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Bug 261396
lang/zig: Fails to stage: /bin/rm -f /wrkdirs/usr/ports/lang/zig/work/stage/lib/zig/std/zig-cache) error: AccessDenied
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poudriere.conf
poudriere.conf (text/plain), 11.06 KB, created by
Lev A. Serebryakov
on 2022-01-21 23:41:19 UTC
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poudriere.conf
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># Poudriere can optionally use ZFS for its ports/jail storage. For ># ZFS define ZPOOL, otherwise set NO_ZFS=yes ># >#### ZFS ># The pool where poudriere will create all the filesystems it needs ># poudriere will use ${ZPOOL}/${ZROOTFS} as its root ># ># You need at least 7GB of free space in this pool to have a working ># poudriere. ># >ZPOOL=zroot > >### NO ZFS ># To not use ZFS, define NO_ZFS=yes >#NO_ZFS=yes > ># root of the poudriere zfs filesystem, by default /poudriere ># ZROOTFS=/poudriere > ># the host where to download sets for the jails setup ># You can specify here a host or an IP ># replace _PROTO_ by http or ftp ># replace _CHANGE_THIS_ by the hostname of the mirrors where you want to fetch ># by default: ftp://ftp.freebsd.org ># ># Also note that every protocols supported by fetch(1) are supported here, even ># file:/// ># Suggested: https://download.FreeBSD.org >FREEBSD_HOST=ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/ > ># By default the jails have no /etc/resolv.conf, you will need to set ># RESOLV_CONF to a file on your hosts system that will be copied has ># /etc/resolv.conf for the jail, except if you don't need it (using an http ># proxy for example) >RESOLV_CONF=/etc/resolv.conf > ># The directory where poudriere will store jails and ports >BASEFS=/usr/local/poudriere > ># The directory where the jail will store the packages and logs ># by default a zfs filesystem will be created and set to ># ${BASEFS}/data ># >#POUDRIERE_DATA=${BASEFS}/data > ># Use portlint to check ports sanity >USE_PORTLINT=no > ># When building packages, a memory device can be used to speedup the build. ># Only one of MFSSIZE or USE_TMPFS is supported. TMPFS is generally faster ># and will expand to the needed amount of RAM. MFS is a slower since it ># uses UFS and several abstraction layers. > ># If set WRKDIRPREFIX will be mdmfs of the given size (mM or gG) >#MFSSIZE=4G > ># Use tmpfs(5) ># This can be a space-separated list of options: ># wrkdir - Use tmpfs(5) for port building WRKDIRPREFIX ># data - Use tmpfs(5) for poudriere cache/temp build data ># localbase - Use tmpfs(5) for LOCALBASE (installing ports for packaging/testing) ># all - Run the entire build in memory, including builder jails. ># yes - Enables tmpfs(5) for wrkdir and data ># no - Disable use of tmpfs(5) ># EXAMPLE: USE_TMPFS="wrkdir data" >USE_TMPFS=no > ># How much memory to limit tmpfs size to for *each builder* in GiB ># (default: none) >#TMPFS_LIMIT=8 > ># How much memory to limit jail processes to for *each builder* ># in GiB (default: none) >#MAX_MEMORY=8 > ># How many file descriptors to limit each jail process to (default: 1024) ># This can also be set per PKGBASE, such as MAX_FILES_RStudio=2048. ># Package names with hyphens (-) should be replaced with underscores (_). >#MAX_FILES=1024 > ># If set the given directory will be used for the distfiles ># This allows to share the distfiles between jails and ports tree ># If this is "no", poudriere must be supplied a ports tree that already has ># the required distfiles. >DISTFILES_CACHE=/usr/ports/distfiles > ># If set the ports tree or source tree marked to use svn will use the defined ># mirror (default: svn.FreeBSD.org) ># The SSL fingerprints are published here: ># https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/svn.html#svn-mirrors >SVN_HOST=svn.FreeBSD.org > ># Automatic OPTION change detection ># When bulk building packages, compare the options from kept packages to ># the current options to be built. If they differ, the existing package ># will be deleted and the port will be rebuilt. ># Valid options: yes, no, verbose ># verbose will display the old and new options >#CHECK_CHANGED_OPTIONS=verbose > ># Automatic Dependency change detection ># When bulk building packages, compare the dependencies from kept packages to ># the current dependencies for every port. If they differ, the existing package ># will be deleted and the port will be rebuilt. This helps catch changes such ># as DEFAULT_RUBY_VERSION, PERL_VERSION, WITHOUT_X11 that change dependencies ># for many ports. ># Valid options: yes, no ># Default: yes >#CHECK_CHANGED_DEPS=yes > ># Consider bad dependency lines on the wrong PKGNAME as fatal. ># For example: ># BUILD_DEPENDS= p5-List-MoreUtils>=0:lang/p5-List-MoreUtils ># If this port's PKGNAME were really "List-MoreUtils" then it would ># not be recorded into the resulting package. The next build with ># CHECK_CHANGED_DEPS enabled would consider it a "new dependency" ># since it is in the port but not in the package. This is usually ># a warning but can be made fatal instead by enabling this option. ># Default: no >#BAD_PKGNAME_DEPS_ARE_FATAL=yes > > ># Path to the RSA key to sign the PKG repo with. See pkg-repo(8) >#PKG_REPO_SIGNING_KEY=/etc/ssl/keys/repo.key > > ># ccache support. Supply the path to your ccache cache directory. ># It will be mounted into the jail and be shared among all jails. ># It is recommended that extra ccache configuration be done with ># ccache -o rather than from the environment. >#CCACHE_DIR=/var/cache/ccache > ># Static ccache support from host. This uses the existing ># ccache from the host in the build jail. This is useful for ># using ccache+memcached which cannot easily be bootstrapped ># otherwise. The path to the PREFIX where ccache was installed ># must be used here, and ccache must have been built statically. ># Note also that ccache+memcached will require network access ># which is normally disabled. Separately setting RESTRICT_NETWORKING=no ># may be required for non-localhost memcached servers. >#CCACHE_STATIC_PREFIX=/usr/local > ># The jails normally only allow network access during the 'make fetch' ># phase. This is a security restriction to prevent random things ># ran during a build from accessing the network. Disabling this ># is not advised. ALLOW_NETWORKING_PACKAGES may be used to allow networking ># for a subset of packages only. >#RESTRICT_NETWORKING=yes >#ALLOW_NETWORKING_PACKAGES="npm-foo" > ># parallel build support. ># ># By default poudriere uses hw.ncpu to determine the number of builders. ># You can override this default by changing PARALLEL_JOBS here, or ># by specifying the -J flag to bulk/testport. ># ># Example to define PARALLEL_JOBS to one single job >PARALLEL_JOBS=3 > ># How many jobs should be used for preparing the build? These tend to ># be more IO bound and may be worth tweaking. Default: PARALLEL_JOBS * 1.25 ># PREPARE_PARALLEL_JOBS=1 > > ># If set, failed builds will save the WRKDIR to ${POUDRIERE_DATA}/wrkdirs ># SAVE_WRKDIR=yes > ># Choose the default format for the workdir packing: could be tar,tgz,tbz,txz ># default is tbz ># WRKDIR_ARCHIVE_FORMAT=tbz > ># Disable Linux support ># NOLINUX=yes > ># By default poudriere sets FORCE_PACKAGE ># To disable it (useful when building public packages): ># NO_FORCE_PACKAGE=yes > ># By default poudriere sets PACKAGE_BUILDING ># To disable it: >NO_PACKAGE_BUILDING=yes > ># If you are using a proxy define it here: ># export HTTP_PROXY=bla ># export FTP_PROXY=bla ># ># Cleanout the restricted packages >NO_RESTRICTED=no > ># By default MAKE_JOBS is disabled to allow only one process per cpu ># Use the following to allow it anyway >ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS=yes > ># List of packages that will always be allowed to use MAKE_JOBS ># regardless of ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS. This is useful for allowing ports ># which holdup the rest of the queue to build more quickly. >#ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS_PACKAGES="pkg ccache py*" > ># Timestamp every line of build logs ># Default: no >#TIMESTAMP_LOGS=no > ># URL where your POUDRIERE_DATA/logs are hosted ># This will be used for giving URL hints to the HTML output when ># scheduling and starting builds >#URL_BASE=http://yourdomain.com/poudriere/ > > ># This defines the max time (in seconds) that a command may run for a build ># before it is killed for taking too long. Default: 86400 >#MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=86400 > ># This defines the time (in seconds) before a command is considered to ># be in a runaway state for having no output on stdout. Default: 7200 >#NOHANG_TIME=7200 > > ># The repository is updated atomically if set yes. This leaves the ># repository untouched until the build completes. This involves using ># hardlinks and symlinks. The operations are fast, but can be intrusive ># for remote syncing or backups. ># Recommended to always keep on. ># Default: yes >#ATOMIC_PACKAGE_REPOSITORY=yes > ># When using ATOMIC_PACKAGE_REPOSITORY, commit the packages if some ># packages fail to build. Ignored ports are considered successful. ># This can be set to 'no' to only commit the packages once no failures ># are encountered. ># Default: yes >#COMMIT_PACKAGES_ON_FAILURE=yes > ># Keep older package repositories. This can be used to rollback a system ># or to bisect issues by changing the repository to one of the older ># versions and reinstalling everything with `pkg upgrade -f` ># ATOMIC_PACKAGE_REPOSITORY is required for this. ># Default: no >#KEEP_OLD_PACKAGES=no > ># How many old package repositories to keep with KEEP_OLD_PACKAGES ># Default: 5 >#KEEP_OLD_PACKAGES_COUNT=5 > ># Make testing errors fatal. ># If set to 'no', ports with test failure will be marked as failed but still ># packaged to permit testing dependent ports (useful for bulk -t -a) ># Default: yes >#PORTTESTING_FATAL=yes > ># Define the building jail hostname to be used when building the packages ># Some port/packages hardcode the hostname of the host during build time ># This is a necessary setup for reproducible builds. >#BUILDER_HOSTNAME=pkg.FreeBSD.org > ># Define to get a predictable timestamp on the ports tree ># This is a necessary setup for reproducible builds. >#PRESERVE_TIMESTAMP=yes > ># Define to yes to build and stage as a regular user ># Default: yes, unless CCACHE_DIR is set and CCACHE_DIR_NON_ROOT_SAFE is not ># set. Note that to use ccache with BUILD_AS_NON_ROOT you will need to ># use a non-shared CCACHE_DIR that is only built by PORTBUILD_USER and chowned ># to that user. Then set CCACHE_DIR_NON_ROOT_SAFE to yes. >#BUILD_AS_NON_ROOT=no > ># Define to the username to build as when BUILD_AS_NON_ROOT is yes. ># Default: nobody (uid PORTBUILD_UID) >#PORTBUILD_USER=nobody > ># Define to the uid to use for PORTBUILD_USER if the user does not ># already exist in the jail. ># Default: 65532 >#PORTBUILD_UID=65534 > ># Define pkgname globs to boost priority for ># Default: none >#PRIORITY_BOOST="pypy openoffice*" > ># Define format for buildnames ># Default: %Y-%m-%d_%Hh%Mm%Ss ># ISO8601: >#BUILDNAME_FORMAT="%FT%TZ" > ># Define format for build duration times ># Default: %H:%M:%S >#DURATION_FORMAT="%H:%M:%S" > ># Use colors when in a TTY ># Default: yes >#USE_COLORS=yes > ># Only build what is requested. Do not rebuild build deps if nothing requested ># depends on them. This can create an inconsistent repository if you often ># build one-off packages but expect the repository to stay consistent. ># Defaut: yes >#TRIM_ORPHANED_BUILD_DEPS=yes > ># A list of directories to exclude from leftover and filesystem violation ># mtree checks. Ccache is used here as an example but is already ># excluded by default. There is no need to add it here unless a ># special configuration is used where it is a problem. ># Default: none >#LOCAL_MTREE_EXCLUDES="/usr/obj /var/tmp/ccache" > ># Set to hosted to use the /data directory instead of inline style HTML ># Default: inline >#HTML_TYPE="hosted" > ># Set to track remaining ports in the HTML interface. This can slow down ># processing of the queue slightly, especially for bulk -a builds. ># Default: no >#HTML_TRACK_REMAINING=yes
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