Hello Adolf,

I noticed that the build failed and hoped this would be a random one-off 
problem. Turns out it is not.

I looked through the log and it seems that some libraries don’t seem to be 
built with GCS (GNU Compiler Security).

When I upgraded to GCC 15 I built the entire distribution, so I am a little 
surprised that this is now happening in next. But that is what the branch is 
for.

I will have to run a build on my build system and investigate. Not a clue what 
could be causing this.

As soon as I have something I will report back.

-Michael

> On 14 May 2025, at 12:18, Adolf Belka <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have done an update build of boost on my home x86_64 system. As boost has 
> different rootfiles for aarch64 and riscv64 I also ran builds on the aarch64 
> and riscv64 builders.
> 
> The aarch64 builder failed when building udev, which is before my boost 
> change so shouldn't be influenced by it. I repeated the build just in case 
> but it failed again.
> 
> I restored the boost lfs file and then built again and it failed again.
> 
> The riscv64 had no problems building udev and also not on my x86_64 system.
> 
> The udev build log is around 4,500 lines long so I have put it in IPFire 
> NoPaste.
> 
> https://nopaste.ipfire.org/view/GcfWtEyc
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Adolf.
> 
> 
> 


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