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Re: digest package being built for every package



Alistair Crooks wrote:
I just started another bulk build last night, and for every package,
the digest package is being built, and then the binary package is
being added:

2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> ===> build-message 
[digest-20050731] ===> Building for digest-20050731
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c bits.c -o bits.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -O2 
-Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -o bits bits.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> ./bits 
digest-types.h
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c digest.c -o digest.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c md5c.c -o md5c.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c rmd160.c -o rmd160.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c rmd160hl.c -o rmd160hl.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c sha2.c -o sha2.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c sha2hl.c -o sha2hl.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c md5hl.c -o md5hl.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c sha1.c -o sha1.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c sha1hl.c -o sha1hl.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c tiger.c -o tiger.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. 
-DHOST=\"i386--netbsdelf\" -DVERSION=\"20050731\"  -O2 -c whirlpool.c -o 
whirlpool.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> cc -O2 
-Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -o digest digest.o md5c.o rmd160.o rmd160hl.o sha2.o sha2hl.o  
md5hl.o sha1.o sha1hl.o tiger.o whirlpool.o
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> => Unwrapping 
files-to-be-installed.
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> BULK> 
/usr/packages/i386/All/digest-20050731.tgz is up to date.
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> BULK> 
/usr/sbin/pkg_add -K /var/db/pkg /usr/packages/i386/All/digest-20050731.tgz
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> ===> clean 
[digest-20050731] ===> Cleaning for digest-20050731
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> => Checksum SHA1 
OK for Test-Cmd-1.04.tar.gz.
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> => Checksum 
RMD160 OK for Test-Cmd-1.04.tar.gz.
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> work.xen0 -> 
/usr/obj/pkgsrc/devel/p5-Test-Cmd/work.xen0
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> ===> 
extract-message [p5-Test-Cmd-1.04nb2] ===> Extracting for p5-Test-Cmd-1.04nb2
2005/11/09 23:35:28  1964/5682=34.6% devel/p5-Test-Cmd @ i386> ===> install-depends 
[p5-Test-Cmd-1.04nb2] ===> Required package perl>=5.8.7: NOT found

Does anyone have any time to look into this one?

I had, since I was the most likely one to have caused this bug.

I still wonder how anyone could anyone written a tool that relies on the fact that a file's lines end with white-space and not write a single simple note in it. (It had been the mk/bulk/printindex script.)

Fixed.

Roland



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