Le lundi 24 mai 2021, 18:11:42 CEST Theo de Raadt a écrit : > Stephane Guedon <stephane+open...@22decembre.eu> wrote: > > Le lundi 24 mai 2021, 16:59:15 CEST Stuart Henderson a écrit : > > > On 2021/05/24 15:25, Stephane Guedon wrote: > > > > Hello > > > > > > > > I am beginning to write a peertube port, just as a way to better > > > > manage my instance. I don't know if it will succeed. > > > > > > > > PeerTube uses nodejs and requires having the node binary in /tmp > > > > to > > > > build its modules. Is there a way to deal with that or should I > > > > write a "pre-build" target to copy/link node in the chroot phase > > > > ? > > > > > > > > (I hope I understood the building process fine and that I make > > > > myself > > > > understood ok too.) > > > > > > > > Thanks for help > > > > > > It's not going to work, you can't rely on /tmp being mounted with > > > "wxallowed". > > > > Shouldn't the actual tmp repository being used during building be in > > /usr/obj/ports/portname/something/tmp ... ? meaning in the /usr > > partition, where it is normally allowed ? > > This latter part is incorrect, unless /usr/local is inside /usr, > which happens only for small disks. > > Won't help.
Ah Ok. Thanks anyway...