On Monday, 30 September 2024 14.36.41 CEST Greg Troxel wrote: > Mads Rasmussen <madsrasmussen%aserv.dk@localhost> writes: > > [openssl building woes] > > You didn't specify: > > - which OS, version, cpu, are you building on > - how did you bootstrap pkgsrc, or are you using the native NetBSD > - did you remove all workdirs before you started > - which version of pkgsrc, and did you ensure that all installed > packages are from that version > - do you have anything in mk.conf, and if so, what happened when you > - removed it > - did you 'make test', or just 'make package' > > > ${LDCMD:-cc} -pthread -Wa,--noexecstack -O2 -O3 -pipe -I/usr/include > > -I/usr/ pkg/include -L/usr/local/lib > > -L/usr/pkg/gcc7/lib/gcc/x86_64--netbsd/7.5.0 - > > Wl,-R/usr/pkg/gcc7/lib/gcc/x86_64--netbsd/7.5.0 -Wl,-zrelro -L/usr/lib > > -Wl,-R/ usr/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib \ > > > > -o fuzz/quic-srtm-test \ > > fuzz/quic-srtm-test-bin-fuzz_rand.o \ > > fuzz/quic-srtm-test-bin-quic-srtm.o \ > > fuzz/quic-srtm-test-bin-test-corpus.o \ > > libssl.a libcrypto.a -pthread > > 1) I am not familiar with the details, but it looks like a bug to have > /usr/include before /usr/pkg/include, and to have /usr/local at all. > > 2) When building, a package should use its own includes from the source > tree ahead of anything from the system. Even for tests. This may be > due to something you are doing, a bug in upstream openssl, a bug in > pkgsrc, or something else. > > 3) This is using gcc7, which doesn't make sense because NetBSD 9 has > gcc7, and NetBSD 8 and earlier are obsolete. > > > I have no /usr/local/lib (I think this is a Linux concept?) and I am > > pretty > > I am 99% sure it's from BSD from before there was Linux. It's for > things that are built for that machine only, and thus packaging systems > should not use it, and it is almost always empty in modern times. > > > sure its the L/usr/lib part that makes it fail, and I may be wrong here, > > but would the standard Makefile from pkgsrc/security/openssl not replace > > the system supplied version of OpenSSL? There are multiple warnings about > > this in the OpenSSL documentation, so I can't imagine I am right about > > this, but -- libdir=lib would place libcrypto.so and libssl.so in > > /usr/lib? > > pkgsrc openssl should build to /usr/pkg (or however bootstrapped). When > building, it should use its own headers before anything. > > I just did 'make package' for security/openssl on NetBSD 10 amd64 with > pkgsrc HEAD (10 has 3.0.12 in base). It built fine, and make test > also ran for a while and got hung up on > > 04-test_bio_dgram.t ..................... > > which may or may not be related to what you are seeing. > > I then did 'make' on netbsd-9 amd64 2024Q2. 9 has 1.1.1t in base. > That succeeded also. I am on NetBSD 8.3 amd64, I am using the native NetBSD pkgsrc, current, and yes, no work dirs and "make clean" before each build, I initially had nothing in mk.conf, I have been trying all sorts of things to resolve this, including a lot of different settings in my mk.conf, but I don't think its the settings in mk.conf, since the issue was there before I did anything to mk.conf. I am following the pkgsrc guide, just issuing "make" in the usr/pkgsrc/ security/openssl directory, and I have been updating my pkgsrc repository periodically with CVS I don't have a /usr/local/lib directory on the system, I guess /usr/local/lib could have been used historically on some flavor of BSD in the past, but its definitely also a Linux thing now: https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/ FHS_3.0/fhs/ch04s09.html NetBSD 8.3 came with GCC 4, I was able to build GCC 7 from pkgsrc. I just tried with "make package" exact same issue
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