On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 07:39:32PM +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> >Submitter-Id:        current-users
> >Originator:  Julian H. Stacey
> >Organization:        http://berklix.com BSD Linux Unix Consultancy, 
> >Munich/Muenchen.
> >Confidential:        no 
> >Synopsis:    current ports Mk make fetch calls wget fails to support schemes
> >Severity:    serious 
> >Priority:    high 
> >Category:    ports
> >Class:               sw-bug
> >Release:     current
> >Environment:
> System: FreeBSD fire.js.berklix.net 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Mon 
> Jul 12 00:59:43 CEST 2010 
> j...@fire.js.berklix.net:/usr1/src/sys/amd64/compile/FIRE64.small amd64
> 
> 
>       
> >Description:
> 
> Using a base of 8.0-RELEASE & 
> cd /pri/FreeBSD/branches/-current/ports
> setenv PORTSDIR `/bin/pwd`
> cd sysutils/tarsnap
> make fetch
> 
> Mk/ has regressed in current & now fails to fetch URLS of type 
>       file:///usr/bla/
>       /usr/bla/
> with error:
>       /usr/home/jhs/tmp/tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.27.tgz: Unsupported scheme.
>       file:///host/gate/usr/home/jhs/tmp/tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.27.tgz: \
>                Unsupported scheme.
> 
> >From make.conf fragment:
>       DIS_LOCAL+= /usr/home/jhs/tmp/distfiles/
>       DIS_LOCAL+= file:///usr/home/jhs/tmp/distfiles/
>       MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE= ${DIS_LOCAL}
> 
> make fetch used to call src/ BSD licensed fetch
> it now calls FSF GNU licensed wget,
> You can see why it fails with 
>       cd sysutils/tarsnap ; make fetch-list
> 
> Even after one has found where 
>       Unsupported scheme
> comes from & tried to work round it with make.conf assertion of
>       FETCH_BINARY=/usr/bin/fetch
> as shown in bsd.port.mk
> /usr/src/usr.bin/fetch is still not used.
> 
>       
> >How-To-Repeat:
>       See above
>       
> >Fix:
> 
>       Revert Mk invocation back to longer invoke FSF/GNU licensed
>       wget & instead again invoke BSD licensed src/ provided fetch,
>       until such time as wget might be capable of offering all
>       schemes BSD fetch already does.

Hmm... Can't reproduce it here, but this is now the 2nd report of this
problem to hit -ports.

# uname -a
FreeBSD icarus.home.lan 8.1-STABLE FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE #0: Mon Aug  2 07:35:23 
PDT 2010     r...@icarus.home.lan:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/X7SBA_RELENG_8_amd64  
amd64
# cd /usr/ports/sysutils/tarsnap
# make fetch
===>  License check disabled, port has not defined LICENSE
===>   tarsnap-1.0.27 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/wget - found
=> tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.27.tgz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
=> Attempting to fetch from https://www.tarsnap.com/download/.
--2010-08-31 10:54:32--  
https://www.tarsnap.com/download/tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.27.tgz
Resolving www.tarsnap.com... 208.79.82.75
Connecting to www.tarsnap.com|208.79.82.75|:443... connected.
WARNING: cannot verify www.tarsnap.com's certificate, issued by 
`/C=US/ST=Arizona/L=Scottsdale/O=GoDaddy.com, 
Inc./OU=http://certificates.godaddy.com/repository/CN=Go Daddy Secure 
Certification Authority/serialNumber=07969287':
  Self-signed certificate encountered.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 587420 (574K) [application/x-gzip]
Saving to: `tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.27.tgz'

100%[==========================================================================================>]
 587,420      596K/s   in 1.0s

2010-08-31 10:54:34 (596 KB/s) - `tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.27.tgz' saved 
[587420/587420]

# grep -ri wget /usr/ports/Mk
#

My ports tree was last updated a couple hours ago.

I can confirm that GNU wget doesn't support the file:/// URI and does
return "unsupported scheme".

-- 
| Jeremy Chadwick                                   j...@parodius.com |
| Parodius Networking                       http://www.parodius.com/ |
| UNIX Systems Administrator                  Mountain View, CA, USA |
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