portmaster 3.13.13 real endless loop "Waiting on fetch & checksum..."

Michael Ranner michael at ranner.eu
Sat Aug 11 08:48:31 UTC 2012


Ok, output from "portmaster -F" and "portmaster" and content from /tmp 
attached.

I note again: removing the fetchlog manually let portmaster start to 
fetch and work:

Firts it hangs in the loop. While the third "Waiting on fetch..." in the 
output I run "rm /tmp/f-94104-fetchlog-unzip.Pht9nSKy" on a different 
shell and portmaster starts to do the work. The fetchlog file was empty.

===>>> Waiting on fetch & checksum for archivers/unzip <<<===


===>>> Waiting on fetch & checksum for archivers/unzip <<<===


===>>> Waiting on fetch & checksum for archivers/unzip <<<===


===>  License Info-ZIP accepted by the user

Use INSTALL_AS_INFOUNZIP=yes to install Info Unzip as 
/usr/local/bin/info-unzip

=> unzip60.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles//.
=> Attempting to fetch 
http://ufpr.dl.sourceforge.net/project/infozip/UnZip%206.x%20%28latest%29/UnZip%206.0/unzip60.tar.gz
unzip60.tar.gz                                100% of 1344 kB   46 kBps 
00m00s
===>  Extracting for unzip-6.0_1
=> SHA256 Checksum OK for unzip60.tar.gz.
===>  Patching for unzip-6.0_1
===>  Applying FreeBSD patches for unzip-6.0_1
===>  Configuring for unzip-6.0_1
===>  Building for unzip-6.0_1
/usr/bin/make unzips CF="-O2 -pipe -march=native -I. -Ibzip2 -DUNIX 
-DUSE_BZIP2 -O2 -pipe -march=native -fno-strict-aliasing 
-DACORN_FTYPE_NFS -DWILD_STOP_AT_DIR  -DUNICODE_SUPPORT 
-DUTF8_MAYBE_NATIVE -D_MBCS  -DLARGE_FILE_SUPPORT -DBSD"
cc -c -O2 -pipe -march=native -I. -Ibzip2 -DUNIX -DUSE_BZIP2 -O2 -pipe 
-march=native -fno-strict-aliasing -DACORN_FTYPE_NFS -DWILD_STOP_AT_DIR  
-DUNICODE_SUPPORT -DUTF8_MAYBE_NATIVE -D_MBCS -DLARGE_FILE_SUPPORT -DBSD 
unzip.c


Am 11.08.12 10:09, schrieb Doug Barton:
> Guys, these reports are useless without the information that I
> asked for:
>
> While 'portmaster -F' is running in one window, keep an eye on
> /usr/ports/distfiles and see if the file is being downloaded, and also
> keep an eye on the log file in $TMPDIR to see if it is being appended to.
>
> Neither I nor others who have replied to this thread can reproduce the
> problem you're seeing, and that is some of the oldest code in
> portmaster, so I strongly suspect that there is some problem in your
> environment that is causing this. In any case, I can't debug the problem
> without the information in the paragraph above.
>
> thanks,
>
> Doug


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