[Starlingx-discuss] build-pkgs cannot complete std build

Saul Wold sgw at linux.intel.com
Sat Sep 29 00:20:24 UTC 2018



On 09/28/2018 01:39 PM, Scott Little wrote:
> Ok, we've seen 3 ceph failures in our last 6 builds.
> 
> The common factor:  tpm2-tools builds on 'b0' before ceph builds.
> 
> Our theory.  The buildRequires of tpm2-tools causes autoconf-archive to 
> be installed... which installs a bunch of .m4 files in 
> /usr/share/aclocal ... which causes ceph grief when it calls aclocal.
> 
> I don't really know automake or aclocal all that well.  I'm assuming 
> /usr/share/aclocal is acting something like a cache, but it's a cache 
> whos contents are incompatible with ceph.
> 
> Do we have any autotools / aclocal / m4 experts in the house?
> 
> Possible fixes:
> - ceph: can we tell it to not use the aclocal cache... explicitly (a 
> flag to aclocal?)  ... or implicitly (update ceph's m4 files so they 
> look 'newer' than the cache)?

Not sure about that, I would have to dig deeper into aclocal, it's been 
a while since I dug into that.

> - tpm2-tools: Can we remove the dependence on autoconf-archive? No other 
> package we build seems to need it.
> 
A quick scan show that the autoconf-archive was put in there for travis 
support, and goes away this past March upstream when they coverted to 
using a container for travis.  If we could use a newer version of tpm2 
that might solve this.

Maybe Erich's solution can work

Sau!


> Scott
> 
> 
> 
> On 18-09-27 04:45 PM, Saul Wold wrote:
>>
>> And of course it worked the third time!
>>
>> So, I lost the good logs.
>>
>> Sau!
>>
>>
>> On 09/27/2018 12:56 PM, Scott Little wrote:
>>> On 18-09-27 03:53 PM, Scott Little wrote:
>>>> Our latest build, based on code synced at 2018-09-27T15:28:00  UTC, 
>>>> built successfully.
>>>>
>>>> It took three attempts to get ceph built.  The first two passes 
>>>> aborted quickly due to missing packages.  The final pass did not 
>>>> exhibit the 'aclocal: too many loops'**issue.
>>>>
>>>> The only build I have that exhibited the too many loops error was a 
>>>> snapshot on 2018-09-20T15:50:40 UTC
>>>>
>>>> I do have a designer with an older snapshot that seems to hit it 
>>>> regularly, so I'll work with him and see if we can learn more.
>>>>
>>>> I think we need more data from the community
>>>> - Who's build is failing on ceph with *aclocal: too many loops?*
>>>> - Who is building successfully ?
>>>> - Who can build only intermittently?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Info to collect for failed builds:
>>> - repo sync timestamp
>>>> - build command used?
>>>> - Was it a new workspace, a cleaned workspace, or a previously used 
>>>> workspace?
>>> - $MY_WORKSPACE/CONTEXT
>>>> - $MY_WORKSPACE/build-std.log
>>>> - $MY_WORKSPACE/std/results/*/ceph-*/*.log
>>>>
>>>> For successful builds, same info. Rather than full build logs, I can 
>>>> settle for:
>>>> - grep '\(Success building\|iteration\|building ceph\)' 
>>>> $MY_WORKSPACE/build-std.log
>>>> - grep compute_resources: build-std.log
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 18-09-27 02:21 PM, Saul Wold wrote:
>>>>> On 09/26/2018 09:16 AM, Scott Little wrote:
>>>>>> aclocal 'too many loops' has been popping up sporadically for a 
>>>>>> week or two now.  Possibly 7.5 related.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I suspect that there is a build order and/or race condition 
>>>>>> element to this.   It often goes away if you just run build-pkgs a 
>>>>>> second time.
>>>>>>
>>>>> I am seeing this failure also, but it does not go away after a 
>>>>> second rebuild.  I have the lastest stx-root (build-tools) with the 
>>>>> recent patches.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is this directly related to the fuzz issue or is there something 
>>>>> else we need to address in CEPH itself.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is blocking my local build.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sau! 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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