trouble with poudriere and recent ports tree

Bryan Drewery bdrewery at FreeBSD.org
Tue Oct 8 13:05:47 UTC 2013


On 10/8/2013 8:00 AM, Alfred Bartsch wrote:
> Am 08.10.2013 14:48, schrieb Bryan Drewery:
>> On 10/8/2013 7:14 AM, Alfred Bartsch wrote:
>>> Am 08.10.2013 13:23, schrieb Bryan Drewery:
>>>> On 10/8/2013 5:51 AM, Alfred Bartsch wrote:
>>>>> Hi all, after updating my ports tree to a more recent
>>>>> version (svn revision: 329714), I'm no longer able to build
>>>>> most of my ports with poudriere, as I was before (some weeks
>>>>> ago).
>>>>>
>>>>> IMHO there are two major issuses: 1) the STAGE environment
>>>>> isn't yet fully implemented, as some ports seem to need
>>>>> "NO_STAGE=yes" in make.conf: e.g. devel/libSM,
>>>>> ports-mgmt/poudriere and others. poudriere reports a
>>>>> successful build for these, but the packages do not exist
>>>>> after bulk run.
>>>
>>>> This is not a problem. They are marked NO_STAGE to run 
>>>> compatibility code until they are converted.
>>>
>>> Thank you for your fast answer.
>>>
>>> AFAICS there are some ports left which are NOT marked NO_STAGE,
>>> but can only be built (at least) with poudriere if NO_STAGE is
>>> set.
>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> So after updating /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/make.conf with
>>>>> the NO_STAGE line, I successfully built some ports (e.g. 
>>>>> poudriere-3.0.9).
>>>
>>>> NO_STAGE is not a user variable. Do NOT put it in your
>>>> make.conf. This will break a lot.
>>>
>>>
>>> Then I need some advice, how to actually build
>>> ports-mgmt/poudriere or
> 
>> ports-mgmt/poudriere builds fine for me. Can you show the entire
>> build log and your make.conf?
> 
> 
> Here you are:
[snip]
> POUDRIERE_VERSION=3.0.5
> 

You should probably just update poudriere from your host ports tree
directly. At least 3.0.6 is required for staging support.

-- 
Regards,
Bryan Drewery

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