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Facing errors while building pfSense from its source code RELENG_2_7_1

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    Mehroz Mustafa
    last edited by Mehroz Mustafa Dec 8, 2023, 2:13 PM Dec 8, 2023, 2:11 PM

    I am building pfSense from its source code, RELENG_2_7_1 for research and exploration purposes only, but I've been facing alot of issues while doing so.
    I tried to follow an outdated guide and failed alot in my first two weeks, then I decided to look into the issues which some people were facing, and got a little help from it, now I'm stuck again more errors, here's the full detailed log file, I added some break points with the name "<======-Poyo *-======>" just to keep track of where I'm failing logs3.txt
    After some trial and error, I found the lines which were causing the issues,
    Screenshot from 2023-12-08 18-29-46.png Screenshot from 2023-12-08 18-29-58.png
    These two images show the main point where the error occurred (in case you don't wanna look at the several thousands of lines of log file) the make_world function inside /pfsense/tools/builder_common.conf is the root of all this.
    And if you wanna check what changes I've made in the actual repositories then I'll post those links here as well.
    Branch 2_7_1: I forked the whole git repo there, for diff version testing.
    FreeBSD-ports
    FreeBSD-src
    pfsense

    I'm nearly at my limits now since I've spent over 4 weeks on these errors.

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