I have been struggling with this for months.  Has anyone else seen this?

I have a network of servers and I like to build packages from source. I don't use Poudriere. I have a series of scripts that determine what needs to be built on the package server. I currently have 1,152 packages built and they all seem to work just fine except for lilypond. Every time I try to install it on another server pkg dumps core.

I started installing the dependencies and eventually found that it is actually texlive-texmf that is failing.

Over the last few months I have rebuilt every package and still get this core dump. I just recently upgraded to FreeBSD 12.2p6 and started over. I removed all packages except pkg which I rebuilt and forced an upgrade. I removed all of the distfiles from the ports server and all the files in /var/cache/pkg on the clients.

Same problem.

The one thing I notice is that the package is an order of magnitude larger than the second biggest file. Am I having a memory issue?

I guess my next step is to install gdb and build pkg with symbols unless someone can point me to an easy answer.

Cheers.

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