Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2021 12:38:05 -0700 From: bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: 14-CURRENT/aarch64 build problem Message-ID: <20210608193805.GA24803@www.zefox.net> In-Reply-To: <12319609-40E7-429A-B290-9C01B0A8ACDC@FreeBSD.org> References: <12319609-40E7-429A-B290-9C01B0A8ACDC@FreeBSD.org>
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On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 09:15:37PM +0200, Juraj Lutter wrote: > Hi, > > I???m having problem to build recent 14-CURRENT/aarch64 as of 6d2648bcaba9b14e2f5c76680f3e7608e1f125f4: > > --- cddl/lib/libuutil__L --- > make[4]: make[4]: don't know how to make uu_dprintf.c. Stop > make[4]: make[4]: don't know how to make uu_open.c. Stop > `uu_alloc.c' is up to date. > `uu_avl.c' is up to date. > `uu_dprintf.c' was not built (being made, type OP_DEPS_FOUND|OP_MARK, flags REMAKE|DONE_WAIT|DONE_ALLSRC|DONECYCLE)! > ??? > > The build is performed with pristine /usr/obj > FWIW, same problem seen here. In an added twist, git pull (hoping for a fix) fails also: root@www:/usr/src # git pull error: cannot lock ref 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs/legacy': 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs' exists; cannot create 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs/legacy' >From https://git.freebsd.org/src ! [new branch] vendor/openzfs/legacy -> freebsd/vendor/openzfs/legacy (unable to update local ref) error: cannot lock ref 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs/master': 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs' exists; cannot create 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs/master' ! [new branch] vendor/openzfs/master -> freebsd/vendor/openzfs/master (unable to update local ref) error: cannot lock ref 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs/zfs-2.1-release': 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs' exists; cannot create 'refs/remotes/freebsd/vendor/openzfs/zfs-2.1-release' ! [new branch] vendor/openzfs/zfs-2.1-release -> freebsd/vendor/openzfs/zfs-2.1-release (unable to update local ref) Is this a problem at my end, or the server's end? Thanks for reading, bob prohaska
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