pkgsrc-HEAD DragonFly 2.3/i386 2009-05-01 05:02
pkgsrc bulk build report DragonFly 2.3/i386 Compiler: gcc Build start: 2009-05-01 05:02 Build end: 2009-05-04 13:39 Full report: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~hasso/pbulk-logs/20090501.0502/meta/report.html Machine readable version: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~hasso/pbulk-logs/20090501.0502/meta/report.bz2 Total number of packages: 8750 Successfully built: 7856 Failed to build: 412 Depending on failed package: 156 Explicitly broken or masked: 264 Depending on masked package:62 Packages breaking the most other packages Package Breaks Maintainer - www/firefox 18 t...@netbsd.org sysutils/libgtop 17 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org lang/sun-jre15 8 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org lang/sun-jre14 8 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org textproc/py-xml7 droch...@netbsd.org sysutils/wbm-useradmin 6 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org net/GeoIP 6 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org security/libpreludedb 5 shanno...@netbsd.org graphics/GeometryKit 5 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org security/openvas-libraries 4 adri...@netbsd.org Build failures Package Breaks Maintainer - archivers/arjpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org archivers/jamjar sk...@netbsd.org archivers/sapcar pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/bmp-macpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/csound5pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/gogo pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/gtkpod s...@netbsd.org audio/libao-nas pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/libvisual0.2-plugins pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/moc-devel peter.schul...@infidyne.com audio/sndpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org benchmarks/iozonepkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org benchmarks/lmbench pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org benchmarks/randread gr...@netbsd.org biology/py-mol pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org py26-mol-0.98nb4 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cad/boolean pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cad/eagler...@netbsd.org chat/i2cbjw...@netbsd.org chat/irchat-pj 1 tech-pkg...@jp.netbsd.org chat/silc-client-icb s...@netbsd.org chat/tircpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org chat/zircon pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org comms/modemd tsa...@netbsd.org comms/plptools pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org comms/xtel bou...@netbsd.org cross/avr-gcc 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/avrdudepkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/h8300-hms-gcc pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/i386-cygwin32 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/i386-linux pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/i386-mingw32 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/i386-msdosdjgpppkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/mipsEEel-netbsdpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org databases/openldap-smbk5pwd g...@netbsd.org databases/php-mssql1 jdole...@netbsd.org php4-mssql-4.4.9 1 jdole...@netbsd.org devel/boost-docs 1 j...@netbsd.org devel/cfitsiopkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/coccinelle pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/electricfence pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/elfsh pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/gdbpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/gdb6 shanno...@netbsd.org devel/gdbada j...@johnrshannon.com devel/gobo-eiffelpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/gsoap chrisware...@chriswareham.demon.co.uk devel/gtlpkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/java-subversiong...@netbsd.org devel/libFoundation2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/libscsi 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.o
Security issue with HAMMER and 2.2.0/2.2.1
There are security issues with rename() when using HAMMER. We will be rolling 2.2.2 later this week. The 2.2 branch has the fix in it now so you can do an incremental upgrade of your system now without waiting for us to roll 2.2.2. -Matt Matthew Dillon
Re: [OT] Question about nanosleep
walt wrote: Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote: walt wrote: ...Does DragonFly implement nanosleep, and if not, why not? Yes, it does. There was just a bug in its code for signals. Fixed in 55d25c8782a76b25372313a908dff0a66d6ff342. Yes, the test code works now, thanks! You were foolish enough to respond to my question, so here's another one for you ;o) The way I spotted the failure of the nanosleep test on my amd64 linux machine was that the 'configure' script hung (hanged?) forever while running the nanosleep 'conftest' executable. The part of this puzzle I don't understand is that the 'configure' code in question hangs *only* when run in a gnome session(!)... Well, someone else gave me the fix for this problem. The proprietary video driver from nVidia was breaking gnome somehow, and the fix was to update the driver. No idea why it caused the breakage, though. Thanks anyway.