mozilla's install hanging on amd64

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Sat Apr 9 22:22:20 PDT 2005


On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 00:19 -0400, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I've enabled Calendar in www/mozilla. The port builds fine, but at the
> install time it hangs at:
> 
> 	/bin/rm -fr /opt/include/mozilla
> 	/bin/mkdir -p /opt/include/mozilla
> 	/bin/chmod 755 /opt/include/mozilla
> 	cd /var/usr/ports/www/mozilla/work/fake/include/mozilla && /usr/bin/find . |  /usr/bin/cpio -pdm -L -R root:wheel /opt/include/mozilla
> 	34001 blocks
> 	/bin/mkdir -p /opt/share/gnome/applications
> 	install  -o root -g wheel -m 444
> 	/var/usr/ports/www/mozilla/work/mozilla.desktop
> 	/opt/share/gnome/applications
> 	===> Building Chrome's registry...
> 	*** Registering -webcal handler.
> 	*** Registering text/calendar handler.
> 	*** Registering webcal protocol handler.
> 
> I can see regxpcom running at full steam consuming all available CPU.
> 
> I first blamed the -O2 switch, but exactly the same thing happens after
> a complete rebuild of the port with -O. This is on a single-processor
> Opteron system. According to ktrace, the regxpcom process is doing
> nothing, but occasional:
> 
> 	3237 regxpcom RET   kse_release 0
> 	3237 regxpcom CALL  kse_release(0x7fffffefef50)
> 
> Any ideas? Thanks!

Does this happen without the calendar enabled?  Perhaps there is a bug
in that code.  I'm not so sure the calendar code has been as scrutinized
on amd64.

Joe

> 
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