## Mark Johnston ([email protected]): > > The primary difference is that I've never used ccache and > > did not try to do so here. The "zfs pool is a single disk, > > no raid, mirror or anything fancy" is accurate, as is the > > use of ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS= .
That's basically my setup: "single-SSD zpool, good amout of RAM, well-hung Intel CPU (8 cores, +hyperthreading active), no ccache, ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS=yes, 2 builders (more than 2 to 4 builders makes the build go slower)". > I still am not able to reproduce it. I think it's indeed a concurrency > problem, and I found a possible culprit. Mark or Thomas, if you're able > to build a new kernel from the releng/13.0 branch and test it, could you > please try this patch? I'm running that right now, building some 300+ ports (firefox on an empty repository). If that works, I'll report back tomorrow morning (CEST) and retry the same with a plain releng/13.0 kernel (which should fail, at least it failed very reliably before I backed out the zfs-related ENs). Regards, Christoph -- Spare Space
