poudriere segmentation fault on 13-CURRENT

Grzegorz Junka list1 at gjunka.com
Wed May 20 22:15:09 UTC 2020


On 20/05/2020 19:33, Yuri Pankov wrote:
> Grzegorz Junka wrote:
>> When configuring ports with this option:
>>
>> poudriere options -j 13 -p gui -z v8 lang/v8
>>
>> for every port the configuration ends with "Segmentation fault". For 
>> example, with that command the first port that shows up is 
>> "python27-2.7.18". After the ncurses dialog is shown I click OK which 
>> supposed to save the option. But instead, I see "Segmentation fault" 
>> and nothing is written to 
>> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/13-gui-v8-options/lang_python27/
>>
>> This only happens when I use kernel 13-CURRENT and "Segmentation 
>> fault" would happen regardless if used -j 13 or -j 12 or -j 12.1 
>> (STABLE and 12.1 jails respectively). Otherwise compiling with 
>> poudriere on kernel 13 works fine, it's just the options that don't 
>> work.
>>
>> I have to boot kernel 12, configure options, then boot kernel 13 to 
>> compile.
>>
>> What might be the issue?
>
> Which program is misbehaving, is it dialog4ports? Do you have the core 
> and can provide the backtrace?

That's what I would like to find out. No core is dumped in the local 
folder. Not sure where it would be dumped instead? If at all?

The segmentation fault happens after the options have been selected. I 
think it's at the moment when they should have been written to disk.

GrzegorzJ



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