https://blogs.gentoo.org/ago/2020/07/04/gentoo-tinderbox/ Issue: media-gfx/opencsg-1.5.1-r1 fails to compile. Discovered on: amd64 (internal ref: tinderbox)
Created attachment 780557 [details] build.log build log and emerge --info
Please see also bug #821304 Again, your tinderbox hasn't qtgui installed, although it's listed in DEPEND. Would you care to take some research on why this is the case?
Might somehow be related to https://bugs.gentoo.org/832963 - ago do you have some custom qtgui _always_ installed, or have some sort of /etc/portage rule for it that's failing (ie package.provided)? Would be nice if your setup was up for views...
(In reply to Joonas Niilola from comment #3) > Might somehow be related to https://bugs.gentoo.org/832963 - ago do you have > some custom qtgui _always_ installed, or have some sort of /etc/portage rule > for it that's failing (ie package.provided)? > > Would be nice if your setup was up for views... I guess this is related to https://bugs.gentoo.org/787032 Setup is documented at https://blogs.gentoo.org/ago/2020/07/04/gentoo-tinderbox/ and emerge --info is provided. If you think that they are not enough, the right solution is open a bug against portage and ask for whatever you need useful to be provided by 'emerge --info' Ask for the setup while setup means nothing does not help for future cases.
Please try --complete-graph in your EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS.
(In reply to Sam James from comment #5) > Please try --complete-graph in your EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS. it was already done. but it is appendend in the tinderbox operation instead to be in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS for everything.
(In reply to Agostino Sarubbo from comment #6) > (In reply to Sam James from comment #5) > > Please try --complete-graph in your EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS. > > it was already done. but it is appendend in the tinderbox operation instead > to be in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS for everything. --complete-graph y -D to be precise
(In reply to Agostino Sarubbo from comment #4) > > Setup is documented at > https://blogs.gentoo.org/ago/2020/07/04/gentoo-tinderbox/ and emerge --info > is provided. A post from 2020, last updated in 2021? Nothing relevant has been updated since? Besides this doesn't tell me anything how your images are built, how they're launched, etc. > > If you think that they are not enough, the right solution is open a bug > against portage and ask for whatever you need useful to be provided by > 'emerge --info' > > Ask for the setup while setup means nothing does not help for future cases. Aren't you confident your setup is not the issue :) even your post says you use modified package.env files. Where can I find these files? How am I supposed to reproduce the issue you have (that you encourage people to do)? This tinderbox that has a pretty massive importance to ::gentoo shouldn't be a blackbox - _we_, the maintainers, shouldn't be guessing whether your bug reports are valid or not.
(In reply to Joonas Niilola from comment #8) > A post from 2020, last updated in 2021? Nothing relevant has been updated > since? Besides this doesn't tell me anything how your images are built, how > they're launched, etc. There are no images here, no build, no launch. This is a clean stage3, stop.
(In reply to Joonas Niilola from comment #8) > Aren't you confident your setup is not the issue :) even your post says you > use modified package.env files. Where can I find these files? How am I > supposed to reproduce the issue you have (that you encourage people to do)? This is related to tinderbox when there is something new in the system that can't be enabled for everything but per-package. For example a new compiler Anyway if the bug is related to 787032, I can't do much. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 787032 ***
Ago, do you think it would be possible for you to submit additional files with your reports, like Toralf does with his tinderbox reports? Like a compressed tarball of /etc/portage to just name an example? I think it might help when looking into an issue, which doesn't seem to be reproducible at first and makes it easier to see whether it's a topic with the package, with tinderbox, with portage or with something else not yet discovered. We all want to improve on the quality of Gentoo packages, so more information wouldn't hurt, I think.