Am 09.04.24 um 09:20 schrieb Baptiste Daroussin:
On Sat 06 Apr 09:23, Rainer Hurling wrote:
Am 06.04.24 um 09:05 schrieb FreeBSD User:
Hello,

after updating (portmaster and make) ports-mgmt/ports from 1.20.9_1 -> 1.21.0 
on CURRENT and
14-STABLE, I can't update several ports:

www/apache24
databases/redis

pkg core dumps while performing installation. apache24 and redis are ports I 
realized this
misbehaviour on ALL 14-STABLE and CURRENT boxes (both OS variants latest 
builds, i.e. FreeBSD
15.0-CURRENT #32 main-n269135-da2b732288c7: Fri Apr  5 20:30:39 CEST 2024 
amd64).

After some updates on a poudriere builder (CURRENT base host, 14.0-RELENG jail 
with poudriere)
building packages for 14.0-RELENG, I observed the same behaviour when updating 
packages on
target hosts where pkg is first updated, on those hosts, nextcloud-server and 
icinga2 host
utilizing also databases/redis and www/apache24, pkg fails the same way.

I do not dare to update our poudriere hosts since the problem seems to pop up 
when pkg 1.21.0
is installed, no matter whether I use poudriere built ports (from our own 
builder hosts) or
recent source tree with portmaster/make build process.

Looks like a serious bug to me and not a site/user specific problem. Hopefully 
others do
realize the same ...

Thanks in advance,

oh


Hmm, I just tried to reproduce that. Both ports mentioned, databases/redis
and www/apache24, can be built and installed with Portmaster. The box is a
15.0-CURRENT with pkg-1.21.0.

Maybe 'pkg check -Bn' or 'portmaster --check-depends --check-port-dbdir'
show some inconsistencies?

Best wishes,
Rainer


using portmaster or not are strictly unlikely to be helpful here.

The right way to test if to report running with pkg -dddd and also to recommand
testing with default options in pkg.conf.

Best regards,
Bapt

This is correct and certainly better. I was not aware of this.

Fortunately, my less optimal suggestions helped O. Hartmann in this case to find the missing and outdated dependencies.

In any case, many thanks for this helpfull advice.

Regards,
Rainer


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