Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 15:59:47 -0400 From: Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com> To: ports@freebsd.org Cc: Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com> Subject: building broken after today's update Message-ID: <541DDCB3.1010606@rcn.com>
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(This (as far as I know) is something I've screwed up, not a problem with the ports build process; I just need some help setting things right.) After a morning of updating various ports, the build process is broken; specifically, it _appears_ to involve "make". Test case: huff@>> cd /usr/ports/misc/pciids huff@>> make clean ... and nothing happens. After waiting a few seconds start hitting 'ctl-t' and get this: load: 0.20 cmd: sh 41244 [running] 0.00r 0.00u 0.00s 1% 1388k make[2]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[11]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[1]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[3]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[9]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[7]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[12]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[14]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[6]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[5]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[4]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[10]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[15]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[13]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make: Working in: /usr/ports/misc/pciids make[8]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 load: 0.20 cmd: sh 41403 [running] 0.00r 0.00u 0.00s 2% 332k make[23]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[18]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[14]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make: Working in: /usr/ports/misc/pciids make[3]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[17]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[16]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 make[9]: Working in: /usr/ports/lang/python33 until I ctl-c out. I have no idea what happened; as far as I know there's no reason for make to involve python. Help, please? Bewildered, Robert Huff
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