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authorBryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org>2014-09-30 16:22:05 +0000
committerBryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org>2014-09-30 16:22:05 +0000
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If either of OSVERSION or UNAME_r is improperly set when building in a
jail/chroot, a number of unexpected errors can occur. 1. autotools fixup may not run when needed. This could be avoided by always running it [PR 177980, 177403]. 2. Not having UNAME_r set will cause many unknown errors. Many ports use OSREL (derived from UNAME_r) to determine the name of files. This is usually also due to the port build itself using uname -r to derive filenames or 'built for' messages. [PR 192449, 191943] Without having these sanity checks it is very easy for users to get into situations where "everything worked" until they touch a certain port that reads uname(1) output or OSVERSION. It has always been necessary to define all of the UNAME_ vars and OSVERSION (or have a proper sys/param.h present), but many users do not know this. Remove the fallback on the kernel for kern.osreldate as it easily gets the answer wrong. I have added sanity checks to ensure OSVERSION==OSREL==UNAME_r as these are the most critical vars to have set properly. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D869 PR: 177980, 177403, 192449, 191943 Reviewed by: antoine, bapt, gjb With hat: portmgr
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@@ -10,6 +10,36 @@ in the release notes and/or placed into UPDATING.
All ports committers are allowed to commit to this file.
+20140930:
+AUTHOR: bdrewery@FreeBSD.org
+
+ Building ports in a chroot or jail have always required a particular
+ environment be setup. This was not clear though and the ports framework
+ did not enforce it. These requirements are:
+ 1. Either a SRC_BASE/sys/sys/param.h, or /usr/include/sys/param.h be
+ present with the __FreeBSD_version_ number of the target system,
+ or OSVERSION be set in the environment. Lack of these would fallback
+ on kern.osreldate before, which is no longer the case.
+ 2. UNAME_r,UNAME_v,UNAME_s all must be set for the target system.
+
+ Not having these values in sync will now cause the build to error until it is
+ resolved.
+
+ Setting these in the environment can be done via your own wrapper scripts,
+ or /etc/login.conf (along with cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf) or
+ via /etc/make.conf using appropriate values. Note that OSVERSION is redundant
+ if a proper param.h is in the environment:
+
+ OSVERSION+= 1100036
+ UNAME_ENV+= OSVERSION=${OSVERSION}
+ UNAME_ENV+= UNAME_s=FreeBSD
+ UNAME_ENV+= UNAME_r=11.0-CURRENT
+ UNAME_ENV+= UNAME_v="${UNAME_s} ${UNAME_r}"
+ .MAKEFLAGS: ${UNAME_ENV}
+ MAKE_ENV+= ${UNAME_ENV}
+ CONFIGURE_ENV+= ${UNAME_ENV}
+ SCRIPTS_ENV+= ${UNAME_ENV}
+
20140922:
AUTHOR: bapt@FreeBSD.org