powerpc64 head -r352341 ports head -r512281 poudriere-devel based boost-libs-1.71.0 build failure: =>> Killing runaway build after 7200 seconds with no output

Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 19 00:25:41 UTC 2019


[This is from a system-clang 8 based FreeBSD context for
powerpc64, not the usual gcc 4.2.1 based context.]

In attempting to update the ports I normally build, jumping
ahead from -r509171, I got the following:

. . .
...updated 1359 targets...
===========================================================================
=======================<phase: run-depends    >============================
===========================================================================
=======================<phase: stage          >============================
===>  Staging for boost-libs-1.71.0
. . .
    - pthread-supports-robust-mutexes : yes (cached)
    - gcc visibility           : yes (cached)
    - long double support      : yes (cached)
warning: skipping optional Message Passing Interface (MPI) library.
note: to enable MPI support, add "using mpi ;" to user-config.jam.
note: to suppress this message, pass "--without-mpi" to bjam.
note: otherwise, you can safely ignore this message.
    - libbacktrace builds      : no  (cached)
    - addr2line builds         : yes (cached)
    - WinDbg builds            : no  (cached)
    - WinDbgCached builds      : no  (cached)
    - BOOST_COMP_GNUC >= 4.3.0 : no  (cached)
=>> Killing runaway build after 7200 seconds with no output
    - zlib                     : yes (cached)
    - bzip2                    : yes (cached)
    - lzma                     : yes (cached)
    - zstd                     : no  (cached)
=>> Cleaning up wrkdir
===>  Cleaning for boost-libs-1.71.0
Killed
build of devel/boost-libs | boost-libs-1.71.0 ended at Wed Sep 18 16:38:56 PDT 2019
build time: 04:39:04
!!! build failure encountered !!!



When I made another large jump a couple of days ago
to -r509171 (to match other contexts that I had), the
boost-libs build did not fail.

(The overall bulk run is still ongoing.)

===
Mark Millard
marklmi at yahoo.com
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