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pkgsrc-2023Q2 openjdk17 failure on netbsd-9 amd64



Updating via pkg_rolling-replace (also same failure with "make stage-install"):

...
2023-07-03-08:37:35: Generating keytool wrapper...
2023-07-03-08:37:35: Generating rmiregistry wrapper...
2023-07-03-08:37:35: Generating serialver wrapper...
2023-07-03-08:37:35: ===> install-message [openjdk17-1.17.0.6.10nb2] ===> Installing for openjdk17-1.17.0.6.10nb2
2023-07-03-08:37:35: => Generating pre-install file lists
2023-07-03-08:37:35: => Creating installation directories
2023-07-03-08:37:35: /usr/bin/install -d -o stix -g users -m 755 /home/tmp/pkgwrk/lang/openjdk17/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/java/openjdk17
2023-07-03-08:37:35: cd /home/tmp/pkgwrk/lang/openjdk17/work/jdk17u-jdk-17.0.6-10-1/build/bsd-x86_64-server-release/images/jdk && pax -rwpp .            /home/tmp/pkgwrk/lang/openjdk17/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/java/openjdk17/.
2023-07-03-08:37:35: cd: can't cd to /home/tmp/pkgwrk/lang/openjdk17/work/jdk17u-jdk-17.0.6-10-1/build/bsd-x86_64-server-release/images/jdk
2023-07-03-08:37:35: *** Error code 2
2023-07-03-08:37:35:
2023-07-03-08:37:35: Stop.
2023-07-03-08:37:35: make[1]: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/lang/openjdk17
2023-07-03-08:37:35: *** Error code 1
2023-07-03-08:37:35:
2023-07-03-08:37:35: Stop.
2023-07-03-08:37:35: make: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/lang/openjdk17
2023-07-03-08:37:35: *** 'make replace' failed for package openjdk17.
2023-07-03-08:37:35: *** Please read the errors listed above, fix the problem,
2023-07-03-08:37:35: *** then re-run pkg_rolling-replace to continue.

Sure enough, that directory doesn't exist; there's no "images" inside
"bsd-x86_64-server-release".

I don't appear to have any relevant changes in my tree, not anything
interesting in /etc/mk.conf. This pkg built fine with pkgsrc-2023Q1.

Anyone else seeing something similar?

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