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Re: pkg/51266: Seg Faults building devel/gobject-inspection with latest 8.0_BETA
The following reply was made to PR pkg/51266; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: "John D. Baker" <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc:
Subject: Re: pkg/51266: Seg Faults building devel/gobject-inspection with
latest 8.0_BETA
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2017 00:25:38 -0500 (CDT)
On Sun, 25 Jun 2017, Robert Elz wrote:
> One piece of information which is most likely useful, and which is
> lacking from all reports here, is what packages are installed at the
> time a package build fails.
Essentially, start with no packages at all, and pick any one that depends
on "gobject-introspection". On i386 it will likely fail immediately.
On amd64 it may succeed to build "gobject-introspection" itself, but
fail later when it is used, either on that initial package or some
subsequent package which also uses it.
Otherwise, the answer is the output of 'pkg_info -a'. (My build
hosts are currently engaged in other tasks, but once free, I could
start them on another from-scratch build.)
> Are those of you who are having failures using pbulk, or pkg_comp, or
> some other similar method to build in a chroot?
For myself no, I am not using any such tools/frameworks. The failure
first manifested during use of 'pkg_rolling-replace' to update packages
on a -current system (7.99.32 at the time).
It subsequently failed during ordinary building of a package depending
on "gobject-introspection", causing an attempt to build it. I.e.,
$ cd /usr/pkgsrc/some/package
$ make package-install
The conditions under which it succeeded/failed have been detailed
at length already.
> Find the common element, just what it is that is the trigger for all of
> this, and you will be a lot closer to actually solving this problem.
That's what the bulk of the PR to date documents. It has proven resistant
to my (and other's) attempts to gather more information.
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