On 2019/09/26 09:44, Theo Buehler wrote:
> I noticed two problems with go's 'make test' when PORTS_PRIVSEP=Yes:
> both having to do with _pbuild's home being /nonexistent:
> 
> failed to initialize build cache at /nonexistent/.cache/go-build: mkdir 
> /nonexistent: permission denied
> 
> and
> 
> --- FAIL: TestUserHomeDir (0.00s)
>     os_test.go:2350: stat /nonexistent: no such file or directory
>     FAIL
> 
> both problems can be worked around by setting the GOCACHE and HOME
> environment variables to something different than /nonexistent.
> 
> Since do-build alreday sets GOCACHE=${WRKDIST}/go-cache, it seems
> reasonable to do the same for do-test independently of PORTS_PRIVSEP.

FWIW that one's OK with me.

> I'm less sure about the proper solution for TestHomeDir and would like
> to have some advice on that.  Setting HOME to ${WRKDIST} or a temporary
> directory works and is in line with the custom PATH, but seems very
> kludgy and might have undesirable side effects for other tests in the
> future. One could patch the TestHomeDir test to skip the Stat and IsDir
> part if the user is _pbuild. I'm not too worried about the TestHomeDir
> per se but rather the fact that its failure takes out a sizable number
> of later tests.

Patching the TestHomeDir test might also have side effects in the future..
Setting PORTHOME=${WRKDIR} is fairly common in ports in general, so that
would probably be my first choice (I think it's better in WRKDIR rather
than WRKDIST).


> Index: Makefile
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /var/cvs/ports/lang/go/Makefile,v
> retrieving revision 1.71
> diff -u -p -r1.71 Makefile
> --- Makefile  15 Sep 2019 02:00:34 -0000      1.71
> +++ Makefile  26 Sep 2019 07:15:03 -0000
> @@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ do-test:
>               ulimit -d $$(ulimit -H -d) -n 256 && \
>               CC="${CC}" \
>               CXX="${CXX}" \
> +             GOCACHE=${WRKDIST}/go-cache \
>               PATH=${WRKDIST}/bin:${PATH} \
>                   /bin/ksh -c "exec 3>&-; exec 4>&-; ./run.bash"
>  
> 

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