On 2020-Jul-30, at 23:11, Tatsuki Makino wrote:
>
> Hmmm, I was using 2 builders by -J 2:4. But I don't remember if there
> were other jobs available when nss was building :)
> How is your poudriere set up for NO_ZFS? I'm using it with NO_ZFS=yes.
I do not have any media with ZFS in use in
Hmmm, I was using 2 builders by -J 2:4. But I don't remember if there
were other jobs available when nss was building :)
How is your poudriere set up for NO_ZFS? I'm using it with NO_ZFS=yes.
And BASEFS exists within UFS.
I'm suspicious of gmake and UFS on this issue. But I don't know the
details
On 2020-Jul-29, at 23:34, Tatsuki Makino wrote:
> Hello.
>
> The same thing happened to me.
> If you want the build to succeed, I think enabling DISABLE_MAKE_JOBS
> will solve the problem.
Running bulk again had no troubles, no use of MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE
involved.
However, I use poudriere with
Hello.
The same thing happened to me.
If you want the build to succeed, I think enabling DISABLE_MAKE_JOBS
will solve the problem.
Here's an excerpt from a log of my failures for the same reason.
=>> Building security/nss
build started at Tue Jun 30 01:18:43 UTC 2020
port directory:
While building ports for a cortexA53 (aarch64) on a cortexA57
system via poudriere-devel use I got:
gmake[5]: Leaving directory
'/wrkdirs/usr/ports/security/nss/work/nss-3.55/nss/lib/ckfw/builtins'
gmake[4]: *** [../../coreconf/rules.mk:387:
../../../dist/public/nss/nssckmdt.h] Abort trap (core