I resolved this by telling poudriere to use another user for the build.
So my poudriere.conf now contains PORTBUILD_USER=builduser. And builduser is defined with uid 65532. Regards, Ronald. Van: Ronald Klop <[email protected]> Datum: dinsdag, 28 oktober 2025 15:26 Aan: [email protected] Onderwerp: poudriere + ZFS + NFS -> chown: /usr/local/poudriere/data/.m/rpi5-freebsd143-custom/01/.npkg: Operation not permitted
Hi, I have the following setup of jails with poudriere running in Jenkins: pkg jail: running lighttpd exporting the poudriere UI. This jail NFS exports /usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk and /usr/local/poudriere/data/packages. poudriere jail 1: running poudriere+ZFS and it NFS mounts /usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk and /usr/local/poudriere/data/packages from the pkg jail. poudriere jail 1: running poudriere (no ZFS) and it NFS mounts /usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk and /usr/local/poudriere/data/packages from the pkg jail. The mounts work, I can access the files on the command line. But on the pourdriere with ZFS at the end of the first build I get this error: [00:01:32] ====> Compressing man pages (compress-man) [00:01:32] ===> Installing ldconfig configuration file [00:01:32] =========================================================================== [00:01:32] chown: /usr/local/poudriere/data/.m/rpi5-freebsd143-custom/01/.npkg: Operation not permitted [00:01:32] =======================<phase: package >============================ [00:01:32] ===== env: 'PKG_NOTES=build_timestamp ports_top_git_hash ports_top_checkout_unclean port_checkout_unclean built_by' 'PKG_NOTE_build_timestamp=2025-10-28T13:33:27+00:00' 'PKG_NOTE_ports_top_git_hash=d72ccf55aa06' 'PKG_NOTE_ports_top_checkout_unclean=no' 'PKG_NOTE_port_checkout_unclean=no' 'PKG_NOTE_built_by=poudriere-git-3.4.99.20251006' NO_DEPENDS=yes USER=nobody UID=65534 GID=65534 [00:01:32] ===> Building packages for pkg-2.3.1 [00:01:32] mkdir: /.npkg/All: Permission denied [00:01:32] *** Error code 1 Any idea why this happens? This directory is not NFS mounted, so why would it give an error here? Regards, Ronald.
