On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 2:30 PM Rainer Hurling <rhur...@gwdg.de> wrote: > > On 02.10.20 11:19, Rainer Hurling wrote: > > For some time now, I get the following error when trying to create or > > update 11.4 or 12.2 jails in Poudriere: > > > > > > #poudriere jail -c -j F114i386 -v stable/11 -a i386 -m svn+https > > > > [..snip..] > > --- all_subdir_rescue --- > > --- /poudriere/jails/F114i386/usr/src/bin/cp/utils.o --- > > cc -O2 -pipe -std=gnu99 -Qunused-arguments -O2 -pipe -c > > /poudriere/jails/F114i386/usr/src/bin/cp/utils.c -o > > /poudriere/jails/F114i386/usr/src/bin/cp/utils.o > > /poudriere/jails/F114i386/usr/src/bin/cp/utils.c:515:14: error: member > > reference base type 'void' is not a structure or union > > aclp = &acl->ats_acl; > > ~~~^ ~~~~~~~ > > /poudriere/jails/F114i386/usr/src/bin/cp/utils.c:516:11: error: > > incomplete definition of type 'struct acl' > > if (aclp->acl_cnt != 0 && aclsetf(dest_dir, > > ~~~~^ > > /poudriere/jails/F114i386/usr/src/bin/cp/utils.c:466:9: note: forward > > declaration of 'struct acl' > > struct acl *aclp; > > ^ > > 2 errors generated. > > *** [/poudriere/jails/F114i386/usr/src/bin/cp/utils.o] Error code 1 > > > > make[5]: stopped in > > /usr/obj/i386.i386/poudriere/jails/F114i386/usr/src/rescue/rescue > > > > > > This happens on a recent 13.0-CURRENT amd64 (r366190). Updating HEAD > > jails work fine so far. > > Just for the record: > > After updating my (host) box to 13.0-CURRENT r366466 (crunchgen: fix > MK_AUTO_OBJ logic), I am able to install and update my jails versions > 11.4 and 12.1 on Poudriere again. >
Ah, my apologies for missing this report. :-( Indeed, that should be the end of that; it will get MFC'd in ~2 days to mitigate the issue on stable/12 since I MFC'd the breaking commit back, but the bug fortunately did not make it into 12.2. Thanks, Kyle Evans _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"