Can't build stable/10 from a stable/10 box

David Wolfskill david at catwhisker.org
Mon Jun 9 02:35:16 UTC 2014


On Sun, Jun 08, 2014 at 10:02:20PM -0400, Ryan Stone wrote:
> I get the following error if I try to build stable/10 on a stable/10
> VM that I built last night (r267214).  It fails if I do either a make
> buildworld or a make kernel-toolchain.  I'm not building with -j as
> the VM has only a single CPU.
> 
> ===> lib/clang/include (depend)
> rm -f .depend
> ===> lib/clang/libclanganalysis (all)
> ...
> /mnt/build/freebsd/lib/clang/libclanganalysis/../../../contrib/llvm/tools/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSerializationKinds.td
> clang-tblgen: Too many positional arguments specified!
> Can specify at most 1 positional arguments: See: clang-tblgen -help
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop.
> make[4]: stopped in /mnt/build/freebsd/lib/clang/libclanganalysis
> *** Error code 1
> 
> I've tried several different revisions, including r267214 itself and
> none of them build.  Anybody have an idea as to what's wrong?
> ....

I don't have an idea what's wrong, but I can report that I've not been
seeing issues with performing in-place source upgrades of stable/10 in
some time;  I've been appending output of "uname -vp" to a file when I
perform thos e(daily) updates, and results are linked from
<http://www.catwhisker.org/~david/FreeBSD/history/>.  (The most recent
stable/10 results are actually for sources @r267214: I do my builds with
-DNOCLEAN to save time: I actually use my laptop for things other than
rebuilding FreeBSD and ports.)

Peace,
david
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