Hi Mark, On 14 Sep 2023, at 7:37, Mark Millard wrote: > This change leads the port net/py-libdnet to be broken: > > --- fw-pf.lo --- > fw-pf.c:212:22: error: use of undeclared identifier 'DIOCGETRULE' > if (ioctl(fw->fd, DIOCGETRULE, &pcr) == 0 && > ^ > fw-pf.c:252:22: error: use of undeclared identifier 'DIOCGETRULE' > if (ioctl(fw->fd, DIOCGETRULE, &pcr) == 0 && > ^ > --- intf.lo --- > for (cnt = 0; !matched && cnt < (int) entry->intf_alias_num; cnt++) { > ^ > intf.c:571:2: note: previous statement is here > if (entry->intf_addr.addr_type == ADDR_TYPE_IP && > ^ > --- fw-pf.lo --- > fw-pf.c:296:28: error: use of undeclared identifier 'DIOCGETRULE' > if ((ret = ioctl(fw->fd, DIOCGETRULE, &pr)) < 0) > ^ > 3 errors generated. > > That leads to: > > [00:00:41] [29] [00:00:26] Finished net/py-libdnet@py39 | > py39-libdnet-1.13_4: Failed: build > [00:00:42] [29] [00:00:27] Skipping net/scapy@py39 | py39-scapy-2.5.0_1: > Dependent port net/py-libdnet@py39 | py39-libdnet-1.13_4 failed >
The commit removed those ioctls because they’ve been superseded by newer (nvlist-based) versions. Ports are strongly advised to use libpfctl rather than trying to deal with nvlists themselves. See https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-pf/2023-April/000345.html for an example of what the ports will have to do. It’s generally a trivial change. Best regards, Kristof