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    • T
      trijames
      last edited by

      Hi Jimp,

      ok I guess that's good news - and will get fixed soon. 
      What I notice is that the errors are all related to the tcp stack
      ip.c
      route.c
      rtsock.c
      etc…

      So, would seem to me that something has changed there.
      What does it mean when these are "rejects"?  Is it basically a 'diff' that found between the freebsd baseline and pfrsense baseline?

      regards
      TJ

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        trijames
        last edited by

        Oh - I just saw your updated EDIT…
        Ok - I'll try to update and see if that works...
        Which source should I update?  kernel? or pfsense? or both?

        regards
        TJ

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          Try this:

          # cd/ home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts
          # ./update_git_repos.sh
          # ./build_iso.sh
          
          

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            trijames
            last edited by

            Jimp,

            not sure if I understand…
            Just in case - I want to check my thinking:
            1.) should I not do the following:
              # ./apply_kernel_patches.sh
              # cd /home/pfsense/tools/pfPorts/php5; make all install clean
              # cd /home/pfsense/tools/pfPorts/php5-pfSense-module/; make all install clean
              # cd /usr/ports/devel/readline/; make all install clean

            So even though apply_kernel_patches.sh failed - I should instead do update_git_repos.sh?
            And also skip the rest?  Is that right?

            Or should I still do the above steps and then also do the update_git_repos.sh?

            regards
            TJ

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            • jimpJ
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              Whatever you do, do update_git_repos.sh first. I'd just try to build the iso first and see what happens. It should do some of that automatically, but if it fails, then fall back to doing those steps (apply patches, build those ports, etc)

              Though you can compile those ports whether or not the kernel patches apply

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                trijames
                last edited by

                ah ok - excellent.  I'll give that a try.

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  That didn't work. I had to adjust the supfile to have a date, and go back a few days. If you update_git_repos.sh again and then redo the build it should succeed.

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                    trijames
                    last edited by

                    Jimp,

                    does it matter which which shell I use to run these?
                    I just saw a warning about ksh as below in the build_iso.sh

                    "the O_NONBLOCK symbol with a syntax error.  This is apparently a
                    sh error.  Rerunning Configure with ksh apparently fixes the
                    error, then please read the section "64 bit data in perl 5.6.0 and 5.6.1"

                    (I'm building the i386 version)

                    regards
                    TJ

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                      trijames
                      last edited by

                      Hi Jimp,

                      I am getting the following errors when running build_iso.sh - but it continues to run…
                      Did I forget a step?

                      ERROR Building dnsmasq
                      ERROR Building php5-curl
                      ERROR Building php5-mhash
                      ERROR Building php5-pcre
                      ERROR Building php5-pfSense-module
                      ERROR Building php5-readline
                      ERROR Building syslog-ng
                      ERROR Building 3gstat_um175
                      ERROR Building wrapalixresetbutton

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                        trijames
                        last edited by

                        Hi Jimp,

                        one more post …

                        at the end of build_iso.sh - I still get the error.
                        (sorry about all the posts...)

                        WARNING!  Rejected patches found!  Please fix before building!

                        /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/net/if.c.rej
                        /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/net/if_var.h.rej
                        /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/net/route.c.rej
                        /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/net/rtsock.c.rej
                        /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/netinet/in.c.rej
                        /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/netinet/in_pcb.c.rej
                        /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/netinet/ip_options.c.rej
                        /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/netinet/ip_output.c.rej

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                        • jimpJ
                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                          last edited by

                          Not sure what is up with those port building errors, especially the wrapalixresetbutton port as that is very simple and should not fail. You might try to make that one by hand to see what the actual error is:

                          # cd tools/pfPorts/wrapalixresetbutton/; make all
                          

                          As for those rejects, they may be leftover from when they did fail. You might need to run:

                          # ./clean_build.sh
                          

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                            trijames
                            last edited by

                            Hi Jimp,

                            thanks.
                            I went ahead and tried to compile each of the failed builds by hand.

                            1.) dnsmasq built fine
                            2.) php5-curl did not (see below - looks like it is expecting curl5)
                            3.) php5-mhash built fine
                            4.) php5-pcre built fine
                            5.) php5-pfSense-module built fine
                            6.) php5-readline module failed (see below)

                            === php5-curl build errors ===
                            freebsd81rc1386# cd php5-curl/
                            freebsd81rc1386# make all
                            ===>  Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
                            ===>  License check disabled, port has not defined LICENSE
                            ===>  Extracting for php52-curl-5.2.13
                            => MD5 Checksum OK for php-5.2.13.tar.bz2.
                            => SHA256 Checksum OK for php-5.2.13.tar.bz2.
                            ===>  Patching for php52-curl-5.2.13
                            ===>  php52-curl-5.2.13 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/phpize - found
                            ===>  php52-curl-5.2.13 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/autoconf-2.62 - found
                            ===>  php52-curl-5.2.13 depends on shared library: curl.5 - not found
                            ===>    Verifying install for curl.5 in /usr/ports/ftp/curl
                            ===>  Returning to build of php52-curl-5.2.13
                            Error: shared library "curl.5" does not exist
                            *** Error code 1

                            Stop in /usr/home/pfsense/tools/pfPorts/php5-curl.

                            === php5-readline build error ====
                            ===>  Script "configure" failed unexpectedly.
                            Please report the problem to admin@lissyara.su [maintainer] and attach the
                            "/usr/home/pfsense/tools/pfPorts/php5-readline/work/php-5.2.13/ext/readline/config.log"
                            including the output of the failure of your make command. Also, it might be
                            a good idea to provide an overview of all packages installed on your system
                            (e.g. an ls /var/db/pkg).
                            *** Error code 1

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                            • jimpJ
                              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                              last edited by

                              Did you ever go back and try to install readline on its own?

                              cd /usr/ports/devel/readline/; make all install clean

                              You might have to do the same with curl:

                              cd /usr/ports/ftp/curl; make all install clean

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                                trijames
                                last edited by

                                Hi Jimp,

                                yes I did - sorry I accidentally omitted that in the earlier post.
                                I did manually build readline - and it built fine - no issues.
                                I'm going to try and manually build all the packages that failed - and see what the error is.
                                Hopefully that can produce some new findings.

                                So, my understanding is
                                1.) run clean_build.sh
                                2.) run apply_kernel_patches.sh
                                3.) then for all that failed - manually build each of those packages
                                4.) if errors from manual build - check errors to try and resolve…

                                Sound good?  Or am I missing something here?

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                                • jimpJ
                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                  last edited by

                                  Sounds about right, though usually it isn't that complicated. Not sure why so many things are failing there.

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                                    trijames
                                    last edited by

                                    Jimp,

                                    so maybe there is something wrong with the procedure I've listed.
                                    Can you check it through?
                                    Maybe I have some of the steps in the wrong order (in particular the later steps)?

                                    1.) install freebsd 8.1 RC1

                                    2.) update the kernel source with csup
                                    (taken from http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/makeworld.html)

                                    2a.) copy the supfile to the /etc

                                    cp /usr/share/examples/cvsup/standard-supfile /etc/supfile

                                    2b.) edit the supfile

                                    vi /etc/supfile

                                    2c.) add the csup server
                                    host=CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org
                                    Change to:
                                    host=cvsup4.us.FreeBSD.org
                                    2d.) run csup
                                    #> csup /etc/supfile

                                    3.) build the kernel

                                    cd /usr/src

                                    make buildworld

                                    make buildkernel

                                    make installkernel

                                    shutdown -r now

                                    4.) boot into single user mode

                                    boot -s from the boot loader prompt

                                    adjkerntz -i

                                    mount -a -t ufs

                                    mergemaster -p

                                    cd /usr/src

                                    make installworld

                                    mergemaster

                                    reboot

                                    5.) update the ports directory using csup

                                    rm -fr /usr/ports/*

                                    csup -L 2 /etc/supfile

                                    6.) configure make (step 1 from devwiki.pfsense/org/DevelopersBootStrapAndevIso)

                                    echo "WITHOUT_X11=yo" >> /etc/make.conf

                                    mkdir -p /home/pfsense/pfSenseGITREPO /home/pfsense/installer /usr/pfSensesrc

                                    7.) grab ports and build GIT

                                    portsnap fetch extract

                                    cd /usr/ports/textproc/expat2 && make depends install

                                    cd /usr/ports/devel/git && make depends install

                                    (take the standard default settings from the menu's)

                                    cd /usr/ports/sysutils/fastest_cvsup/ && make depends install

                                    (take the standard default settings from the menu's)

                                    rehash

                                    8.) continue on with the GIT repo checkouts

                                    cd /home/pfsense && git clone http://gitweb.pfsense.org/pfsense-tools/mainline.git tools

                                    cd /home/pfsense && git clone http://gitweb.pfsense.org/freesbie2/mainline.git freesbie2

                                    cd /home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts && chmod a+rx *.sh

                                    9.) now do the pfsense stuff

                                    cd /home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts

                                    ./set_version.sh RELENG_8_1 cvsup4.us.freebsd.org

                                    # ./clean_build.sh

                                    ./apply_kernel_patches.sh

                                    (here's where I get the reject errors…)

                                    ./update_git_repos.sh

                                    (the below items might need to be manually built for anything that failed - E.G.: )

                                    cd /home/pfsense/tools/pfPorts/php5; make all install clean

                                    cd /home/pfsense/tools/pfPorts/php5-pfSense-module/; make all install clean

                                    cd /usr/ports/devel/readline/; make all install clean

                                    # cd /usr/ports/curl; make all install clean

                                    ./build_iso.sh

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                                      kpa
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                                      About point 5.), I think you need to use cvs tag "." instead of "RELENG_8_1" for fetching ports, /usr/bin/csup -h cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org
                                      /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile should do the job (replace cvsup.uk with a mirror close to you).

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                                      • jimpJ
                                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                        last edited by

                                        @kpa:

                                        About point 5.), I think you need to use cvs tag "." instead of "RELENG_8_1" for fetching ports, /usr/bin/csup -h cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org
                                        /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile should do the job (replace cvsup.uk with a mirror close to you).

                                        He's using portsnap to get the ports, that supfile was just for the system sources (though since it was done earlier, it doesn't need to be done again)

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                                        • jimpJ
                                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                          last edited by

                                          I also noticed that I used this:

                                          ./set_version.sh HEAD

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                                          • jimpJ
                                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                            last edited by

                                            and for some reason, that still uses RELENG_8-supfile, instead of RELENG_8_1-supfile.

                                            Whichever supfile shows in your pfsense-build.conf, make sure it has a line like this in it, if it uses RELENG_8_1

                                            date=2010.06.25.00.00.00
                                            

                                            I committed an update to that file, too, so it should work. Or it does for me again…

                                            builder# ./set_version.sh RELENG_8_1 cvsup.livebsd.org
                                            
                                            >>> Setting builder environment to use RELENG_8_1 ...
                                            # Comment out the following line if you would like to automatically select an update server.
                                            
                                            >>> Custom pfsense-build.conf contains:
                                            ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            # set_version.sh generated defaults
                                            export PFSENSE_VERSION=2.0-BETA3
                                            export FREEBSD_VERSION=8
                                            export FREEBSD_BRANCH=RELENG_8_0
                                            export PFSENSETAG=HEAD
                                            export PFSPATCHFILE=/usr/home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/../builder_scripts/patches.RELENG_8_1
                                            export PFSPATCHDIR=/usr/home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/../patches/RELENG_8_1
                                            export SUPFILE=/usr/home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/../builder_scripts/RELENG_8-supfile
                                            export CUSTOM_COPY_LIST=/usr/home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/../builder_scripts/copy.list.RELENG_8_0
                                            export OVERRIDE_FREEBSD_CVSUP_HOST=cvsup.livebsd.org
                                            export BASE_DIR=/usr/home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/../..
                                            export BUILDER_TOOLS=/usr/home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/..
                                            export BUILDER_SCRIPTS=/usr/home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts
                                            export PFSPORTSFILE=buildports.RELENG_2_0
                                            ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            
                                            NOTE: pfsense-build.conf values updated.  These values override pfsense_local.sh !!
                                            
                                            NOTE2: pfPorts will be rebuilt!
                                            
                                            builder# ./update_git_repos.sh 
                                            >>> Updating GIT REPO freesbie2...Done!
                                            >>> Updating GIT REPO tools...Done!
                                            builder# ./apply_kernel_patches.sh    
                                            >>> Setting CVSUp host to cvsup.livebsd.org
                                            >>> Removing needed files listed in patches.RELENG_8_1 HEAD
                                            >>> Obtaining FreeBSD sources RELENG_8-supfile...Done!
                                            >>> Removing old patch rejects...
                                            >>> Applying patches, please wait...Done!
                                            >>> Finding patch rejects...
                                            builder# 
                                            

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