Does your jail have /usr/lib32/libc++.so.1? -Dimitry
> On 26 Jan 2025, at 13:18, Nuno Teixeira <edua...@freebsd.org> wrote: > > > As usual everytime I upgrade: > > # make buildworld-jobs buildkernel-jobs > # ./tools/build/beinstall.sh > # reboot > > # poudriere jail -u -j 15amd64 > > # poudriere jail -l > JAILNAME VERSION OSVERSION ARCH METHOD TIMESTAMP > PATH > 134amd64 13.4-RELEASE-p2 1304000 amd64 http 2024-10-30 > 08:56:53 /usr/local/poudriere/jails/134amd64 > 142amd64 14.2-RELEASE 1402000 amd64 http 2024-12-03 > 08:08:24 /usr/local/poudriere/jails/142amd64 > 142i386 14.2-RELEASE 1402000 i386 http 2024-12-03 > 08:10:34 /usr/local/poudriere/jails/142i386 > 15amd64 15.0-CURRENT 1500030 amd64 src=/usr/src 2025-01-11 > 22:24:16 /usr/local/poudriere/jails/15amd64 > > I've just rolled back BE to my last main-n274720-159d29d39482 (Sat Jan 11) > and problem is still happen. > > > > Dimitry Andric <d...@freebsd.org> escreveu (domingo, 26/01/2025 à(s) 12:13): > On 26 Jan 2025, at 12:41, Nuno Teixeira <edua...@freebsd.org> wrote: > > > > Got this loop on: > > > > main-n275036-faa845aab611 > > poudriere jail is same version > > > > Warning: llvm19-19.1.7 will be rebuilt as it misses libc++.so.1:32 > > Building devel/llvm19@default | llvm19-19.1.7: missed shlib PORTREVISION > > chase > > > > It repeats this loop every time I run a testport. > > > > Any clues? > > Is it looking for the 32-bit version of libc++.so.1? How did you setup your > jail? > > -Dimitry > > > > -- > Nuno Teixeira > FreeBSD UNIX: <edua...@freebsd.org> Web: https://FreeBSD.org