cvs commit: ports/mail/alpine Makefile pkg-install pkg-plist

Doug Barton dougb at FreeBSD.org
Tue Dec 7 21:48:42 UTC 2010


I got the same error from pointyhat, but I can't figure out why. The 
script has a line to exit when it's called by pkg_add unless "$2" = 
'POST-INSTALL', and the files that QAT and pointyhat are complaining 
about are created by the pkg-install file.

If anyone can shed light on this, I'd appreciate it.


Doug


On 12/07/2010 13:18, QAT at FreeBSD.org wrote:
> The Restless Daemon identified a mtree error while trying to build:
>   alpine-2.00_2 maintained by dougb at FreeBSD.org
>   Makefile ident: $FreeBSD: ports/mail/alpine/Makefile,v 1.11 2010/12/05 07:51:49 dougb Exp $
>
> Excerpt from http://QAT.TecNik93.com/logs/8-STABLE-NPD/alpine-2.00_2.log :
>
> /usr/bin/make  install-recursive
> Making install in osdep
> Making install in charconv
> Making install in pico
> Making install in osdep
> test -z "/usr/local/bin" || .././install-sh -c -d "/usr/local/bin"
> Making install in alpine
> /usr/bin/make  install-recursive
> Making install in osdep
> test -z "/usr/local/bin" || .././install-sh -c -d "/usr/local/bin"
>    /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=install install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 'alpine' '/usr/local/bin/alpine'
> install -o root -g wheel -m 555 -s alpine /usr/local/bin/alpine
>    /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=install install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 'rpdump' '/usr/local/bin/rpdump'
> install -o root -g wheel -m 555 -s rpdump /usr/local/bin/rpdump
>    /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=install install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 'rpload' '/usr/local/bin/rpload'
> install -o root -g wheel -m 555 -s rpload /usr/local/bin/rpload
> test -z "/usr/local/man/man1" || ./install-sh -c -d "/usr/local/man/man1"
>   install  -o root -g wheel -m 444 './doc/alpine.1' '/usr/local/man/man1/alpine.1'
>   install  -o root -g wheel -m 444 './doc/rpdump.1' '/usr/local/man/man1/rpdump.1'
>   install  -o root -g wheel -m 444 './doc/rpload.1' '/usr/local/man/man1/rpload.1'
> PKG_PREFIX=/usr/local /bin/sh /a/ports/mail/alpine/pkg-install alpine-2.00_2 POST-INSTALL
>
> *******************************************************************************
> *** To use GnuPG with Alpine, take a look at the mail/pine-pgp-filters port ***
> *******************************************************************************
>
> ===>    Compressing manual pages for alpine-2.00_2
> ===>    Registering installation for alpine-2.00_2
> ================================================================
> ====================<phase 7: make package>====================
> ===>   Building package for alpine-2.00_2
> Deleting alpine-2.00_2
> ================================================================
>
> === Checking filesystem state
> list of files present before this port was installed but missing after it was deinstalled)
> ./usr/local/etc/alpine.conf missing
> ./usr/local/etc/alpine.conf.sample missing
> ================================================================
> build of /usr/ports/mail/alpine ended at Tue Dec  7 21:18:47 UTC 2010
>
> The tarballed WRKDIR can be found here:
> http://QAT.TecNik93.com/wrkdirs/8-STABLE-NPD/alpine-2.00_2.tbz
>
> PortsMon page for the port:
> http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=mail&portname=alpine
>
> The build which triggered this BotMail was done under
> tinderbox-3.3_3; dsversion: 3.2.1 on RELENG_8 on amd64, kern.smp.cpus: 8
> with tinderd_flags="-nullfs -plistcheck -onceonly" and ccache support, with the
> "official" up-to-date Ports Tree, with the following vars set:
> NOPORTDOCS=yes,  NOPORTEXAMPLES=yes, NOPORTDATA=yes, FORCE_PACKAGE=yes.
>
> A description of the testing process can be found here:
> http://T32.TecNik93.com/FreeBSD/QA-Tindy/
>
>
> Thanks for your work on making FreeBSD better,
>
> --
> QAT - your friendly neighborhood Daemon,
> preparing  a heck of an error trapping system:
>   - "HMC and EOI?"
>   - "Halt, Melt and Catch fire or Execute Operator Immediately."
>



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