> Any specific thing in your env like mk.conf flags ? > usr/local with wxallowed ? any msg in dimes ?
The only thing I did was create /etc/mk.conf and add the SUDO=/usr/bin/doas line like faq15 suggests. Other than that, it is default current as of Feb 17. > To build python, you need to have WRKOBJDIR (typically /usr/ports/pobj) > on a partition mounted with wxallowed. You'll probably find an entry > such as > > /bsd: ./conftest(85340): W^X binary outside wxallowed mountpoint > > in your /var/log/messages This email came in as I was typing the above response. You are correct - that message is in the log. Is this a recent change? I had this building on a skylake system a few weeks ago, but couldn’t run it properly due to lack of video driver support. I have /usr/ports as a separate partition. Would the ‘ideal setup’ put /usr/ports/pobj in a separate partition as well for better privilege separation? Or would just making /usr/ports wxallowed be ‘good enough but not ideal’? Thanks Jordon