Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 16:40:56 -0700 From: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> To: Ronald Klop <ronald-lists@klop.ws> Cc: Antoine Brodin <antoine@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD ARM List <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>, Philip Paeps <philip@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ampere2's main-armv7 crashed after only 3 min 51 sec, nothing started to build; libdm.so.{6->7} issues Message-ID: <4FDD9A40-B415-42B5-BA89-B89565C2A168@yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: <324733190.20464.1728850691630@localhost> References: <324733190.20464.1728850691630@localhost>
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On Oct 13, 2024, at 13:18, Ronald Klop <ronald-lists@klop.ws> wrote: > On ampere3 armv7 builds crashed in the same way.=20 >=20 > https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/ampere3/ >=20 > Regards, > Ronald >=20 >> Van: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> >> Datum: 13 oktober 2024 22:13 >> Aan: Antoine Brodin <antoine@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Mailing List = <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD ARM List <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> >> CC: Philip Paeps <philip@freebsd.org> >> Onderwerp: ampere2's main-armv7 crashed after only 3 min 51 sec, = nothing started to build; libdm.so.{6->7} issues >>=20 >> main-armv7 crashed before it was at a stage that has public log files = to look >> at. >>=20 >> I report this mostly because the currently distributed main-packages = for ports >> that involve use of libmd.so.6 are broken because main now has/uses = libmd.so.7 >> instead --so libmd.so.6 tends to be missing. Even when libmd.so.6 and >> libmd.so.7 both exist, the pkg (non -static) command is broken from = the >> recursive dependencies ending up referencing both. (pkg-static works = but pkg >> does not.) >>=20 >> It might be that the crash is because of the libmd.so.6 to libmd.so.7 = change >> in main. But I've no access to logs to look at. >>=20 >> It would be good to avoid having another main-arm64 bulk -a happen = before >> main-armv7 has a chance to produce main-armv7 packages with = libmd.so.7 >> references so that ports are again good for (modern) main-FreeBSD = [so: 15]. >>=20 >> But it seems that, for main-arm* port-packages, either: >>=20 >> 0) various distributed ports are incompatible with libmd.so.7 based >> main-FreeBSD (the current context for main-armv7) >>=20 >> vs. >>=20 >> 1) various distributed ports will be incompatible with libmd.so.6 >> based main-FreeBSD (so: older main/15 FreeBSD installations): >> the future contexts for main-armv7 and main-arm64 (and more). >>=20 >>=20 >> FYI: The libmd.so.{6->7} change dates back to 2024-Sep-30 in = FreeBSD's main. >> But the __FreeBSD_version 150002{3->4} change did not happen until >> 2024-Oct-02. >>=20 >>=20 >> main-powerpc-default's status for such: >>=20 >> Looks like FreeBSD:15:powerpc/latest/ was last updated on 2024-Mar-07 >> and so might not have the issue --by no longer having port-package >> updates of any kind. (32-bit powerpc is not to be supported by >> releng/15.0 as I understand: The only 32-bit platform will be armv7 >> as I understand.) Looks like I should have done a wider exploration instead of presuming just main-armv7 was broken. An interesting point is that none of the *-armv7-quarterly jails have failed so far. Just the *-armv7-default have failed: main-armv7-default p149fe86b8e79_s149e1af6a , 141releng-armv7-default 1f84c1fae602 , 133releng-armv7-default 1f84c1fae602 . I'll note that the arm64 ones did not fail: main-arm64-default p149fe86b8e79_s149e1af6ae4 141arm64-default 1f84c1fae602 , 133arm64-default 1f84c1fae602 . 133releng-armv7-default is the oldest failure for this issue: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 23:33:31 GMT start with elapsed: 00:05:26 . 133releng-armv7-default had a prior build: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 19:55:19 = GMT 58:03:54 141releng-armv7-default had no prior build attempts ( was: = 140releng-armv7-default ). main-armv7-default had a prior build: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 04:21:42 = GMT 61:50:05 I wonder what a common change is across the failing examples. =3D=3D=3D Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com
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