Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 11:45:06 +0100 From: Erik Cederstrand <erik@cederstrand.dk> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: chroot: conftest stuck in umtxn state Message-ID: <47552FB2.90703@cederstrand.dk>
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Hi! I'm installing some ports into a chroot environment that will eventually go on a separate machine. When installing python25, the installation gets stuck in the configure phase when checking for pthread: # chroot /perfmon/slaves/src/packages/CURRENT-2007.11.27.13.29.20/ /bin/sh -c "cd /usr/ports/lang/python25; WRKDIRPREFIX=/tmp make BATCH=yes install clean; " [...] checking whether cc accepts -Olimit 1500... no checking whether pthreads are available without options... no checking whether cc accepts -Kpthread... no checking whether cc accepts -Kthread... no checking whether cc accepts -pthread... and then the installation freezes. top shows conftest is in umtx state: 1696 root 1 96 0 3200K 840K umtxn 0:00 0.00% conftest and is only killable with kill -9. /usr/ports in the chroot is nullfs-mounted, and ports options files have been pre-installed in the chroot's /var/db/ports The host: # uname -a FreeBSD perfmonserver.itu.dk 7.0-BETA4 FreeBSD 7.0-BETA4 #1: Mon Dec 3 16:15:35 CET 2007 root@perfmonserver.itu.dk:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PERFMONSERVER i386 The chroot contains CURRENT from various dates, in this case 2007.11.27.13.29.20. It is compiled with this src.conf (and no other config modifications): WITHOUT_ATM= true WITHOUT_AUDIT= true WITHOUT_AUTHPF= true WITHOUT_BIND= true WITHOUT_BLUETOOTH= true WITHOUT_CALENDAR= true WITHOUT_CDDL= true WITHOUT_CVS= true WITHOUT_DICT= true WITHOUT_EXAMPLES= true WITHOUT_FORTRAN= true WITHOUT_GAMES= true WITHOUT_GPIB= true WITHOUT_HTML= true WITHOUT_I4B= true WITHOUT_IPFILTER= true WITHOUT_IPX= true WITHOUT_LPR= true WITHOUT_MAN= true WITHOUT_PF= true WITHOUT_RESCUE= true WITHOUT_SENDMAIL= true WITHOUT_SHAREDOCS= true WITHOUT_USB= true If I try to install python25 on the host, this problem does not occur. Any debugging help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Erik
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