Bleh, sorry, forgot to regenerate distinfo. I would stand by removing from ONLY_FOR_ARCHS though. It's not really broken, it's by design.


On 10 December 2017 11:25:28 Antoine Jacoutot <[email protected]> wrote:

On Sat, Dec 09, 2017 at 11:04:51PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
CVSROOT:        /cvs
Module name:    ports
Changes by:     [email protected]   2017/12/09 16:04:51

Modified files:
        lang/rust      : Makefile

Log message:
Don't try to build on i386, no success after 6 attempts in a bulk build.
Even if it can be made to build eventually after multiple tries (we
occasionally got lucky with chromium before that was disabled, but it
was rare), this isn't sustainable.

In short: you'll need to use amd64 if you want to use one of the more
common web browsers on OpenBSD.

That somehow broke it on amd64.

Running patch in lang/rust at 1512899624
===> lang/rust
===>  Checking files for rust-1.22.1
`/exopi-cvs/ports/distfiles/rust/rustc-1.22.1-src.tar.gz' is up to date.
`/exopi-cvs/ports/distfiles/rust/rustc-bootstrap-amd64-1.22.0-20171121.tar.gz' is up to date. !!! Extra file 'rust/rustc-bootstrap-i386-1.22.1-20171125.tar.gz' in /exopi-cvs/ports/lang/rust/distinfo
!!! Read up on SUPDISTFILES in bsd.port.mk(5)
*** Error 1 in lang/rust (/exopi-cvs/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk:2290 '_internal-checksum': @fgrep 2>/dev/null SIZE /exopi-cvs/ports...) *** Error 1 in lang/rust (/exopi-cvs/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk:2508 '/exopi-obj/pobj/rust-1.22.1/.extract_done') *** Error 1 in lang/rust (/exopi-cvs/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk:2419 'patch')
===> Exiting lang/rust with an error
*** Error 1 in /exopi-cvs/ports (infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk:147 'patch')
Error: job failed with 256 on exopi-3


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Antoine


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