On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 01:36:45PM +0100, Chris Rees wrote:
> It appears that really weird SRCBASE assumptions are made throughout the
> code.  I'll have to put a temporary hack in to just make SRCBASE appear
> inside the chroot whatever it's set to.  Setting and unsetting SRCBASE
> just breaks different things in weird ways, and this is the only reliable
> fix I've found.

I've just setup another tinderbox here on 11-CURRENT and did a fresh
checkout from CVS; I confirm that I can build packages for both 9.2 and
10.0-BETA just fine now, thanks!

However I've noticed another regression: doing chmod g+w /usr/ports/distfiles
in the middle of the tinder run totally confuses it: all build attempts
after chmod fail with identical tiny log files:

  building lcms2-2.5 in directory /usr/home/danfe/tb/9.2-wip
  make: cannot open /a/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk.
  cd: /usr/ports/graphics/lcms2: No such file or directory

The reason for a chmod: I normally build ports from a user, and to allow
it to fetch distfiles, give write permissions to wheel group.  I also do
./tc configDistfile -c /usr/ports/distfiles, and it always changed perms
back.  It's annoying, but I can live with it: just chmod the damn directory
again.

chmod'ing in the middle of tinder run is because I often do the runs while
installing something from ports manually at the same time.

Previously tinderbox simply complained like this in the end of the build
log:

================================================================
Fatal error: filesystem was touched prior to 'make install' phase
distcache changed
        permissions expected 0755 found 0775
================================================================

But this (and subsequent) packages were still built successfully.

Now chmod'ing totally screws up the whole (remaining) build.

BTW, would it be possible to prevent forcing 0755 perms?  I don't really
see any point for doing this in the first place...

./danfe
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