The NetBSD-current/i386 build is working again.
The following commits were made between the last failed build and the
successful build:
2018.04.08.00.52.38 mrg src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/ALL,v 1.85
2018.04.08.00.52.38 mrg src/sys/arch/amd64/conf/GENERIC,v 1.489
2018.04.08.00.52.38 mrg
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 2018.04.07.19.39.19.
An extract from the build.sh output follows:
# link rtadvd/rump.rtadvd
>> I don't see an ATF machine for powerpc, there shall be one available.
>>
>> http://releng.netbsd.org/test-results.html
>
> Mm, OK, doing the tests on netbsd-8 on this MacMini G4 should be
> fairly straight-forward.
Not so. The machine wedged partway through the tests, it's in
the office and
>> Hm, I am suspecting that nobody has actually tested whether
>> backtrace() really works on NetBSD/powerpc... I'll write a
>> simple test of that in C tomorrow.
>
> Yes, this looks more like dysfunctional backtrace(3).
>
> We have got an ATF test for this:
>
>
The NetBSD-current/i386 build is working again.
The following commits were made between the last failed build and the
successful build:
2018.04.07.15.49.50 christos src/external/bsd/acpica/bin/iasl/Makefile,v
1.18
2018.04.07.15.49.50 christos
Geoff Wing wrote:
> Christos just fixed this (though his fix is missing an update for an
> unused #define around line 71 of pam_ssh.c)
The build now gets further, but then fails with acpi-related errors,
starting with:
--- dependall-usr.sbin ---
In file included from
On Saturday 2018-04-07 23:37 +1000, Andreas Gustafsson output:
:The build is now failing in a different place, and the new failure did
:not get reported automatically because it was hidden by the one above:
Christos just fixed this (though his fix is missing an update for an
unused #define around
NetBSD Test Fixture wrote:
>
> /tmp/bracket/build/2018.04.06.17.30.25-i386/src/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/gcc/optabs-query.h:23:25:
> fatal error: insn-opinit.h: No such file or directory
> #include "insn-opinit.h"
> ^
This looks like yet another random failure