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Date:      Sun, 13 Oct 2013 13:50:32 +0200
From:      Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Ekkehard Gehm <freebsd@doom-labs.net>
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: stagedir vs. jail
Message-ID:  <20131013115031.GF91605@ithaqua.etoilebsd.net>
In-Reply-To: <20131013105853.GA63463@doom-labs.net>
References:  <20131013105853.GA63463@doom-labs.net>

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On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 12:58:53PM +0200, Ekkehard Gehm wrote:
> Hey!
>=20
> I resently have some problems installing/updating ports. The main problem=
 is that the stagedir path is somehow messed up.
>=20
> The system is running FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE-p6 and I'm working in a jail. W=
hile building it creates the stagedir in /s/portbuild/usr/ports/...../usr/l=
ocal/
> BUT: When it comes to the pkg building it suddently is looking in .../usr=
-local/.. witch acctualy is a part of the symlink. (In the jail /usr/local =
is a symlink to /s/usr-local). Resulting in an failure.=20

we would need more details about your setup and what you use for buildling
packages. the packages builder cluster are builind things in jail and it
perfectly works.

>=20
> The only workiaround  is disabling stage completly thru make.conf...
> As this is very quick'n'dirty I wonder if there is any other solution!
>=20
Nope that doesn't work as there is no way to globally disable staging,
if you add NO_STAGE in make.conf all you end up with is a messed package db=
, if
you are very very lucky it might sometime work.

Bapt

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