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Re: FreeBSD ports for GDL2 and GSWeb


From: David Chisnall
Subject: Re: FreeBSD ports for GDL2 and GSWeb
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2019 20:09:57 -0700
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Hi,

That's quite an exciting error. It looks as if the build is fine, the install is fine, the checks that the plist match the things in the stage directory are all fine, and then something is crashing while building the package. I've never seen this before. Can you add a -i flag to your poudriere testport command? That should drop you in the jail environment - try running make package and see if you get any more information about what crashes.

David

On 29/05/2019 21:58, Edwin Ancaer wrote:
Hello guys,

one last request before I return to gardening: it seems that the above error only occurs with the poudriere port that I try to create. I can build all other gnustep ports without problems.

I attached the Makefile, pkg-descr, pkg-plist and distinfo for the port. If someone could have a look if the error occurs at their side also, it might just be a local problem.

Thans for the help you all provided,



Op wo 29 mei 2019 om 10:22 schreef Edwin Ancaer <eancaer@gmail.com <mailto:eancaer@gmail.com>>:

    Reading Davids answer, I realize I did not explain well what was the
    problem. The error occurred during the at the execution of the
    poudriere testport command, giving a following logfile:

    ===========================================================================
    =>> Recording filesystem state for prebuild... done
=======================<phase: configure  >============================
    ===>   renaissanc- depends on executable: gmake - found
    ===>   renaissanc- depends on file: /usr/local/bin/ld.gold - found
    ===>   renaissanc- depends on shared library: libgnustep-base.so -
    found (/usr/local/GNUstep/System/Library/Libraries/libgnustep-base.so)
    ===>   renaissanc- depends on shared library: libgnustep-gui.so -
    found (/usr/local/GNUstep/System/Library/Libraries/libgnustep-gui.so)
    ===>  Configuring for renaissanc-
    ===========================================================================
=======================<phase: build  >============================
    ===>  Building for renaissanc-
    gmake[1]: Entering directory
    '/wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/renaissance/work/libs-renaissance-13bd630'
    GNUmakefile:29:
    GNUmakefile:30: Unable to obtain GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES setting from
    gnustep-config!
    GNUmakefile:31: Perhaps gnustep-make is not properly installed,
    GNUmakefile:32: so gnustep-config is not in your PATH.
    GNUmakefile:33:
    GNUmakefile:34: Your PATH is currently
    
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/renaissance/work/.bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/nonexistent/bin
    GNUmakefile:35:
    GNUmakefile:40: *** You need to set GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES before
    compiling!.  Stop.
    gmake[1]: Leaving directory
    '/wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/renaissance/work/libs-renaissance-13bd630'
    ===> Compilation failed unexpectedly.
    Try to set MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes and rebuild before reporting the
    failure to
    the maintainer.
    *** Error code 1

    That was solved by adding build to the line: USE_GNUSTEP=   base gui
    *build.*

    Now the next problem has occurred:

    ====> Running Q/A tests (stage-qa)
    Warning: 'GNUstep/System/Library/Libraries/libRenaissance.so.0.9.0'
    is not stripped consider trying INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip or
    using ${STRIP_CMD}
    Warning:
    
'GNUstep/System/Applications/GSMarkupLocalizableStrings.app/GSMarkupLocalizableStrings'
    is not stripped consider trying INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip or
    using ${STRIP_CMD}
    Warning:
    'GNUstep/System/Applications/GSMarkupBrowser.app/GSMarkupBrowser' is
    not stripped consider trying INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip or using
    ${STRIP_CMD}
    ====> Checking for pkg-plist issues (check-plist)
    ===> Parsing plist
    ===> Checking for items in STAGEDIR missing from pkg-plist
    ===> Checking for items in pkg-plist which are not in STAGEDIR
    ===> No pkg-plist issues found (check-plist)
    =>> Checking for staging violations... done
=======================<phase: package  >============================
    ===>  Building package for renaissance-
    Child process pid=66023 terminated abnormally: Bus error
    *** Error code 1

    Stop.
    make: stopped in /usr/ports/devel/renaissance
    build of devel/renaissance | renaissance- ended at Wed May 29
    09:39:04 CEST 2019
    build time: 00:01:55
    !!! build failure encountered !!!
    [00:02:04] Error: Build failed in phase: package
    [00:02:04] Cleaning up
    [00:02:04] Unmounting file systems



    If you're still not bored to death by this endless series of
    problems, any clues on how to solve this are appreciated.


    Kind regards,


    Op ma 27 mei 2019 om 19:06 schreef David Chisnall
    <gnustep@theravensnest.org <mailto:gnustep@theravensnest.org>>:

        On 27 May 2019, at 12:07, Edwin Ancaer <eancaer@gmail.com
        <mailto:eancaer@gmail.com>> wrote:
         >
         > The one haunting me now is the fact that I have to run the
        poudriere command  to test my port for renaissance as root  and
        that for root, the GNUStep environment is not defined.
         >

        You have to run poudriere as root, but then it will source the
        relevant gnustep files in the jail that it uses for building if
        the port is marked as USES = gnustep.  You should then end up
        with a package repo somewhere inside /usr/local/poudriere.  The
        best thing to do is create a local config file in
        /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/ pointing to that and install the
        package from there for testing.  You don’t have to do anything
        inside the poudriere-created jail other than check that things
        build, you can test on any system you like (including the host).

        David


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