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Date:      Mon, 16 Feb 2015 15:04:22 +0000
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To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 197109] benchmarks/=?UTF-8?Q?geekbench=202=2E1=2E3=20=E2=80=93=20FATAL?=: kernel too old
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Kalten <kalten@gmx.at> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Kalten <kalten@gmx.at> ---
(In reply to Harry Weppner from comment #0)
I do experience similar problems at building ports using
ports-mgmt/poudriere.

I was able to narrow it down a little bit:
Try calling /compat/linux/bin/bash
On my system (10.1-RELEASE-p5) it results in
=E2=80=9CFATAL: kernel too old=E2=80=9D and exit code 1.
The same seems to be happening many times inside poudriere(8).

linux_base-c6-6.6_3 is installed here, and it was a fresh
installation after a fresh system installation (10.1-RELEASE
using freebsd-update(8) prior to adding the packages, leading to
10.1-RELEASE-p5).

By the way: /usr/share/examples/FreeBSD_version/ reports
Compilation release date: 1001000
Execution environment release date: 1001000

I have to admit, that I did compile those ports in poudriere(8)
for 10.1 on my old 10.0-p* as host and 10.1-p5 as jail (reading
the warnings): it might be, that the problem will vanish after
reinstalling using the currently being built packages (on a
10.1-p5 host in poudriere(8) with 10.1-p5 jails in it).

I shall try to narrow this problem down even further=E2=80=94very likely
in a new bug report that I shall make aware of in this one too.
As probably most of us, I too have a lack of time, so: no promise
given until when this will happen ;-)

Regards,
 Kalten

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