Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2019 14:32:24 -0500 From: Karl Denninger <karl@denninger.net> To: mike tancsa <mike@sentex.net>, freebsd-embedded@freebsd.org Subject: Re: NanoBSD cust_pkgng problem.... Message-ID: <9e6fdc85-801b-1a4b-ce20-d1ab6a40c28c@denninger.net> In-Reply-To: <efaf35f3-adbe-1d6d-a17d-7ad80eec2902@sentex.net> References: <27515540-54ef-6e7e-1b87-9be875b54c22@denninger.net> <efaf35f3-adbe-1d6d-a17d-7ad80eec2902@sentex.net>
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On 6/20/2019 13:44, mike tancsa wrote: > On 6/20/2019 2:16 PM, Karl Denninger wrote: >> I'm trying to rebuild 12-STABLE with current code with the following for >> the PCEngines systems. >> >> >> Failed to install the following 1 package(s): >> /_.p/isc-dhcp44-server-4.4.1_4.txz > > Thats so strange. I saw that too. I did change defaults.sh > > > # Early customize commands. > NANO_EARLY_CUSTOMIZE="" > @@ -776,6 +776,7 @@ > fi > > # Mount packages into chroot > + mount -t devfs devfs ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/dev > mkdir -p ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/_.p > mount -t nullfs -o noatime -o ro ${NANO_PACKAGE_DIR} > ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/_.p > > @@ -802,7 +803,7 @@ > ) > > CR0 "${PKGCMD} info" > - > + umount ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/dev > trap - 1 2 15 EXIT > umount ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/_.p > rm -rf ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/_.p > > > to get rid of the dev/null complaints. I thought the pkg might be > borked somehow in the poudriere build, so I rebuilt it and then it all > worked. But I am not sure if that was just a fluke. I havent seen the > issue since... But it was the same isc package that my build was borking > on as well. > > ---Mike I'm not building via poudriere; the packages are being grabbed from the base 12-STABLE repo. repo.conf in the package directory contains: FreeBSD: { url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/latest" mirror_type: "srv", signature_type: "fingerprints", fingerprints: "/usr/share/keys/pkg", enabled: yes } Adding "-d" to the pkg commands executed in the hope of getting an error return that will actually mean something doesn't tell me anything useful... Installing indexinfo-0.3.1... the most recent version of indexinfo-0.3.1 is already installed DBG(1)[95581]> release an exclusive lock on a database + CR 'env BATCH=YES ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=YES PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/pkg SIGNATURE_TYPE=n one /usr/sbin/pkg -d add /_.p/isc-dhcp44-server-4.4.1_4.txz' + chroot /work/Crochet-work-AMD/obj/_.w /bin/sh -exc 'env BATCH=YES ASSUME_ALWAY S_YES=YES PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/pkg SIGNATURE_TYPE=none /usr/sbin/pkg -d add /_.p/is c-dhcp44-server-4.4.1_4.txz' + env 'BATCH=YES' 'ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=YES' 'PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/pkg' 'SIGNATURE_TYP E=none' /usr/sbin/pkg -d add /_.p/isc-dhcp44-server-4.4.1_4.txz DBG(1)[95582]> pkg initialized DBG(1)[95582]> want to get an exclusive lock on a database Installing isc-dhcp44-server-4.4.1_4... pkg: Cannot open /dev/null:No such file or directory DBG(1)[95582]> release an exclusive lock on a database Failed to install the following 1 package(s): /_.p/isc-dhcp44-server-4.4.1_4.txz + umount /work/Crochet-work-AMD/obj/_.w/_.p + rm -rf /work/Crochet-work-AMD/obj/_.w/_.p + echo 'NANO RM -rf /work/Crochet-work-AMD/obj/_.w/_.p' NANO RM -rf /work/Crochet-work-AMD/obj/_.w/_.p + uname -r + command rm -x -rf /work/Crochet-work-AMD/obj/_.w/_.p Using "CR0" instead of "CR" in the defaults.sh script ignores the error return and continues but when I look in the resulting build the binaries *are not* there, so the package in fact did not install (that is, whatever it is that's going on, it prevents anything from actually being unpacked and stored.) The "-d" switch tells me nothing and a "tar tvf" on the two targets shows what appears to be a valid package; the target in question doesn't appear on a facial basis to be corrupt. root@NewFS:/work/PKG-AMD64-12 # ls -al pkg/ssm* -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 20412 Jun 20 13:08 pkg/ssmtp-2.64_3.txz root@NewFS:/work/PKG-AMD64-12 # tar tvf pkg/ssmtp* -rw-r--r-- 0 root wheel 1612 Dec 31 1969 +COMPACT_MANIFEST -rw-r--r-- 0 root wheel 3206 Dec 31 1969 +MANIFEST -rw-r--r-- 0 root wheel 218 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/share/licenses/ssmtp-2.64_3/catalog.mk -rw-r--r-- 0 root wheel 93 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/share/licenses/ssmtp-2.64_3/LICENSE -rw-r--r-- 0 root wheel 758 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/share/licenses/ssmtp-2.64_3/GPLv2+ -r-xr-sr-x 0 root ssmtp 44008 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/sbin/ssmtp -rw-r----- 0 root ssmtp 200 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/etc/ssmtp/revaliases.sample -rw-r----- 0 root ssmtp 1286 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf.sample -r--r--r-- 0 root wheel 1097 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/man/man5/ssmtp.conf.5.gz -r--r--r-- 0 root wheel 2714 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/man/man8/ssmtp.8.gz drwxr-x--- 0 root ssmtp 0 May 17 10:11 /usr/local/etc/ssmtp/ root@NewFS:/work/PKG-AMD64-12 # This worked perfectly well a few months ago when I last built this specific release, and it's only these two packages (the ISC dhcp server and ssmpt) that blow it up. Everything else -- including all the dependencies -- install fine -- its just these two *specific* packages that, if either is included, blows up the build. I suppose I could set up another poudiere jail and build the required packages from source if I absolutely must include pkg itself (I have to for ARM32 targets since that's not a supported architecture with the package system), but.... that shouldn't be in play here as we *are* talking about AMD64, which is allegedly fully supported and further, ought to be current and working for everyone who uses pkg rather than ports...... Update: If I use - root@NewFS:/work/PKG-AMD64-12 # more repo.conf FreeBSD: { url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/quarterly" # url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/latest" mirror_type: "srv", signature_type: "fingerprints", fingerprints: "/usr/share/keys/pkg", enabled: yes } It works. This implies that "latest" is borked, although exactly why I don't know. The "pkg" package itself in quarterly, however, is different -- 1.10.5_5 for the quarterlies .vs. 1.11.1. Given that the other packages appear to be valid it looks like the pkg command *itself* in "latest" is causing the problem. -- Karl Denninger karl@denninger.net <mailto:karl@denninger.net> /The Market Ticker/ /[S/MIME encrypted email preferred]/
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