Problems (linux emulation?) building Openoffice 1.1

stan stanb at panix.com
Tue Feb 10 10:03:15 PST 2004


I'm trying to build Openoffice 1.1 from the ports tree on a 4.9 STABLE
machien cvsup'd last weekend. I;ve gone and signed away my sould to get all
the requisite peices. When I type "make install" in the port directory, I
egt teh following:

===>  Building for jdk-1.4.2p6_3
# Start of jdk build
bsd i586 1.4.2-p6 build started: 04-02-10 12:50
if [ -r ./../../deploy/make/Makefile ]; then \
( cd  ./../../deploy/make; gmake sanity EXTERNALSANITYCONTROL=true
CONTROL_TOPDIR=/usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/control
CONTROL_TOPDIR_NAME=control
ALT_OUTPUTDIR=/usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/control/build/bsd-i586
ARCH_DATA_MODEL=32 MILESTONE=p6 BUILD_NUMBER=root_10_feb_2004_12_50 ; ); \
fi

And teh CPU utilization goes to 100%, and stays there. I left it ovrnight
:-(

It's possible that teh problem amy be with the linux emulation. I say that
because while I was doing portupgrade on this machien, last weekeend, I was
prompted yo manually crate a null device in the "chroot's home of Linux
emulation". Not knowing where the default for this is, I just hit return,
and it appeared that the build wnet OK, but ...

Yes, I have loaded the linux emulation kernel module, and mounted teh linux
procfs:

black# df
Filesystem        1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a          128990    50166    68506    42%    /
/dev/ad0s1f          257998     2798   234562     1%    /tmp
/dev/ad0s1g        37398386 11750424 22656092    34%    /usr
/dev/ad0s1e          257998    47964   189396    20%    /var
procfs                    4        4        0   100%    /proc
/dev/ad1s1e       116917611 25219353 82344850    23%
/usr/local/www/data/WAVS
/dev/ad2s1e       116917611 20439490 87124713    19%
/usr/local/www/data/MUSIC
/dev/ad3s1e        39576738        2 36410598     0%    /dumpdisk
/dev/ad6s1e       116917611 22594625 84969578    21%    /spare
pid121 at black:/net         0        0        0   100%    /net
linprocfs                 4        4        0   100% /usr/compat/linux/proc


What can I do to fix this?


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