Building a jail from pkgbase packages after base r351858 shows this cap_mkdb 
message:

to create the jail this command is used:

pkg --rootdir /jails/test01 -o 'ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=true' -o 
'ABI=FreeBSD:13:amd64' install --repository FreeBSD-base FreeBSD-utilities 
FreeBSD-rc
(note: FreeBSD-base is the repository name, not a package)

...
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
[1/20] Installing FreeBSD-clibs-13.0.s20190914152450...
[1/20] Extracting FreeBSD-clibs-13.0.s20190914152450: .......... done
[2/20] Installing FreeBSD-runtime-13.0.s20190914152450...
[2/20] Extracting FreeBSD-runtime-13.0.s20190914152450: .......... done
cap_mkdb: file argument: No such file or directory
[3/20] Installing FreeBSD-utilities-13.0.s20190914152450...
[3/20] Extracting FreeBSD-utilities-13.0.s20190914152450: .......... done
[4/20] Installing FreeBSD-rc-13.0.s20190914152450...
[4/20] Extracting FreeBSD-rc-13.0.s20190914152450: .......... done
...

This happens, after the login.conf file was moved into the Freebsd-utilities 
package.
The order in which the packages are installed is problematic, since cap_mkdb is 
executed in step 2, the FreeBSD-runtime package installation,
but the login.conf file is installed in step 3, the FreeBSD-utilities.


I opened a bugreport: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240582

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Martin
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