Hi Andreas The failure is:
--- dependall-tests --- dependall ===> tests/lib/libm --- dependall-tests --- nbmake[7]: nbmake[7]: don't know how to make t_cabsl.cc. Stop .. --- dependall-tests --- nbmake[7]: stopped in /tmp/bracket/build/2020.06.21.03.39.21-i386/src/tests/lib/libm btw the log shows no further complaint from make - due to the commit mentioned below - which is the intent. --sjg > [External Email. Be cautious of content] > > > The NetBSD Test Fixture wrote: > > This is an automatically generated notice of a NetBSD-current/i386 > > build failure. > > > > The failure occurred on babylon5.netbsd.org, a NetBSD/amd64 host, > > using sources from CVS date 2020.06.21.03.39.21. > > > > The following commits were made between the last successful build and > > the failed build: > > > > 2020.06.21.03.39.21 lukem src/share/mk/bsd.dep.mk,v 1.85 > > > > Logs can be found at: > > > > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://releng.NetBSD.org/b5reports/i386/commits-2020.06.html*2020.06.21.03.39.21__;Iw!!NEt6yMaO-gk!WoQUQ5W-Fhc9xWwXb8ps6nhL-dcqVq3jCHi05GRZo-a4s_FnLX2MQTIP6VYa1A$ > > The full build log can be found at: > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://releng.netbsd.org/b5reports/i386/2020/2020.06.21.03.39.21/build.log__;!!NEt6yMaO-gk!WoQUQ5W-Fhc9xWwXb8ps6nhL-dcqVq3jCHi05GRZo-a4s_FnLX2MQTJXvkU9_g$ > > It's not clear from the log what the error was or where it occurred, > and I'm wondering if the lack of identifying and locating information > could be related to another recent commit: > > 2020.06.19.21.17.48 sjg src/usr.bin/make/job.c 1.198 > 2020.06.19.21.17.48 sjg src/usr.bin/make/main.c 1.275 > 2020.06.19.21.17.48 sjg src/usr.bin/make/make.h 1.108 > > Avoid unnecessary noise when sub-make or sibling dies > > When analyzing a build log, the first 'stopped' output > from make, is the end of interesting output. > > Normally when a build fails deep down in a parallel build > the log ends with many blockes of error output from make, > with all but the fist being unhelpful. > > We add a function dieQuietly() which will return true > if we should supress the error output from make. > If the failing node was a sub-make, we want to die quietly. > > Also when we read an abort token we call dieQuietly telling we > want to die quietly. > > This behavior is suppressed by -dj or > setting .MAKE.DIE_QUIETLY=no > > Reviewed by: christos > > -- > Andreas Gustafsson, [email protected]
