On 2011-11-30 18:30, Scott Garman wrote:
On 11/29/2011 01:18 PM, Ulf Samuelsson wrote:

Seen a couple of errors as well.

1. ERROR: Function 'useradd_sysroot' failed
Tried to access "/etc/group" but this was locked.
Problem disappeared the next time I rebuilt.
Can you file a bug about this problem please. I think we need to go
through the code paths in shadow and ensure its locking is sane. I took
a quick look at the code and was left wondering what lckpwdf() does for
example. Scott, could you take a look at this?

Bugzilla is out of service, so bugs cannot be filed.

I have filed a bug for this, and have been trying to reproduce it without success:

http://bugzilla.pokylinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1794

Haven't seen the issue since then so it is hard to give any details.
I used very high BB_NUMBER_THREADS = 24.

I do have access to a system with a lot of cores, and have been doing builds on it.

I'd just like to confirm that when you saw this, it was a build from scratch (e.g, not using sstate cache from a previous build). And also, you *weren't* building this from a remote filesystem (NFS), correct?

Thanks,

Scott

No NFS for sure.

I think this was the first build, but only 99% sure.
It disappered when I restarted the build.

Have not seen this problem repeated, but then, the build on this
machine has other problems

Packages tend to fail since the c++ compiler seems to ignore "--sysroot"

Machine = Ubuntu-11.10 x64.

This is with BB_NUMBER_THREADS = "4"
If I change this, then the same problem occur, but in a different package.
(Tried with "4" AND "24")

BR
Ulf



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Best Regards
Ulf Samuelsson
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