Here's the last few lines leading up to the failure. It's curious (at
least to me) that it appears to be installing the library in parallel
with building the library!
# ./build.sh -T /build/netbsd-local/tools/x86_64/amd64 \
-D /build/netbsd-local/dest/amd64 \
-O
Paul Goyette wrote:
x86_64--netbsd-install: libisns.so.0.0: stat: No such file or directory
This has happened to me twice now, the same failure but on different
libraries. The failure does not occur with -j 1, and it happens only
for MKDEBUG=yes
Anyone have any clue?
Sounds like
On Fri, 27 Dec 2013, Andreas Gustafsson wrote:
Paul Goyette wrote:
x86_64--netbsd-install: libisns.so.0.0: stat: No such file or directory
This has happened to me twice now, the same failure but on different
libraries. The failure does not occur with -j 1, and it happens only
for
Paul Goyette wrote:
Apparently it has resurfaced. Since it seems to be semi-random, perhaps
it wasn't really fixed after all?
That seems unlikely, as not a single one of the more than 300 parallel
MKDEBUG=yes builds I have done since src/lib/Makefile 1.188 was
committed has hit the problem.
On Wed, 25 Dec 2013, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 07:02:47PM -0800, Paul Goyette wrote:
[...]
Since the machine that hangs is my primary machine, I haven't yet
taken the opportunity to start debugging. If anyone has any clues
on what to look for, please let me know.
the