Subject: mail/qmail-qfilter is deleting /var/tmp on pkg_delete
To: None <tech-pkg@netbsd.org>
From: Nathan Arthur <truist@truist.com>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 10/22/2006 20:42:43
I have been using pkgsrc's bulk build scripts to do bulk rebuilds of all
the packages I use on my NetBSD 3.0 machine. I don't build all packages
- just the subset that I need. I do the builds in a chroot sandbox (via
mk/bulk/mksandbox) and I've discovered a problem where the build of the
qmail-qfilter package is deleting the sandbox's /var/tmp directory
(which then causes later package builds the fail). Per the email thread
below, it seems to be deleted during pkg_delete because of something to
do with OWN_DIRS_PERMS. I've dug as far as I can into the scripts to
try to understand what's going wrong, and I don't know enough to go
further. Amitai (below) suggested that I ask this list. (Thanks,
Amitai!) Any ideas?
This only seems to happen if /var/tmp is empty at the time that
qmail-qfilter is pkg_delete'd, which explains why this doesn't show up
for regular package builds. It also doesn't seem to be affecting the
regular netbsd bulk rebuilds, presumably because there is something in
/var/tmp at the time that this happens.
I can happily give more detail about the process here, but I think all
the salient details are above and below. For now, I've worked around
this by just putting a file in /var/tmp, but it seems like an issue that
should probably be fixed.
Thanks,
Nathan
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: You broke my bulk build!
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 19:29:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: Amitai Schlair <schmonz@schmonz.com>
To: Nathan Arthur <truist@truist.com>
References: <453BED63.4090205@truist.com>
Nathan Arthur wrote:
> 1) Create the sandbox (which creates an appropriate /var/tmp)
> 2) chroot into it
> 3) Manually build qmail-qfilter, into a package
> 4) Install the qmail-qfilter package
> 5) At this point, /var/tmp is still there, and has an empty
> qmail-qfilter directory in it.
> 6) pkg_delete qmail-qfilter
> 7) /var/tmp is gone!
Wacky. At a glance, that shouldn't happen. The relevant line of
pkgsrc/mail/qmail-qfilter/Makefile is:
OWN_DIRS_PERMS+= ${QMAIL_QFILTER_TMPDIR} qmaild ${ROOT_GROUP} 700
And the relevant lines in pkgsrc/mk/defaults/mk.conf are:
QMAIL_QFILTER_TMPDIR?= ${VARBASE}/tmp/qmail-qfilter
# The temporary directory for qmail-qfilter.
# Possible: a directory writable only by qmail-qfilter's UID
# Default: ${VARBASE}/tmp/qmail-qfilter
OWN_DIRS is handled somewhere in pkgsrc/mk/install or pkgsrc/mk/pkginstall (I
forget which), which are standard shell scripts that get executed by pkg_add
and pkg_delete. What's supposed to happen is, package defines OWN_DIRS, it
gets created at install time, if it's empty at deinstall time it's removed
(there's a related variable that instead instructs the user to remove it). So
it sounds like this logic is pruning empty directories a little too earnestly
up the filesystem.
If you can find where it happens, I bet it gets fixed fast. :-) Or if you'd
rather not, I'm sure someone on tech-pkg can find it fast.