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Date:      Tue, 11 Aug 2020 17:46:46 -0700
From:      bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net>
To:        Jan Beich <jbeich@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Firefox build fails in cargo, with a segfault.
Message-ID:  <20200812004646.GB61794@www.zefox.net>
In-Reply-To: <ft8s-kg2b-wny@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <20200811183733.GA61794@www.zefox.net> <ft8s-kg2b-wny@FreeBSD.org>

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On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 11:50:36PM +0200, Jan Beich wrote:
> bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> writes:
> 
> > The latest attempts to compile www/firefox stopped with:
> >  
> > gmake[4]: *** [/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/firefox-79.0/config/makefiles/rust.mk:294: force-cargo-library-build] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> > gmake[3]: *** [/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/firefox-79.0/config/recurse.mk:72: toolkit/library/rust/target] Error 2
> > gmake[2]: *** [/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/firefox-79.0/config/recurse.mk:34: compile] Error 2
> > gmake[1]: *** [/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/firefox-79.0/config/rules.mk:390: all] Error 2
> >
> > This is on a Raspberry Pi3 running -current at r363786, cargo is at 1.45.0,
> > ports are at 544659.
> >
> > Thanks for reading, any suggestions appreciated!
> 
> Get a backtrace for more details.
> 
Apologies if this is a dumb question, but can you point me to a
procedure? My only acquaintance with backtraces is during kernel
crashes, when the backtraces is presented on the console. At this
point it's not obvious what crashed (gmake or cargo), nor where
the core file went.

> The package cluster (or rather the single oversubscribed aarch64
> machine) hasn't caught up yet but previous versions built fine.
> 
> http://thunderx1.nyi.freebsd.org/data/latest-per-pkg/firefox/

Might this problem be specific to the Pi3? I thought not, but....

Thanks for replying,

bob prohaska




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