Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2025 23:36:12 +0100 From: Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net> To: Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@freebsd.org> Cc: Nuno Teixeira <eduardo@freebsd.org>, "Hurling, Rainer" <rhurlin@freebsd.org>, Dimitry Andric <dim@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: poudriere loop: llvm19-19.1.7: missed shlib PORTREVISION chase Message-ID: <644c3cfe-6135-4e26-9043-602a10ce041a@madpilot.net> In-Reply-To: <r64nqrgxikqq6atzpzylbyfgrgrkz2bevl2tblpqjdilqkksuw@6vmkldhsi42u> References: <CAFDf7UL6icbdu5705GFhvy3Lx5Qf4mAO9LkLp3nS=i8CMOZmBg@mail.gmail.com> <CAFDf7U%2B76qtxaQZsLbS6ppg39=GofXLncnRB_MxJREe0NMuJwA@mail.gmail.com> <CAFDf7U%2BGmUucAgq0y_ukRrWeJ5gW6Sb4pas55hEpyD36WLUwKw@mail.gmail.com> <68bbf05d-1d4a-4819-bb83-be6c4f002a63@gwdg.de> <CAFDf7UJ14XS7oAVjo1pcj_fqTx=PQZd3P=nQLVBkbzD0nU8X8w@mail.gmail.com> <7fb64cac-9b09-4235-9235-2bfb6c228442@gwdg.de> <CAFDf7UKT4DqT1i9aQxcM3X3bYkHVbGTxwvXxn_Lg5jNXYoOVHQ@mail.gmail.com> <4de598b1-a576-4ac6-949c-63d1065d818d@madpilot.net> <iqazj5j5pjg3kws54y3xpt72frcaslexxvzqdacsrgpt6ftemy@vvqhzxhg7oxn> <lvhulcaznwjrfnchozithatlvc5a2otkpdrlee4gvrua2qwda2@ufumkjdfzkdk> <r64nqrgxikqq6atzpzylbyfgrgrkz2bevl2tblpqjdilqkksuw@6vmkldhsi42u>
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On 01/02/25 22:56, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > On Sat 01 Feb 22:40, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: >> On Fri 31 Jan 19:13, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: >>> On Fri 31 Jan 18:18, Guido Falsi wrote: >>>> On 27/01/25 10:56, Nuno Teixeira wrote: >>>>> Hello Rainer, >>>>> >>>>> > Wouldn't this be the right time to get Bapt@ involved? After all, he has >>>>> > worked intensively on the pkg updates. >>>>> >>>>> Yes it is. I'm CC'ing bapt@. >>>> >>>> Since this issue was pestering me while testing multiple ports with >>>> unnecessarily lengthy rebuilds I took a look. >>>> >>>> I have posted a pull request for poudriere [1] with a fix/workaround that >>>> works for me and allows me to have a functional build machine. >>>> >>>> I'm not sure if this fix is completely correct, but maybe it can be useful >>>> to other people as a work around. >>>> >>>> >>>> [1] https://github.com/freebsd/poudriere/pull/1204 >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net> >>> >>> at quick glance it sounds like a bug in pkg I ll have a look at it next week >>> >>> Bapt >>> >> >> After deeper analysis, I figure pkg is right and each time it claims a need for >> After a deeper analysis: >> 32bits libs, they are actually needed. for reported ports, I think the >> PKG_NO_VERSION_FOR_DEPS=yes does not work yet with newer pkg version. >> >> I have found while analysing to potential bug at pkg install time for people not >> using pkgbase, which I will work on fixing, not nothing wrong regarding the :32 >> handling at pkg build time (aka what you face in poudriere). >> >> I may be wrong, but I am not sure I am. >> >> For people who haven't notice one of the major change of pkg 2.x is tracking 32 >> bit libraries (and potentially linux one, off for now) AND tracking base >> libraries always. >> >> After a deeper analysis: >> My understanding if poudriere with PKG_NO_VERSION_FOR_DEPS=yes would work ok as >> if, if the building jail was built using pkgbase. >> >> What poudriere lacks for the options if gathering base libaries to consider them >> as provided. >> >> Note that pkg at runtime if not running on a system install using pkgbase, will >> scan for base libraries. (Note this is where I found the bug I am interesting >> in: it does not scan for 32bit libraries yet, which make pkg check -d unhappy) >> >> Best regards, >> Bapt >> > > And I was wrong about the pkg install bug, we do scan for 32bit livraries, so > everything should be fine. Bapt, thanks for the analysis. SO I gather I need to rebuild my jails from scratch, possibly from pkgbase, but I'm not sure what I can do about my head jail which I build from source, and do also use to generate pkgbase packages for my desktops/laptop etc. Or maybe I'm completely missing the point. -- Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net>
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