Re: pkg-1.21.0: after upgrade 1.20.9_1 -> 1.21.0: pkg core dumps on specific ports
Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2024 07:56:25 UTC
Am Sat, 6 Apr 2024 09:23:30 +0200 Rainer Hurling <rhurlin@gwdg.de> schrieb: > Am 06.04.24 um 09:05 schrieb FreeBSD User: > > Hello, > > > > after updating (portmaster and make) ports-mgmt/ports from 1.20.9_1 -> 1.21.0 on CURRENT > > and 14-STABLE, I can't update several ports: > > > > www/apache24 > > databases/redis > > > > pkg core dumps while performing installation. apache24 and redis are ports I realized this > > misbehaviour on ALL 14-STABLE and CURRENT boxes (both OS variants latest builds, i.e. > > FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT #32 main-n269135-da2b732288c7: Fri Apr 5 20:30:39 CEST 2024 amd64). > > > > After some updates on a poudriere builder (CURRENT base host, 14.0-RELENG jail with > > poudriere) building packages for 14.0-RELENG, I observed the same behaviour when updating > > packages on target hosts where pkg is first updated, on those hosts, nextcloud-server and > > icinga2 host utilizing also databases/redis and www/apache24, pkg fails the same way. > > > > I do not dare to update our poudriere hosts since the problem seems to pop up when pkg > > 1.21.0 is installed, no matter whether I use poudriere built ports (from our own builder > > hosts) or recent source tree with portmaster/make build process. > > > > Looks like a serious bug to me and not a site/user specific problem. Hopefully others do > > realize the same ... > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > oh > > > Hmm, I just tried to reproduce that. Both ports mentioned, > databases/redis and www/apache24, can be built and installed with > Portmaster. The box is a 15.0-CURRENT with pkg-1.21.0. > > Maybe 'pkg check -Bn' or 'portmaster --check-depends --check-port-dbdir' > show some inconsistencies? > > Best wishes, > Rainer > Hello, thanks for the quick response. I checked on the CURRENT systems here at hand and must confess - it is a mess! pkg check -Bn dropped a lot of missing shared objects missing from autotools and missing guile2 :-( Thank you very much, oh -- O. Hartmann