Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 00:37:26 +0100 From: Marco Steinbach <coco@executive-computing.de> To: Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de> Cc: ilyuha.arkhipov@gmail.com, eugene@wdc.spb.ru, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: cannot open tty-output Message-ID: <514F8E36.3010606@executive-computing.de> In-Reply-To: <20130324215847.2243e4dc@bsd64.grem.de> References: <514F56BF.5040805@home.wdc.spb.ru> <20130324215847.2243e4dc@bsd64.grem.de>
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Michael Gmelin schrieb: > On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 23:40:47 +0400 > "Eugene V. Boontseff" <eugene@home.wdc.spb.ru> wrote: > >> *Marco Steinbach wrote: >> * >>> Hi, >>> >>> after installing dialog4ports, I'm getting the following behaviour >>> on each 8.3-STABLE I tried: >>> >>> # jexec <JID> /bin/tcsh >>> # cd <SomePortDir> >>> # make config >>> >>> cannot open tty-output >>> ===> Options unchanged >>> # >>> >>> Regardless, if I'm logged in on the console or connect to the host >>> via ssh. >>> >>> >>> I've also tried on 8.4-BETA1 (r248617), but got the same behaviour. >>> >>> Anyone else experiencing this ? >> Yes, I have also experienced this. >> 8.3-STABLE r244863 >> Only if i do a "make config" in a jail. >> Outside the jail all goes well. >>> MfG CoCo > > This problem doesn't exist in 9.1. On 8 it only happens when you > jexeced into the jail (ssh should be ok). As a workaround you can run > tmux (sysutils/tmux) within your jail and install ports from within the > terminal multiplexer (screen will do as well, but is also heavier). > dialog4ports(1) uses stdout for passing back results, where the former dialog(1) used stderr. I reverted the new behaviour back to the previous one, which fixed the problem for me. I don't know about other implications, though. Ilya (author of dialog4ports) is aware of the problem and having a look at it. I'm glad that other people are running into this, also. I was beginning to think, that there's something fundamentally wrong with the way our 8.x jails are configured. MfG CoCo
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