Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)
Date:      Mon, 19 Jan 2015 09:20:33 -0500 (EST)
From:      Michael Jung <mikej@mikej.com>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Fail to kill children
Message-ID:  <alpine.BSF.2.11.1501190909010.40040@firewallnew>

next in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE #0 r276896:
pkg 1.4.4 or pkg 1.4.6
poudriere 3.1.1 under 11.0-CURRENT r275419

On i386 only pkg complains with "Fail to kill 
children". I have checked some but not all packages
and they appear to be updated as expected so this
is a heads up.

I do not see this behaviour with pkg on amd64 clients. I see this 
behaviour on more than one i386 client.

Anything further I can provide?

--mikej


[root@jackson /usr/home/mikej]# pkg upgrade
Updating 0_local repository catalogue...
0_local repository is up-to-date.
All repositories are up-to-date.
Checking for upgrades (6 candidates): 100%
Processing candidates (6 candidates): 100%
The following 6 packages will be affected (of 0 checked):

Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
         unzip: 6.0_2 -> 6.0_3
         pciids: 20150105 -> 20150117
         openssl: 1.0.1_17 -> 1.0.1_18
         duo: 1.9.13 -> 1.9.13_1
         ccache: 3.2.1 -> 3.2.1_1
         bash: 4.3.30_1 -> 4.3.33

The process will require 1 KB more space.
4 MB to be downloaded.

Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
Fetching unzip-6.0_3.txz: 100%  121 KB 123.9k/s    00:01
Fetching pciids-20150117.txz: 100%  185 KB 189.4k/s    00:01
Fetching openssl-1.0.1_18.txz: 100%    2 MB 851.7k/s    00:03
Fetching duo-1.9.13_1.txz: 100%   70 KB  71.2k/s    00:01
Fetching ccache-3.2.1_1.txz: 100%   80 KB  81.8k/s    00:01
Fetching bash-4.3.33.txz: 100%    1 MB 594.3k/s    00:02
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
[1/6] Upgrading unzip from 6.0_2 to 6.0_3...
pkg: Fail to kill children
[1/6] Extracting unzip-6.0_3: 100%
pkg: Fail to kill children
[2/6] Upgrading pciids from 20150105 to 20150117...
pkg: Fail to kill children
[2/6] Extracting pciids-20150117: 100%
pkg: Fail to kill children
[3/6] Upgrading openssl from 1.0.1_17 to 1.0.1_18...
pkg: Fail to kill children
pkg: Fail to kill children
[3/6] Extracting openssl-1.0.1_18: 100%
pkg: Fail to kill children
[4/6] Upgrading duo from 1.9.13 to 1.9.13_1...
You may need to manually remove /usr/local/etc/login_duo.conf if it's no 
longer needed.
pkg: Fail to kill children
[4/6] Extracting duo-1.9.13_1: 100%
pkg: Fail to kill children
[5/6] Upgrading ccache from 3.2.1 to 3.2.1_1...
pkg: Fail to kill children
[5/6] Extracting ccache-3.2.1_1: 100%
Create compiler links...
create symlink for cc
create symlink for cc (world)
create symlink for c++
create symlink for c++ (world)
create symlink for CC
create symlink for CC (world)
create symlink for gcc
create symlink for gcc (world)
create symlink for g++
create symlink for g++ (world)
create symlink for gcc48
create symlink for gcc48 (world)
create symlink for g++48
create symlink for g++48 (world)
pkg: Fail to kill children
[6/6] Upgrading bash from 4.3.30_1 to 4.3.33...
pkg: Fail to kill children
[6/6] Extracting bash-4.3.33: 100%
pkg: Fail to kill children
Message for openssl-1.0.1_18:
  Copy /usr/local/openssl/openssl.cnf.sample to 
/usr/local/openssl/openssl.cnf
and edit it to fit your needs.
Message for duo-1.9.13_1:
  =================================================================
Configuration file /usr/local/etc/login_duo.conf was created.
You must edit it to add your Duo integration and secret keys.

If you are using the PAM module, a line similar to the following
should be added to your service(s) of choice in /etc/pam.d:
auth    required        /usr/local/lib/security/pam_duo.so

Additionally, you must edit /usr/local/etc/pam_duo.conf

duo headers have been installed to /usr/local/include/duo
=================================================================
Message for ccache-3.2.1_1:
  NOTE:
Please read /usr/local/share/doc/ccache/ccache-howto-freebsd.txt for
information on using ccache with FreeBSD ports and src.
Message for bash-4.3.33:
  ======================================================================

bash requires fdescfs(5) mounted on /dev/fd

If you have not done it yet, please do the following:

         mount -t fdescfs fdesc /dev/fd

To make it permanent, you need the following lines in /etc/fstab:

         fdesc   /dev/fd         fdescfs         rw      0       0

======================================================================
[root@jackson /usr/home/mikej]#


So ccache for example did get upgraded.

[root@jackson /usr/home/mikej]# ccache -V
ccache version 3.2.1




Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?alpine.BSF.2.11.1501190909010.40040>