Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 13:44:43 -0400 From: Rick Miller <vmiller@hostileadmin.com> To: Michelle Sullivan <michelle@sorbs.net> Cc: "ports@freebsd.org" <ports@freebsd.org>, Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Ports tree gone unstable? Message-ID: <CAHzLAVEK-1U1TMrEhYPBbc9WFqYYRwEELWxodBbpfU-eV06%2BHg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <5720F606.10104@sorbs.net> References: <5720D560.3070401@sorbs.net> <CAN6yY1vqaMjT-mdL-oYO7tD7bH1nqRg=2B3011X5TTBBPrDJeQ@mail.gmail.com> <5720EEA0.3040307@sorbs.net> <CAHzLAVHCNavursUGmLmeT4wWtv9_9NL2Q0FU%2BnRNifY-dxc-mQ@mail.gmail.com> <5720F606.10104@sorbs.net>
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On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Michelle Sullivan <michelle@sorbs.net> wrote: > Rick Miller wrote: > >> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Michelle Sullivan <michelle@sorbs.net> >> wrote: >> >> Kevin Oberman wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 8:06 AM, Michelle Sullivan <michelle@sorbs.net> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> After a portsnap update it seems all my jails won't build the current >>>> tree >>>> >>>>> returning the following error: >>>>> >>>>> ====>> MOVED: sysutils/puppet renamed to sysutils/puppet38 >>>>> ====>> MOVED: textproc/rubygem-augeas renamed to >>>>> textproc/rubygem-ruby-augeas >>>>> >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for converters/libiconv >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for archivers/unzip >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for converters/p5-Encode >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for converters/p5-Convert-BinHex >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for converters/p5-Encode-Locale >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for converters/p5-JSON-PP >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for converters/p5-JSON >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for converters/p5-JSON-XS >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for converters/p5-Text-Iconv >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for databases/ip4r >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for databases/gdbm >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for databases/p5-Bucardo >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> >>>>> Terminated >>>>> Terminated >>>>> Terminated >>>>> Terminated >>>>> ====>> Cleaning up >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for databases/p5-DBD-Pg >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/ccache' not found. >>>>> ====>> Computing deps for databases/memcached >>>>> ====>> Error: Invalid port origin '/usr/local/bin/automake-1.15' not >>>>> found. >>>>> ====>> Umounting file systems >>>>> >>>>> Checked updating but don't see anything to suggest that port origins of >>>>> '/usr/local/bin/ccache' are normal.. >>>>> >>>> >>>> It looks like you're building with Poudriere. >> > > I am. > > I observed similar behavior, >> but not the exact message the other day. I don't remember what origin it >> was complaining about, but located a post (either on a mailing list or >> forums) recommending a `pkg install poudriere`. >> > > That wouldn't actually help as pourdiere is already installed on the host > and I see no relevant reason why it would be correct to put it inside the > reference jail. I thought the same. The system was running Poudriere already, but after executing this on a private repo, it no longer failed. Admittedly, I moved on and didn't dig into it any deeper so I can't draw any correlation between your scenario and mine to determine if they are indeed related. Blech...unable to locate the post I referenced either. Sorry. -- Take care Rick Miller
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