On 21.12.2016 12:32, John Marino wrote:
On 12/21/2016 01:23, Jim Trigg wrote:
Therefore my first
assumption was that the problem was the new tool I had just started
using. Note: while my phrasing may have been poor, I was not meaning to
imply that the tool (poudriere) was necessarily broken, just that I
couldn't figure out what was going wrong and that it seemed (based on my
data sample) to be poudriere rather than the port. Having now tested
using the ports tree directly (make -C
/usr/ports/databases/php70-pdo_mysql on a basically clean ports tree
with "OPTIONS_SET+= ZTS" in /etc/make.conf) and gotten the same failure
as with poudriere, I now have no idea how it worked in portmaster, and
acknowledge that it is a problem with the port.
Okay, good.
Any time you can produce an error with poudriere, it should be easy for
others to reproduce as well which confirms the error.
The bug was already reported and fixed, but this was not very
transparent for users. I need to dig into the framework to find a
solution (and another user hit by the problem was a little bit faster
than me).
For PHP 7.0 i added a message to make thinks more clear in:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/429051
Greetings,
Torsten
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