[Bug 281730] sysutils/u-boot-pine64: portmaster failure: : invalid option -- D
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2025 03:19:53 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=281730
--- Comment #8 from Mark Millard <marklmi26-fbsd@yahoo.com> ---
I just set up a fresh chroot with a /usr/ports/ and
then:
) used make to build and install pkg 2.3.1 (to test a self contained build)
then:
) used make to build and install ports-mgmt/portmaster
and then:
) used portmaster to attempt to build sysutils/u-boot-pine64
It worked just fine:
. . .
===>>> The following actions were performed:
Installation of print/indexinfo (indexinfo-0.3.1_1)
Installation of devel/libffi (libffi-3.5.1)
Installation of devel/readline (readline-8.2.13_2)
Installation of lang/python311 (python311-3.11.13_1)
Installation of devel/py-flit-core@py311 (py311-flit-core-3.12.0)
Installation of devel/py-installer@py311 (py311-installer-0.7.0)
Installation of devel/py-packaging@py311 (py311-packaging-25.0)
Installation of devel/py-pyproject-hooks@py311
(py311-pyproject-hooks-1.2.0)
Installation of devel/py-build@py311 (py311-build-1.2.2_2)
Installation of devel/py-wheel044@py311 (py311-wheel044-0.44.0_1)
Installation of devel/py-setuptools@py311 (py311-setuptools-63.1.0_3)
Installation of devel/py-wheel@py311 (py311-wheel-0.45.1)
Installation of devel/ninja (ninja-1.13.1,4)
Installation of devel/meson (meson-1.7.0)
Installation of archivers/liblz4 (liblz4-1.10.0,1)
Installation of devel/gmake (gmake-4.4.1)
Installation of archivers/zstd (zstd-1.5.7)
Installation of math/gmp (gmp-6.3.0)
Installation of math/mpfr (mpfr-4.2.2,1)
Installation of devel/binutils@aarch64_none_elf
(aarch64-none-elf-binutils-2.44,1)
Installation of devel/binutils@native (binutils-2.44,1)
Installation of math/mpc (mpc-1.3.1_1)
Installation of converters/libiconv (libiconv-1.17_1)
Installation of devel/p5-Locale-libintl (p5-Locale-libintl-1.35)
Installation of misc/help2man (help2man-1.49.3_1)
Installation of print/texinfo (texinfo-7.1_12,1)
Installation of devel/aarch64-none-elf-gcc
(aarch64-none-elf-gcc-11.3.0_3)
Installation of devel/m4 (m4-1.4.19_1,1)
Installation of devel/bison (bison-3.8.2_2,1)
Installation of devel/py-setuptools-pkg@py311
(py311-setuptools-pkg-0.9_1)
Installation of devel/libedit (libedit-3.1.20250104,1)
Installation of lang/lua54 (lua54-5.4.8)
Installation of devel/swig (swig-4.2.1)
Installation of misc/libuuid (libuuid-2.41.1_1)
Installation of devel/jsoncpp (jsoncpp-1.9.6_1)
Installation of devel/libuv (libuv-1.51.0)
Installation of devel/libunistring (libunistring-1.3)
Installation of dns/libidn2 (libidn2-2.3.8)
Installation of security/rhash (rhash-1.4.4_1)
Installation of textproc/expat2 (expat-2.7.1)
Installation of devel/cmake-core (cmake-core-3.31.7)
Installation of archivers/brotli (brotli-1.1.0,1)
Installation of security/libtasn1 (libtasn1-4.20.0_1)
Installation of security/nettle (nettle-3.10.2)
Installation of security/gnutls (gnutls-3.8.10)
Installation of sysutils/atf-sun50i_a64 (atf-sun50i_a64-v2.10.6)
Installation of textproc/libyaml (libyaml-0.2.5)
Installation of sysutils/dtc (dtc-1.7.1)
Installation of sysutils/u-boot-tools (u-boot-tools-2020.07)
Installation of textproc/gsed (gsed-4.9)
Installation of sysutils/u-boot-pine64 (u-boot-pine64-2025.04)
You might have had other ports installed that might
have lead to issues --or something may have been
fixed at some point that used to contribute to the
failure. I can not tell.
If you cannot replicate the problem, this submittal
should probably be closed. One test could be
analogous to what I did. But there are others . . .
If you retry in your context and it fails, you likely
should report every port that has been built or installed
that was already in place at the start of your build.
You might retry with fewer extra ports built and installed
to see if it eventually starts working as things are
eliminated.
[Note: my edk2 test had more normal types of failures.
So I cannot make any claims there.]
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