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Date:      Thu, 13 Feb 2020 18:56:01 +0100
From:      Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   FATAL kernel too old
Message-ID:  <20200213175601.GA3262@c720-r342378>

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Hello,

I'm compiling ports with poudriere on a very recent kernel and I'm
getting the attached errors. What does this mean? Thanks.

	matthias


FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT (GENERIC) #2 r357756: Tue Feb 11 18:52:09 CET 2020

[01:28:59] [04] [00:01:01] Finished graphics/linux-c7-gdk-pixbuf2 | linux-c7-gdk-pixbuf2-2.36.12: Success
[01:29:01] [04] [00:00:00] Building security/linux-c7-libssh2 | linux-c7-libssh2-1.8.0
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
[01:29:43] [04] [00:00:42] Finished security/linux-c7-libssh2 | linux-c7-libssh2-1.8.0: Success
[01:29:44] [04] [00:00:00] Building devel/boehm-gc-threaded | boehm-gc-threaded-8.0.4_1
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
[01:29:55] [03] [00:03:27] Finished graphics/linux-c7-cairo | linux-c7-cairo-1.15.12_1: Success
[01:29:56] [03] [00:00:00] Building net/linux-c7-openldap | linux-c7-openldap-2.4.44_1
[01:30:31] [01] [00:04:49] Finished print/cups-filters | cups-filters-1.27.0_1: Success
[01:30:34] [01] [00:00:00] Building print/ghostscript9-agpl-x11 | ghostscript9-agpl-x11-9.50
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
FATAL: kernel too old
[01:30:55] [03] [00:00:59] Finished net/linux-c7-openldap | linux-c7-openldap-2.4.44_1: Success
[01:30:56] [03] [00:00:00] Building accessibility/linux-c7-atk | linux-c7-atk-2.28.1
FATAL: kernel too old

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