svn commit: r422981 - in head/dns: bind9-devel bind910 bind911 bind99

Baptiste Daroussin bapt at FreeBSD.org
Tue Oct 4 14:35:19 UTC 2016


On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 04:27:20PM +0200, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
> Le 04/10/2016 à 16:22, John Marino a écrit :
> > On 10/4/2016 09:18, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
> >> Le 04/10/2016 à 16:16, John Marino a écrit :
> >>> On 10/4/2016 09:13, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
> >>>> Le 04/10/2016 à 16:04, John Marino a écrit :
> >>>>> We build under a very heavy load which flushes out marginally unsafe
> >>>>> ports.
> >>>>
> >>>> Ok, so make(1) from dragonfly has the same bug make(1) from FreeBSD 9
> >>>> has, feel free to fix it in dragonfly's port tree.
> >>>
> >>> master has bmake 20160818 on it (for last 5 weeks)
> >>> Release 4.6 has bmake 20141111.
> >>> Do you know if make bug only applies to master?
> >>
> >> I have no idea.  I was told the problem was with make(1) on FreeBSD 9,
> >> which seemed to be right, as it does not fail at all on FreeBSD 10/11
> >> with -j 2-10.
> >
> > The -j number is not the only factor here.  I've seen ports pass under
> > very high -j numbers but start failing when the server gets loaded.
> >
> > DragonFly has the lastest bmake, modern binutils, modern gcc and it
> > doesn't have fmake (what freebsd 9 uses).
> >
> > Why is it so critical to classify bind910 as jobs safe when there
> > clearly is a question about it?  Let's not immediately assume DF is at
> > fault here.  As I mentioned before, it could easily be the build tests
> > you're doing aren't sufficient to flush this out.  It *was* marked
> > UNSAFE before, obviously with good reason.  (albeit undocumented)
> 
> It works just fine on all supported FreeBSD versions as it is, like I
> said, feel free to change it in dragonfly's ports tree.
> 

No it does not see my reply I have reproduced at least 2 times on make -j40.

It is not 100% reproducible but happen from time to time.

Best regards,
Bapt
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