hosts (non-freefall)" bug: add '-A' argument to ssh(1) command line
for accessing host cointaining modules file. This should fix the
bug for ssh-agent(1) users. Others can just switch to using
ssh-agent(1).
Approved by: will (maintainer)
in portbuild.conf). [1]
* Build stage 2 builds in a jail instead of a chroot. This allows us to
detect ports that attempt IP communication during the build, as well as
allowing clean termination of the port build (packages built in a chroot
can leave processes hanging around after the build finishes). There
are some caveats with this approach which will be worked around in a
future commit.
Requested by: peter [1]
are now collected by polling a small server on the client (using netcat)
instead of having the client scp the load files to the master every 10
seconds (!!!)
- Call processfail to produce 'new port failures' page
- Comment out the 'comparelogs' calls for now until I make them aware
of architectures that don't have 4.x support
and 'buildfailure' and produce a HTML output listing ports with the date
they became broken. The output can surely be made more useful (e.g. it
always links to the ${branch}-latest logs, which may not exist when the
build-in-progress has not yet attempted the build of that port).
keep track of the number of times a port has failed to build, resetting
the counter when it builds successfully. There are still some bugs to be
worked out, but this will be used as the basis for maintainer notification
of port failures.
- Increase timeout to 2 hours (needs to be arch-specific)
- Mount nfs filesystems with nfsv3,intr (the latter so that clients do
not hang if bento panics)
- Run pnohang.${arch} on clients instead of pnohang
- Support builds as non-privileged user
- Increase timeout to 8 hours (this needs to be made per-arch so it
doesn't overly pessimize fast client machines)
- Support building as a non-privileged user
- Use $INDEXFILE
- Use makeparallel script instead of 'make parallel'
- Support building packages as a non-privileged user (needs root access
to client machines)
- Switch to using ${arch}/${branch} subdirectory instead of ${branch}
- export INDEXFILE, MACHINE_ARCH and ARCH variables
- Add (commented out) FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS setting
- Add MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE to fetch from ftp://bento
- Zap some mouldy old unused variables
from recursive dependency builds a la:
make DEPENDS_TARGET='install package clean' all install package clean
The pkg-list script obtains a list of the packages in the dependency
directories; the pkg-stash script moves them away to a predefined
directory, adding a timestamp to the package file name. This is
convenient for keeping ready-built packages for system rescue
activities.
This fixes addport for me on -stable (cvs was erroring out), and also
fixes addport when you have the EDITOR environment variable set.
Approved by: will
body tag nor a closing html tag. In general, browsers work without
these, but Konqueror in particular was displaying some artifacts.
Also make sure empty cells have an nbsp directive; eliminate a bogus
case for Aff.; and change Date build to Build date.
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
PR: www/45021
* Update list of quickports to include kde3
* Add ability to restart builds (-restart)
* Change default to build packages for non-cdrom use (associated option name
inverted from -nocdrom to -cdrom)
* Cope with .tgz or .tbz packages
* Use buildenv framework
* Use cvs update -PdA instead of -Pd when updating ports/docs tree
* Always delete restricted packages after a build run, since they are
published on the website.
* Minor cosmetic changes
* generate an interim .logs file containing the data to be presented in
the html files (also useful for other consumers, like fenner's
per-maintainer error logs)
* Generate 5 different summaries of the error data, sorted by port name,
maintainer, category, build error, builddate
* Improve the table html code so it renders faster
* Add a few new failure reasons
Submitted by: edwin (based on)
PR: ports/43927
uname script. Mount the docs from the correct location. Remove the
hack to pkg_add perl into the chroot environment, now that the scripts
no longer rely on it.