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Date:      Thu, 7 Jan 2016 14:05:12 -0700
From:      Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com>
To:        bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net>
Cc:        "freebsd-arm@freebsd.org" <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: *** [installworld] Stopped -- signal 22
Message-ID:  <CANCZdfpfoJFLBBn3Ee7ag8cM1bkFg-ixHRQBjk4t3CSJzJ3kdw@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20160107175524.GA36222@www.zefox.net>
References:  <20160107175524.GA36222@www.zefox.net>

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This looks to be in the window of possible rtld issues which was 293066 to
293226.
You might try doing a make buildenv followed by cd libexec/rtld-elf ; make
install
to see if you can put a new ld.so onto the system. Not sure that it will
fare much
better, or even if it is the root of your problem, but it's worth a shot.

Warner

On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 10:55 AM, bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> wrote:

>
> The past three attempts at an 11-CURRENT build install cycle self-hosted on
> an rpi2 have stopped immediately in installworld with the message:
>
> *** [installworld] Stopped -- signal 22
>
> World and kernel builds report successful completion. The running system is
> at r293117, the source tree is three days newer. Svnlite status reports no
> modified files. The buildscript normally runs in the background and the log
> files indicate a prompt failure. If make installworld is run in the
> foreground
> the console session seems to hang and top shows make instances, but none
> use
> cpu time. Control-C terminates the make without any messages.
>
> All storage except the microSD card is on a mechanical hard disk.
>
> The previous dozen build/install cycles worked without trouble,
> any guidance appreciated!
>
> Thanks for reading,
>
> bob prohaska
>
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