Subject: Re: pkgsrc NetBSD 2.99.11/i386 bulk build results 2004-12-15
To: Alistair Crooks <agc@pkgsrc.org>
From: Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.org>
List: pkgsrc-bulk
Date: 12/16/2004 17:48:25
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 04:53:42PM +0000, Alistair Crooks wrote:
> pkgsrc bulk build results
> NetBSD 2.99.11/i386
>
> Summary:
>
> Build started: Sun Dec 12 21:27:22 2004 UTC
> Build ended: Wed Dec 15 16:48:34 2004 UTC
Diff to previous:
57,62c57,62
< Successfully packaged: 4870
< Packages really broken: 116
< Pkgs broken due to them: 118
< Total broken: 234
< Not packaged: 103
< Total: 337
---
> Successfully packaged: 4858
> Packages really broken: 118
> Pkgs broken due to them: 129
> Total broken: 247
> Not packaged: 104
> Total: 351
75d74
< audio/gqmpeg-devel sekiya@NetBSD.org
82a82
> converters/bibtex2html minskim@NetBSD.org
ocamlopt.opt -o bibtex2html str.cmxa options.cmx html.cmx latexmacros.cmx latexscan.cmx bbl_lexer.cmx bibtex.cmx bibtex_lexer.cmx bibtex_parser.cmx readbib.cmx expand.cmx bibfilter.cmx biboutput.cmx version.cmx translate.cmx copying.cmx main.cmx -cclib -lstr
ld: cannot find -ldl
98a99,101
> devel/p5-Module-Dependency tech-pkg@NetBSD.org
> devel/p5-SVN-Mirror 1 tech-pkg@NetBSD.org
> devel/p5-SVN-Simple 1 tech-pkg@NetBSD.org
112a116
> games/frozen-bubble salo@NetBSD.org
115d118
< geography/garmin-utils gson@NetBSD.org
118a122
> graphics/digikamplugins seb@NetBSD.org
Major PLIST problems.
120a125,127
> graphics/p5-Chart adrianp@NetBSD.org
> graphics/p5-Chart-ThreeD he@NetBSD.org
> graphics/p5-GDTextUtil 7 damon@brodiefamily.org
141d147
< meta-pkgs/php5-extensions jdolecek@NetBSD.org
144d149
< misc/openoffice-linux mrauch@NetBSD.org
153d157
< net/p5-Wais bad@NetBSD.org
177d180
< sysutils/xfce4-minicmd-plu 1
180d182
< textproc/eperl 1 tech-pkg@NetBSD.org
184d185
< www/ap2-fastcgi
188a190
> x11/p5-gtk2 1 tech-pkg@NetBSD.org
Various perl problems with abort trap: My guess is that it happens because
default perl package was without threads support, and there was no recursive
dependency bump when thread support was added. Thus the bulk build machine
mixes packages with thread support with packages without thread support,
and various things fail.
grant is working on this, I think?
Thomas