Poudriere

Lorenzo Salvadore phascolarctos at protonmail.ch
Tue Sep 11 11:44:22 UTC 2018


> Submitting this here as I believe this may be best place to ask the question as I use poudriere to test ports before sending patches
> I am on 12 current. If I’m building a port that can use either py27 or py36 on an non x86based system the py27 works fine on all my jails. If I test with py36 poudriere errors out saying a file touched my FS during build and it actually does install a file on my FS as I can delete the file it refers to and retry build and it will be there again. The FS violation happens on my mips/mips64/armv6/arm64/ poudriere jails with py36. To try something I forced it to use py37 and it does the same. 
> I’ve created a new arch jail with new name and it happens on fresh jail install as well. I’ve disabled ccache and that didn’t fix the issue either 

This looks like a problem in some py36 port's Makefile. Can you tell us
which file is installed? This might help find the right package.

Moreover, does it happen only on 12 current? Can you try
on 11.2-RELEASE for example? What about changing
architecture? Is py36 fine on a x86 based system?

I could do some testing too: can you give an explicit example
of broken port?

Lorenzo Salvadore.


More information about the freebsd-ports mailing list