5 Aug 2007 22:58
Re: README.html: cannot find vulnerability list
Adrian Portelli <adrianp <at> stindustries.net>
2007-08-05 20:58:39 GMT
2007-08-05 20:58:39 GMT
Mark E. Perkins wrote: > On 2007/08/05 15:15, Adrian Portelli wrote: >> Mark E. Perkins wrote: >> ... >>> I'll throw a different wrench into this conversation>>> >> This wasn't me but it's fixed now anyway :) >> >> adrian. > > Better....
Now I get > > -> bmake README.html | more > ----> Creating new database in /usr/pkgsrc/www/links/README.html.tmp1 > ----> Depending in /usr/pkgsrc/www/links (pass #1) > Complete dependency database left in /usr/pkgsrc/www/links/README.html.tmp1 > Reading database file > Making sure binary package cache file is up to date... > ----> Checking cache in /usr/pkgsrc/packages > Entries found in /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache but no packages found > Forcing rebuild of cache /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache. > ----> Checking master cache file /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache > Updating master cache file /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache > Loading binary package cache file... > * /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache > * /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache > * /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache > > forever and ever and ever and ever .... and no README.html > > -> cat /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache > pkgcache_version 20050428 > pkgcache_cachefile /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache > > Looks like a tiny bit of infinite recursion in load_cache_file (in > mk/scripts/genreadme.awk). Should I send-pr this? > > Just to be clear, I updated all of pkgsrc after your previous reply. > > Mark Hi Mark, I did try this on Darwin myself and I don't see this issue. I'm running the same version of bmake as you and I think the only difference is I'm running pkg_install 20070804. What are the permissions like on /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache ? Can you 'rm -f /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache' and try again ? If that does not show anything obvious then please send-pr. Actually, if it does fix it please send-pr anyway as if it's a permission issue it should be handled better than that :) thanks, adrian.
>>>
>> This wasn't me but it's fixed now anyway :)
>>
>> adrian.
>
> Better....
Now I get
>
> -> bmake README.html | more
> ----> Creating new database in /usr/pkgsrc/www/links/README.html.tmp1
> ----> Depending in /usr/pkgsrc/www/links (pass #1)
> Complete dependency database left in /usr/pkgsrc/www/links/README.html.tmp1
> Reading database file
> Making sure binary package cache file is up to date...
> ----> Checking cache in /usr/pkgsrc/packages
> Entries found in /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache but no packages found
> Forcing rebuild of cache /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache.
> ----> Checking master cache file /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache
> Updating master cache file /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache
> Loading binary package cache file...
> * /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache
> * /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache
> * /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache
>
> forever and ever and ever and ever .... and no README.html
>
> -> cat /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache
> pkgcache_version 20050428
> pkgcache_cachefile /usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache
>
> Looks like a tiny bit of infinite recursion in load_cache_file (in
> mk/scripts/genreadme.awk). Should I send-pr this?
>
> Just to be clear, I updated all of pkgsrc after your previous reply.
>
> Mark
Hi Mark,
I did try this on Darwin myself and I don't see this issue. I'm running
the same version of bmake as you and I think the only difference is I'm
running pkg_install 20070804. What are the permissions like on
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache ? Can you 'rm -f
/usr/pkgsrc/packages/.pkgcache' and try again ? If that does not show
anything obvious then please send-pr. Actually, if it does fix it
please send-pr anyway as if it's a permission issue it should be handled
better than that :)
thanks,
adrian.
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