On 10/31/21 2:23 PM, Kent Watsen wrote:
The “httpd-plus” [1] patch installs just find when a fresh 7.0 install selects packages "base", 
"bsd", "bsd.rd", "bsd.mp", “comp”, and “man”.

However, when a fresh 7.0 install selects all the same packages except “comp”, 
and then subsequently adds the “comp” package via the command:

        (cd /root && curl -s -O https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.0/amd64/comp70.tgz 
&& cd / && tar xzvphf /root/comp70.tgz)

The installation of the "httpd-plus" patch fails with the following snippet:

        <snip>
        Building and installing httpd-plus binary and manpage ...
        /usr/src/usr.sbin/httpd/obj -> /usr/obj/usr.sbin/httpd
        make: don't know how to make /usr/lib/crt0.o (prerequisite of: httpd)

Does /usr/lib/crt0.o exist? If it doesn't did tar complete successfully? Maybe try:

# tar -C / -xzphf comp70.tgz || echo "somethings broken"

You may have run out of disk space or something similar and just didn't notice. Thats my best guess.


Edgar

        Stop in /usr/src/usr.sbin/httpd
        Restoring original sources ... Done.
        Installing httpd-plus failed (exitcode: 2).

This logic worked on 6.9, what’s the difference?  Why can’t /usr/lib/crt0.o be 
found or made?  How to get past this error without needing to install the 
“comp” package during installation?

PS: I don’t want “comp” on the production system. After installing “httpd-plus”, I run the 
following command to remove it: (cd /root && for i in `tar -tzvf /root/comp70.tgz | awk 
'{print $NF}'`; do rm -rf $i; done) && rm /root/comp70.tgz

[1] https://github.com/mpfr/httpd-plus/tree/7.0-stable

Thanks,
Kent



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