 7 - comp/stash.t test 6
ok 8 - comp/stash.t test 7
ok 9 - comp/stash.t test 8
ok 10 - comp/stash.t test 9
ok 11 - comp/stash.t test 10
ok 12 - comp/stash.t test 11
ok 13 - comp/stash.t test 12
ok 14 - comp/stash.t test 13
ok 15 - comp/stash.t test 14
ok 16 - comp/package_block.t test
ok 17 - latin1->meth works
ok 18 - utf8->meth works
Finish: chroot ['cd /builddir/build/BUILD/perl-5.26.0/; POSIXLY_CORRECT=y
TERM=vt100 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LD_PRELOAD=$PWD/libperl.so ./perl -I$PWD/lib
t/uni/package.t']
Finish: run

The test fails even when run against previous /usr/bin/perl.

I suspected POSIXLY_CORRECT=y environment variable that really somehow
influences lexicographical sorting performed by the test. But it's value does
not have any effect on the test.

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