I have no clue as to what is causing this, but this is probably the
reason why people use the tinderbox or roll their own system to build
consistent packages.
I feel like I am though? I have a dedicated box just for building
packages. make package creates a tbz file of all packages, and is
On Sun, 24.05.2009 at 14:11:26 -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
I have no clue as to what is causing this, but this is probably the
reason why people use the tinderbox or roll their own system to build
consistent packages.
I feel like I am though? I have a dedicated box just for building
It should be under the following circumstances:
- You don't update /usr/ports
I haven't.
- You don't change /etc/make.conf
I haven't.
- You don't deinstall packages
I haven't. =)
The bug I'm describing would make sense if SOMETHING changed. But I
haven't changed a thing.
Hi all,
I've started noticing more and more that packages I build are missing files
after they are rebuilt. I've tested this time and time again, and seem to
be able to show that about 10 ports (gettext, apache, net-snmp, some php
modules, etc.) are built correctly the first time, but when