#archlinux32 | Logs for 2019-05-08
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[00:07:07] <buildmaster> pentium4/wireguard-lts are broken (says nlopc43).
[00:53:07] <buildmaster> pentium4/gnome-desktop is broken (says nlopc46).
[01:10:28] <buildmaster> pentium4/libreoffice-still is broken (says nlopc43).
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[01:47:15] <buildmaster> pentium4/cbindgen is broken (says nlopc46).
[01:58:30] <buildmaster> pentium4/gst-plugins-espeak is broken (says nlopc46).
[02:11:26] <buildmaster> pentium4/amtk is broken (says nlopc43).
[02:15:01] <buildmaster> pentium4/gspell is broken (says nlopc46).
[02:22:15] <slacka123> what? ---> pentium4/libreoffice-still is broken (says nlopc43).
[02:22:27] <slacka123> I just built it. No problem
[02:22:41] <slacka123> where are the logs for this failure?
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[03:36:20] <buildmaster> pentium4/gitg is broken (says nlopc46).
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[04:15:23] <buildmaster> pentium4/gnome-podcasts are broken (says nlopc46).
[04:21:53] <buildmaster> pentium4/fractal is broken (says nlopc46).
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[05:31:23] <buildmaster> pentium4/xdg-desktop-portal-gtk is broken (says nlopc46).
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[05:40:15] <buildmaster> pentium4/racket is broken (says nlopc46).
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[06:32:58] <buildmaster> pentium4/rhythmbox is broken (says nlopc46).
[06:36:37] <buildmaster> pentium4/libgda is broken (says eurobuild3).
[06:49:31] <buildmaster> pentium4/gpaste is broken (says nlopc46).
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[07:25:48] <buildmaster> pentium4/ruby-gtk3 is broken (says eurobuild3).
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[07:54:58] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[07:54:58] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[07:54:59] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> singularity applied to software development - releases and changes get faster and faster.. till..
[07:56:34] <abaumann> deep42thought: oh, stupid me, I moved staging/testing instead of community-staging/community-testing :-)
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[08:18:25] <buildmaster> pentium4/gigedit is broken (says nlopc46).
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[09:39:58] <buildmaster> pentium4/sdrangel is broken (says nlopc46).
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[15:23:57] <buildmaster> i686/strawberry is broken (says rechenknecht).
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[15:30:53] <Zluglu> Hi there
[15:32:25] <Zluglu> I’ve got an upgrade issue for quite a long time now, probably related to SSE2 (I use a Via C3 processor).
[15:32:48] <Zluglu> I just noticed there is a i486 repository, is it official? I didn’t see any news about it
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[15:49:14] <KitsuWhooa> Fwiw, i686 is not supposed to have SSE2
[15:50:22] <KitsuWhooa> If there are any packages that have sse2 instructions in them you should probably report it as a bug, unless it's already known
[15:51:24] <KitsuWhooa> You can have a look at https://archlinux32.org
[15:51:25] <phrik> Title: Arch Linux 32 - Architecture Overview (at archlinux32.org)
[15:51:52] <Zluglu> I’m not totally sure it’s a SSE2 issue, the only thing I have is “command terminated by signal 4: Illegal instruction” during -Syu, and “Illegal instruction (core dumped)” when doing a "ls" after the upgrade
[15:52:28] <Zluglu> KitsuWhooa : I check my cpuinfo…
[15:52:30] <KitsuWhooa> Try looking at your cpu flags. If you can run gdb, you can make it tell what the instruction was that caused it
[15:52:43] <Zluglu> flags : fpu de pse tsc msr cx8 mtrr pge cmov mmx fxsr sse cpuid rng rng_en
[15:53:11] <Zluglu> for the record, model name : VIA Nehemiah
[15:53:36] <KitsuWhooa> Make sure you're using the i686 arch and not the pentium4
[15:54:05] <KitsuWhooa> I can boot up my laptop in the next hour which also doesn't support sse2 to check if I can reproduce this issue
[15:54:12] <Zluglu> the pentium4 repo didn’t exist at the time I first encountered the issue
[15:54:19] <KitsuWhooa> Ah
[15:54:19] <Zluglu> (august 2018 iirc)
[15:54:36] <KitsuWhooa> Maybe it's another instruction then. Can you install/run gdb?
[15:55:29] <Zluglu> I give it a try
[15:55:49] <Zluglu> (time to restore the last snapshot…)
[15:58:09] <KitsuWhooa> If you can get it installed you can run gdb --args <command that crashes> and then when it does you can type "display/i $pc" if my memory serves me correctly
[15:58:37] <Zluglu> The problem is… will gdb still works ?
[15:58:43] <Zluglu> Given ls does not work :|
[15:59:31] <KitsuWhooa> Yeah, I don't know...
[16:00:40] <Zluglu> Btw, pacman.conf : Architecture = auto
[16:00:57] <KitsuWhooa> That might explain it
[16:01:06] <Zluglu> but no signs of pentium4 in the pacman cache, so I assume it indeed use i686 packages
[16:01:20] <KitsuWhooa> Try setting it to i686 and do an upgrade after the restore
[16:01:25] <KitsuWhooa> See if it changes anything
[16:03:00] <KitsuWhooa> My guess is that once the Pentium4 arch was added, you upgraded to it because of that
[16:03:12] <KitsuWhooa> Although I'm not too familiar with pacman
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[16:15:36] <Zluglu> #upgrade done, and as expected… # gdb
[16:15:36] <Zluglu> #Illegal instruction (core dumped)
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[16:17:46] <elibrokeit> KitsuWhooa: architecture=auto, means that it will use $(uname -m) as the value
[16:18:22] <KitsuWhooa> elibrokeit: ah, didn't know that. I did a quick search but couldn't find anything. Thank you
[16:18:40] <KitsuWhooa> Zluglu: is there anything in dmesg?
[16:18:57] <elibrokeit> It is in the manpage...
[16:19:05] <elibrokeit> Architecture = auto | i686 | x86_64 | ...
[16:19:05] <elibrokeit> If set, pacman will only allow installation of packages of the given architecture (e.g. i686, x86_64, etc). The special value auto will use the system architecture, provided via “uname -m”. If unset, no architecture checks are made. NOTE: Packages with the special architecture any can always be installed, as they are meant to be architecture independent.
[16:19:19] <KitsuWhooa> elibrokeit: I am on mobile at the moment and only did a quick Google search
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[16:19:40] <Zluglu> KitsuWhooa : dmesg → Illegal instruction :D
[16:19:45] <elibrokeit> https://jlk.fjfi.cvut.cz here is an online manpage :D
[16:22:52] <Zluglu> I think the only way would be to statically compile a i486 gdb, to audit what’s going on
[16:23:09] <Zluglu> because it’s likely a problem at glibc level
[16:24:56] <buildmaster> i686/filezilla is broken (says rechenknecht).
[16:48:16] <buildmaster> i686/evolution-data-server is broken (says rechenknecht).
[16:50:56] <Zluglu> Well, back on i486
[16:51:02] <Zluglu> Thank you KitsuWhooa for the support
[16:51:03] <Zluglu> Bye
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[17:06:12] <buildmaster> i686/gnome-terminal is broken (says rechenknecht).
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[17:35:38] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[17:35:38] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[17:35:39] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> This will make guys happy, I actually checked the knowledge base of bugs first.. ;-)
[17:36:15] <abaumann> Zluglu: you can try just to put there a glibc for i486, though i486 is basically text only (no rust, no Qt, no X)
[17:36:26] <abaumann> most likely you hit the endbr32 illegal instruction.
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[17:47:42] <buildmaster> pentium4/mysql-workbench is broken (says nlopc46).
[17:51:01] <bill-auger> oh i like this - arch32 packages website has a column: "has open bug reports"
[17:51:36] <bill-auger> arch does not have that - is it something you guys added?
[17:59:19] <bill-auger> also (more importantly) what does this mean?
[17:59:19] <bill-auger> qt5-styleplugins-5.0.0.20170311-13.0 [build-list] (i686)
[17:59:39] <bill-auger> does that mean it is queued for a rebuild ?
[18:01:24] <bill-auger> im rebuilding it myself now to see it clears up this theming problem FS#65
[18:12:47] <bill-auger> hm - it didnt - it just got more weird
[18:27:50] <finsternis> after update I get: error while loading shared libraries: libidn2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[18:28:22] <finsternis> and the computer does no longer boot
[18:43:36] <bill-auger> finsternis: pacman -Syu ??
[18:46:49] <finsternis> bill-auger: I've don chroot, and now I'm in the root partition of the system, but I can no longer use pacman
[18:46:52] <finsternis> pacman: error while loading shared libraries: libidn2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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[18:55:44] <elibrokeit> finsternis: pacman does not need libidn2, your libcurl is broken
[18:59:49] <finsternis> elibrokeit: why then it complains about libidn2.so.0 when I try to use it?
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[18:59:56] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[18:59:56] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[18:59:57] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> singularity applied to software development - releases and changes get faster and faster.. till..
[19:00:46] <abaumann> symlinking libidn2.so.0 might work. Also installing pacman-static as a precosionary measure might be a good idea.. :-)
[19:00:54] <elibrokeit> finsternis: because pacman needs libcurl, and libcurl needs libidn2
[19:00:59] <elibrokeit> DO NOT SYMLINK
[19:01:02] * elibrokeit is triggered
[19:01:07] <abaumann> sorry :-)
[19:01:14] <abaumann> is this pentium4?
[19:01:21] <abaumann> because I cannot reproduce it on i686..
[19:01:34] <elibrokeit> finsternis: emergency measure: install https://aur.archlinux.org
[19:01:48] <elibrokeit> I have extracted, pgp-signed binaries for exactly this
[19:01:58] <elibrokeit> sudo ./pacman-static -Syu ...
[19:02:00] <abaumann> *abaumann: thumbs up
[19:02:18] <elibrokeit> but first, what versions of each package do you have?
[19:02:37] <elibrokeit> especially, what version of libidn2 ;)
[19:02:51] <elibrokeit> and yes, pacman-static can be used to do the -Qi thing :D
[19:03:59] <abaumann> *abaumnn triggered a db-update -p and hopes for the best..
[19:06:47] <finsternis> http://sprunge.us this is what I have in /usr/lib
[19:06:49] <finsternis> it's i686
[19:07:15] <abaumann> libidn2 2.1.1-2.5, i686, /usr/lib/libidn2.so.0 -> libidn2.so.0.3.5
[19:07:43] <abaumann> huh. no libidn2.so.0 or libidn2.so.4?
[19:07:46] <abaumann> mmh.
[19:07:55] <abaumann> but a very usefil libidn2.la ;-)
[19:07:58] <abaumann> *useful
[19:08:31] <abaumann> so symlinking should not be a problem, as libidn2.so.0.3.5 should cleary be a major relase libidn2.so.0
[19:08:48] <abaumann> why the symlink disappears..
[19:08:51] <abaumann> *abaumann shurgs
[19:09:29] <abaumann> *abaumann pushed some Qt5 packages to stable, at least trojita words and some other Qt mismatches disappeared
[19:11:13] <elibrokeit> abaumann: libidn2 has been positively magical in recent times.
[19:11:45] <abaumann> !grab elibrokeit
[19:11:46] <phrik> abaumann: Tada!
[19:11:46] <abaumann> lol
[19:11:55] <elibrokeit> also, ldconfig will create any valid symlinks if the package does not -- so this should never break binaries, although updating can then break
[19:12:11] <elibrokeit> clearly the symlink is not valid
[19:12:13] <elibrokeit> somehow
[19:12:39] <abaumann> a package providing an .la file is suspicios per se :-)
[19:15:03] <elibrokeit> it is suspicious on the grounds that makepkg usually does !libtool
[19:15:09] <elibrokeit> and thusly deletes them
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[19:16:41] <abaumann> mmh. I double any build slave is setting libtool or that we sed in a libtool in a PKGBUILD (at least I hope so)
[19:16:44] <abaumann> *doubt
[19:18:31] <elibrokeit> Well, check the buildslave logs for "Removing libtool files..."
[19:19:11] <abaumann> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 939 May 5 2018 libidn2.la
[19:19:17] <abaumann> rather old, isn't it?
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[19:20:34] <abaumann> no libidn2.la file on my i686 test machines or eeepc.
[19:20:35] <abaumann> I wonder
[19:21:47] <finsternis> so, I've done ./pacman-static -Qi libidn2 -> 2.1.1-2.5
[19:22:13] <abaumann> mmh. interesting. that's the same version I have.
[19:22:26] <abaumann> Can you do a ./pacman-static -Qo /usr/lib/libidn2.la?
[19:23:08] <finsternis> error: No package owns /usr/lib/libidn2.la
[19:23:12] <abaumann> thought so.
[19:23:29] <abaumann> libidn2.so.0.3.5 sounds about right, libidn2.so.0.3.3 not so much.
[19:23:47] <abaumann> * abaumann: hurree, I have an sddm and a lightdm back :-)
[19:24:29] <abaumann> *abaumann also thinks he has no two virtual machines with the same IP in the network after cloning i686 to pentium4 stable
[19:28:29] <buildmaster> i686/giac is broken (says eurobuild1).
[19:28:39] <abaumann> xetex: error while loading shared libraries: libpoppler.so.87: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[19:28:42] <abaumann> yeah.
[19:28:45] <abaumann> ok. later.
[19:29:05] <abaumann> still icu.63 issues out there..
[19:29:29] <abaumann> webkit2gtk in pentium4. hope this unbreaks some stuff..
[19:30:08] <abaumann> mmh. i686n plateous on 2248
[19:30:24] <abaumann> pentium4 has a nice build curve, down to 1249 packages
[19:30:28] <abaumann> https://archlinux32.org
[19:30:29] <phrik> Title: Buildmaster for Archlinux32 packages (pentium4) (at archlinux32.org)
[19:30:30] <abaumann> https://archlinux32.org
[19:30:32] <phrik> Title: Buildmaster for Archlinux32 packages (i686) (at archlinux32.org)
[19:30:38] <abaumann> this tells me, something is blocking i686..
[19:32:43] <abaumann> ah chromium, icu 63 in /usr/lib/tls/i686/libicui18n.so.63..
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[19:33:49] <abaumann> pacman -Qo says: "No package owns.."
[19:33:54] <abaumann> I wonder, where this comes from..
[19:34:12] <abaumann> ah. it's a trial to load a library there..
[19:35:28] <abaumann> /usr/lib/chromium/chromium itself has a dependency on icu63, so, I'll try to push it to stable. otherwise I'll rebuild it..
[19:35:40] <abaumann> (this if i686, pentium4 is ok)
[19:36:15] <abaumann> vlc on pentium4 works,
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[19:42:33] <finsternis> so then to fix your suggestion is to do ./pacman-static -Syu ? This is the output http://sprunge.us
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[19:45:11] <abaumann> Those are all nice updates, but I don't see a libidn2 there.
[19:45:16] <abaumann> I would do a pacman -S libidn2
[19:45:22] <abaumann> reinstalling just libidn2
[19:45:30] <abaumann> see if the libraries make more sense afterwards.
[19:45:52] <abaumann> those updates above are due to my recent "pushing packages to stable" :-)
[19:46:57] <finsternis> now /usr/lib/libidn2.so.0 -> libidn2.so.0.3.5 has been added
[19:47:02] <abaumann> ah. good.
[19:47:37] <elibrokeit> pacman -Ql libidn2
[19:47:43] <abaumann> check with ldd /usr/bin/pacman if your recular pacman is working again..
[19:48:11] <finsternis> elibrokeit: http://sprunge.us
[19:48:13] <abaumann> /usr/lib/libidn2.so.0.3.5, /usr/lib/libidn2.so.0, usr/lib/libidn2.so on my stable/i686.
[19:48:26] <abaumann> yep, looks the same
[19:48:38] <elibrokeit> libidn2 /usr/lib/libidn2.so
[19:48:38] <elibrokeit> libidn2 /usr/lib/libidn2.so.0
[19:48:38] <elibrokeit> libidn2 /usr/lib/libidn2.so.0.3.5
[19:49:04] <elibrokeit> seems right
[19:49:07] <abaumann> so the libidn2.la and the libidn2.so.0.3.3 are left-overs of another distro?
[19:49:29] <elibrokeit> I don't think it is feasible to find out at this point.
[19:49:29] <finsternis> ldd /usr/bin/pacman http://sprunge.us
[19:49:43] <elibrokeit> FWIW lddtree > ldd
[19:49:52] <elibrokeit> ask phrik about lddtree
[19:50:08] <elibrokeit> (some nut has told phrik to ignore me or I)
[19:50:14] <elibrokeit> ('d do it myself)
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[19:50:35] <abaumann> *abaumann: sorry, real live distractions here..
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[19:51:47] <finsternis> phrik: lddtree
[19:51:47] <phrik> finsternis: The answer is 42.
[19:51:49] <finsternis> lol
[19:51:54] <abaumann> :-)
[19:52:19] <abaumann> lddtree is part of pax-utils..
[19:52:50] <elibrokeit> or ldd perhaps
[19:52:58] <elibrokeit> phrik: ldd
[19:53:03] <elibrokeit> phrik: y u ignore me
[19:53:22] <finsternis> anyway all this started yesterday when I did pacman -Syu, and I got error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) libidn2: /usr/lib/libidn2.so.0 exists in filesystem
[19:53:38] <abaumann> uh. oh.
[19:53:54] <finsternis> so I renamed it, and then pacman -Syu
[19:54:12] <abaumann> *abaumann: coughs nervously
[19:54:44] <finsternis> at the end of the upgrade there were an error about xetex
[19:55:28] <abaumann> yeah. tetex has some hickups right now.
[19:55:48] <abaumann> I know. Lesser of three evils (Qt, icu64/63 and tetex)
[19:56:27] <abaumann> *abaumann is renewing domains he wouldn't like to loose (in parallel)
[19:56:44] <finsternis> then I removed the libidn2_backup and it started complaining with error while loading shared libraries: libidn2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[19:56:47] <abaumann> *..as usual on the very last possible day..
[19:57:10] <abaumann> libidn2.so.0 is a requirement of libcurl which is a requirement of pacman (as eli pointed out).
[19:57:24] <abaumann> If you rename or move libidn2.so.0, then pacman stops to work.
[19:57:50] <abaumann> what you can do is an --overwrite=/usr/lib/libidn2.so.0 (abaumann shudders in expectation of possible reactions)
[19:58:18] <abaumann> but this conflict should not have happened in the first place..
[19:58:34] <abaumann> and the .la file should not exists at all
[19:58:52] <abaumann> this sound to me like another distro was there first or libidn2 got compiled and intalled by hand..
[19:58:58] <abaumann> *sounds
[20:01:49] <finsternis> oh, I misread the date of libidn2.la ... May 5 2018
[20:02:21] <finsternis> I had archlinux, then i switched to arch32 in October
[20:03:12] <finsternis> October 2018
[20:07:40] <finsternis> maybe this: [2018-05-05 22:47] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -U curl-7.59.0-2.0-i686.pkg.tar.xz'
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[20:11:47] <finsternis> between November 2017 and October 2018, when I finally switched to arch32, I installed packages manually, without updating the system
[20:22:35] <abaumann> well.. hard to tell what went wrong here.. :-)
[20:23:46] <abaumann> *abaumann loves the new systemd /etc/machine-id and systemd-machine-id-setup not overwritting that file :->
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[20:43:39] <finsternis> I get libicui18n.so.63: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[20:43:48] <finsternis> libicui18n.so.63: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[20:44:01] <finsternis> XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /usr/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so:
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[22:47:31] <aliemjay> regarding kde/plasma packages on i686, I see they're still stuck in build-list for 20 days because of wrong build order...
[22:47:42] <aliemjay> and I just had an idea of making a list of packages in the proper build order
[22:48:05] <aliemjay> but the question is that can we force it to override buildmaster scheduling??
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[23:26:07] <aliemjay> here is the ordered list for "kf5" and "plasma" groups: https://termbin.com
[23:26:35] <aliemjay> other kde applications should follow without problems at any order