[Bug 2222854] perl-Test-Valgrind-1.19-22.fc39 FTBFS with perl 5.38.0: t/20-bad.t fails

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--- Comment #3 from Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
OK, the test is failing because the trace report from valgrind does not include
the symbol 'Perl_pp_entersub' (see the Fedora 38 trace for comparison). Not
sure why that is, or if it would be there if debuginfo was installed, so I
don't know if this is an upstream issue or not.

In any case, I'm able to work around it by having the test look for the
'XS_Test__Valgrind_leak' and 'Perl_runops_standard' symbols surrounding where
'Perl_pp_entersub' was expected.


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