On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 16:32:45 +0200
steven mestdagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 03:49:28PM +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
> > > > Well, it's finally fixed. Thanks to the help of alek@, jmc@ and [EMAIL 
> > > > PROTECTED] The
> > > > updated tarball containing the port, which is working on i386, alpha and
> > > > sparc64, is at http://nedbsd.nl/~jasper/obsd/ports/perlsh.tar.gz
> > > 
> > > What about this (it's make install output):
> > > 
> > > [...]
> > > Installing /mnt/wd0i/obj/ports/perlsh-1.8/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/psh
> > > Writing 
> > > /mnt/wd0i/obj/ports/perlsh-1.8/fake-i386/usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/i386-openbsd/auto/psh/.packlist
> > > Appending installation info to 
> > > /mnt/wd0i/obj/ports/perlsh-1.8/fake-i386/usr/./libdata/perl5/i386-openbsd/perllocal.pod
> > > /usr/bin/perl postinstall.pl /usr/local /usr/local
> > > Installing share files to /usr/local/share/psh
> > > systrace: deny user: root, prog: /bin/mkdir, pid: 28858(0)[10776], 
> > > policy: /usr/bin/env, filters: 144, syscall: native-fswrite(136), 
> > > filename: /usr/local/share/psh
> > > mkdir: /usr/local/share/psh: Operation not permitted
> > > systrace: deny user: root, prog: /bin/cp, pid: 25329(0)[10776], policy: 
> > > /usr/bin/env, filters: 144, syscall: native-fswrite(136), filename: 
> > > /usr/local/share/psh
> > > cp: /usr/local/share/psh/: Operation not permitted
> > > systrace: deny user: root, prog: /bin/cp, pid: 26483(0)[10776], policy: 
> > > /usr/bin/env, filters: 144, syscall: native-fswrite(136), filename: 
> > > /usr/local/share/psh
> > > cp: /usr/local/share/psh/: Operation not permitted
> > > 
> > > Cheers,
> > > 
> > > Alek
> > 
> > Well, I just can reproduce your errors. 
> > Here it installs without any complaints or errors. Can anyone else reproduce
> > Alek's output?
> 
> Yes. Set USE_SYSTRACE=Yes in /etc/mk.conf
Hmm, yes now I see them messages too. Do you happen to know how to solve it?

Jasper
> 
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> steven
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