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author | marcus <marcus@FreeBSD.org> | 2004-02-04 13:31:52 +0800 |
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committer | marcus <marcus@FreeBSD.org> | 2004-02-04 13:31:52 +0800 |
commit | e7cf1a0acbcf534e15e52cbf80cf6472d6fcbbb3 (patch) | |
tree | a6795297e1695386e1996f18dfc41d0fdec2fa87 /Tools/portbuild | |
parent | bff8ae1c6f27a76bde5e81503ab279da2b8cfb84 (diff) | |
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Fix up the ordering and remove some duplicates so the resulting summary is
more accurate:
* The tests for "Cannot stat", "can't cd", and "tar command failed" are moved
to the bottom. This will sacrifice a little bit of performance for a gain
in accuracy
* The tests for "configuration errors" needed to be combined and tweaked to
better identify errors that are architecture-specific (usuallly the
"all pointers are ints" assumption)
* The detection of chown was buggy
* There were some duplicate test cases
* As an experiment, another test for dependency problems is added
PR: 61914
Submitted by: linimon
Diffstat (limited to 'Tools/portbuild')
-rwxr-xr-x | Tools/portbuild/scripts/processonelog | 48 |
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/Tools/portbuild/scripts/processonelog b/Tools/portbuild/scripts/processonelog index e40491af730c..1bc27f57ecf8 100755 --- a/Tools/portbuild/scripts/processonelog +++ b/Tools/portbuild/scripts/processonelog @@ -9,17 +9,20 @@ filename=$1 indexdir=. +errordir=. if [ "$2" != "" ]; then indexdir=$2; fi +if [ "$3" != "" ]; then errordir=$3; fi indexdir=$(realpath $indexdir) +errordir=$(realpath $errordir) indexfilename=$indexdir/INDEX portname=$(basename $filename .log) affected=$(($(grep -cF $portname < $indexfilename) -1)) -logsize=$(/bin/ls -sk $filename | awk '{print $1}') -dir=$(sed -n -e '3p' $filename | grep '^with arguments' | awk '{print $4}' | \ +logsize=$(/bin/ls -sk $errordir/$filename | awk '{print $1}') +dir=$(sed -n -e '3p' $errordir/$filename | grep '^with arguments' | awk '{print $4}' | \ sed -e 's,^/[^/]*/[^/]*/,,') -maintainer=$(sed -n -e '4p' $filename | grep '^maintained by' | awk '{print $3}') -datetime=$(sed -n -e '5p' $filename | grep '^build started at' | \ +maintainer=$(sed -n -e '4p' $errordir/$filename | grep '^maintained by' | awk '{print $3}') +datetime=$(sed -n -e '5p' $errordir/$filename | grep '^build started at' | \ sed -e 's/build started at ...//' | tr ' ' '_' ) # now try to classify the type of error found in the file. @@ -48,7 +51,10 @@ elif grep -qE '(No checksum recorded for|(Maybe|Either) .* is out of date, or)' reason="distinfo_update"; tag="distinfo" elif grep -q "checking whether apxs works.*apxs: not found" $1; then reason="apxs"; tag="apxs" -elif grep -qE '(configure: error:|script.*failed: here are the contents of)' $1; then +# note: must run before the configure_error check +elif grep -qE "Configuration .* not supported" $1; then + reason="arch"; tag="arch" +elif grep -qE '(configure: error:|Script.*configure.*failed unexpectedly|script.*failed: here are the contents of)' $1; then if grep -qE "configure: error: cpu .* not supported" $1; then reason="arch"; tag="arch" elif grep -qE "configure: error: (This program requires STL to compile|One or more.*STL headers are missing)" $1; then @@ -102,8 +108,6 @@ elif grep -q "USER PID PPID PGID JOBC STAT TT TIME COMMAND" $1; then reason="runaway_process"; tag="runaway" elif grep -q "pnohang: killing make package" $1; then reason="runaway_process"; tag="runaway" -elif grep -q "cd: can't cd to" $1; then - reason="NFS"; tag="nfs" elif grep -qE "pkg_add: (can't find enough temporary space|projected size of .* exceeds available free space)" $1; then reason="disk_full"; tag="df" elif grep -qE '(parse error|too (many|few) arguments to|argument.*doesn.*prototype|incompatible type for argument|conflicting types for|undeclared \(first use (in |)this function\)|incorrect number of parameters|has incomplete type and cannot be initialized)' $1; then @@ -114,7 +118,7 @@ elif grep -qE '(syntax error before|ISO C\+\+ forbids|friend declaration|no matc reason="bad_C++_code"; tag="badc++" elif grep -qE '(/usr/libexec/elf/ld: cannot find|undefined reference to|cannot open -l.*: No such file)' $1; then reason="linker_error"; tag="ld" -elif grep -qE 'chown:.*invalid argument' $1; then +elif grep -qE 'chown:.*[Ii]nvalid argument' $1; then reason="chown"; tag="chown" #elif grep -qE 'cp:.*Invalid argument' $1; then # reason="munmap"; tag="munmap" @@ -126,12 +130,12 @@ elif grep -q 'install: .*: No such file' $1; then fi elif grep -q "/usr/.*/man/.*: No such file or directory" $1; then reason="manpage"; tag="manpage" -elif grep -q "pkg_create: make_dist: tar command failed with code" $1; then - reason="PLIST"; tag="plist" elif grep -qE "(Can't|unable to) open display" $1; then reason="DISPLAY"; tag="display" elif grep -q " is already installed - perhaps an older version" $1; then reason="depend_object"; tag="dependobj" +elif grep -q "You may wish to ..make deinstall.. and install this port again" $1; then + reason="depend_object"; tag="dependobj" elif grep -q "error in dependency .*, exiting" $1; then reason="depend_package"; tag="dependpkg" elif grep -q "#error \"<malloc.h> has been replaced by <stdlib.h>\"" $1; then @@ -162,8 +166,6 @@ elif grep -qE "^cc1: bad value.*for -mcpu.*switch" $1; then reason="arch"; tag="arch" elif grep -qE "^cc1: invalid option " $1; then reason="arch"; tag="arch" -elif grep -qE "Configuration .* not supported" $1; then - reason="arch"; tag="arch" elif grep -q "could not read symbols: File in wrong format" $1; then reason="arch"; tag="arch" elif grep -qE "[Ee]rror: [Uu]nknown opcode" $1; then @@ -222,14 +224,6 @@ elif grep -q "usage: yacc" $1; then reason="bison"; tag="bison" elif grep -q "/usr/local/www/cgi-bin does not exist" $1; then reason="cgi-bin"; tag="cgi-bin" -elif grep -qE "chown: .*\..*: Invalid argument" $1; then - reason="chown"; tag="chown" -#elif grep -qE "cp: .*: Invalid argument" $1; then -# reason="munmap"; tag="munmap" -elif grep -q "Cannot stat: " $1; then - reason="configure_error"; tag="configure" -elif grep -qE "Script.*configure.*failed unexpectedly" $1; then - reason="configure_error"; tag="configure" elif grep -q "Cannot open /dev/tty for read" $1; then reason="DISPLAY"; tag="display" elif grep -q "RuntimeError: cannot open display" $1; then @@ -284,8 +278,6 @@ elif grep -q "Bus error" $1; then reason="process_failed"; tag="process" elif grep -q "Signal 11" $1; then reason="process_failed"; tag="process" -elif grep -q "USER PID PPID PGID JOBC STAT TT TIME COMMAND" $1; then - reason="process_failed"; tag="process" elif grep -q "python: not found" $1; then reason="python"; tag="python" elif grep -qE "sed: illegal option" $1; then @@ -309,6 +301,18 @@ elif grep -q "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lXThrStub" $1; then elif grep -q "<varargs.h> is obsolete with this version of GCC" $1; then reason="varargs"; tag="varargs" +# Although these can be fairly common, and thus in one sense ought to be +# earlier in the evaluation, in practice they are most often secondary +# types of errors, and thus need to be evaluated after all the specific +# cases. + +elif grep -q "Cannot stat: " $1; then + reason="configure_error"; tag="configure" +elif grep -q "cd: can't cd to" $1; then + reason="NFS"; tag="nfs" +elif grep -q "pkg_create: make_dist: tar command failed with code" $1; then + reason="PLIST"; tag="plist" + else reason="???"; tag="unknown" fi |