2016-03-13 0:09 GMT+03:00 E. Liddell
<ejlddll(a)googlemail.com>om>:
The short version: some auxiliary build commands
are trying to touch
directories the package manager doesn't want them to touch, resulting
in sandbox violation failures of the following format:
===
VERSION 1.0
FORMAT: F - Function called
FORMAT: S - Access Status
FORMAT: P - Path as passed to function
FORMAT: A - Absolute Path (not canonical)
FORMAT: R - Canonical Path
FORMAT: C - Command Line
F: mkdir
S: deny
P: /root/.trinity
A: /root/.trinity
R: /root/.trinity
C: /usr/trinity/14/bin/tdeconfig_compiler
/var/tmp/portage/trinity-base/libkcal-14.0.0/work/tdepim/libkcal/htmlexportsettings.kcfg
/var/tmp/portage/trinity-base/libkcal-14.0.0/work/tdepim/libkcal/htmlexportsettings.kcfgc
===
I've attacked a full build log for libtdepim which ends in a couple of failures of
the same type.
The long(er) version: Gentoo is a source distribution, so Gentoo packages are
more or less glorified build scripts. The package manager creates a per-package
sandbox in /var/tmp/portage/ which is used during build and install to keep failures
from spewing files all over the system.
For some reason, both tdeconfig_compiler and maketdewidgets are trying to do
a mkdir in (probably) ~/.trinity . They don't, as far as I can tell, put anything
in
the resulting directories. Regardless, this breaks the sandbox and the build can't
complete.
This is in 14.0.0, but if there's been a commit that has changed any of this since
then, I can't find it.
It's possible that there's an additional CMake variable I need to set, in which
case feel free to hit me over the head with it. Otherwise, I need some way of
either redirecting those mkdir commands so that they land inside the sandbox,
or keeping them from being issued in the first place.
E. Liddell
Portage should hook HOME to
${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/portage/${CATEGORY}/${PF}/homedir. I believe there
is something wrong about your configuration...
I've just tried — libtdepim-9999 build well for me.
Please provide some common info like "emerge --info
'=trinity-base/libtdepim-14.0.0'" and
/var/tmp/portage/trinity-base/libkcal-14.0.0/ and what exactly overlay
are you using.
Please provide some common info like "emerge --info
'=trinity-base/libtdepim-14.0.0'" and
/var/tmp/portage/trinity-base/libkcal-14.0.0/temp/environment and what
exactly overlay
are you using.
Haven't finished the path... Sorry for noise...