Broken symbolic links in /usr/lib after compiling and installing -CURRENT

Jeremie Le Hen jlh at FreeBSD.org
Tue May 22 12:27:26 UTC 2012


Ilya,

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 01:43:39PM +0200, Ilya Bakulin wrote:
> On Mon, May 21, 2012 12:36 pm, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
> > Can you provide the exact commands you have used to create your chroot?
> >
> Sure!
> 
> 1. The build host is FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p3 amd64
> 2. Directory where project resides ($PROJROOT):
> /home/kibab/repos/freebsd-cap-git
> 2. FreeBSD-CURRENT sources are in $PROJROOT/freebsd
> 3. Object directory is $PROJROOT/obj
> 4. Installation directory is $PROJROOT/inst
> 
> 5. Building world: while in $PROJROOT/freebsd, I type:
>   make __MAKE_CONF=$PROJROOT/make.conf SRCCONF=$PROJROOT/src.conf -j16
> buildworld
> ...After a while, build ends...
> 6. while in $PROJROOT/freebsd, type `sudo make buildenv`, after entering
> build environment I set nessesary env variables:
> PROJROOT=/home/kibab/repos/freebsd-cap-git
> MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/home/kibab/repos/freebsd-cap-git/obj
> DISTDIR=/home/kibab/repos/freebsd-cap-git/inst
> DESTDIR=/home/kibab/repos/freebsd-cap-git/inst
> 
> 7. After that, type:
> make __MAKE_CONF=$PROJROOT/make.conf SRCCONF=$PROJROOT/src.conf -j16
> installworld

This is expected I think, as "make buildenv" defines $_SHLIBDIRPREFIX
which is used to make the toolchain use libraries built during stage 4.2
of buildworld.

Just run "make installworld" with the correct DESTDIR and your chroot
will be fine.

-- 
Jeremie Le Hen

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