Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 14:24:11 +0000 From: Glen Barber <gjb@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: emulators/qemu-user-static linker error on 13-CURRENT r358890 Message-ID: <20200312142411.GT9584@FreeBSD.org>
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--Vl2Kt1BVI5g15hg1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline 13-CURRENT aarch64 GENERIC builds failed this week due to the dependent port emulators/qemu-user-static failing to build, which is used by the targets that create the cloud provider images (EC2, GCE, etc.). The error output from the port build is: ===> Configuring for qemu-user-static-2.11.50.g20191211_3 ERROR: We need to link the QEMU user mode binaries at a specific text address. Unfortunately your linker doesn't support either the -Ttext-segment option or printing the default linker script with --verbose. If you don't want the user mode binaries, pass the --disable-user option to configure. The machine was upgraded yesterday from r356986 to r358890, and there does not seem to be any relevant change to the port. Any ideas? Glen --Vl2Kt1BVI5g15hg1 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEjRJAPC5sqwhs9k2jAxRYpUeP4pMFAl5qRgsACgkQAxRYpUeP 4pMGfQ//ZiUsuYgap0Jx06kQUUZxSzqHplDgQn5BCrwe5WBCvT2bB5Cc7e3Enx1k wR3asRU+8YKzwQuTqwHC7sXbff43kBJ5qE5QiAi62GkmNOt4JYieln/4yCOF/Y1w yuwcNwsPx2OsTBx5MjDT5opljdS8OtXJw1f9fT3NWKJgHo7XYyVigjtcblMBXdss AA3DU7zSvoXXyB5wJICQ4Gr/qSOIiOuuC9FkZ98+8shx2QRBmRt7qvvX5SEajllW 2UPEG8jmvuHyvmbAT+m9I+239BXTvC6An7vVcFtFemk71RzvX8mN07/Zq2nyRugN crb4zSbOEqxmzyTI2DaDD5b3wYR6vG5w+nC5MzhJMNDHiZCiqZAQHGXTJdUSehSC cSf51z2/mRU4h22T8nJQT+huuX6yGky0CqcCHA89BBkLtz+NKu+5zr0vnNg3FL5h dJ5q2wtmRLZ3z5NosvaDNH5clPGywNNEhwyYUjAIAO7st5TB9AqvVbsuFAritIZM +EObbrHUEso86dRIn4UxwjL7eR7dKX7bcieCfg1NUDuy08Xee6gjRv3Fah9KslQj dHrsNKUJH3sA/B6Sr+G7VAOcYtCHopmZX4zAn2w58tt7HVi64tv5bACpx9S9Z8tO bv9SPHNhwdHFzAQgMy1h1M0rEKwz7Po6EYXTV7cH8xANZ+qbQ0M= =TtKm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Vl2Kt1BVI5g15hg1--
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