+ case "${usergroup_phase}" in + local run_cmd + run_cmd=run_su + shift + run_su /opt/pkg/bin/bmake all BATCH=1 DEPENDS_TARGET=/nonexistent WRKLOG=/tmp/bulklog/procmail-3.24/work.log + su pbulk -c '"$@"' make /opt/pkg/bin/bmake all BATCH=1 DEPENDS_TARGET=/nonexistent WRKLOG=/tmp/bulklog/procmail-3.24/work.log => Bootstrap dependency digest>=20211023: found digest-20220214 ===> Building for procmail-3.24 /bin/sh ./initmake /bin/sh "/usr/bin/bash" "/bin/rm -f" "mv -f" "ln" "-lm -ldir -lx -lsocket -lnet -linet -lnsl_s -lnsl_i -lnsl -lsun -lgen -lsockdns -ldl" "/lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib" /dev/null "/opt/pkg/bin/bmake" o "gcc" "" "-s " "procmail lockfile formail mailstat" "procmail formail lockfile mailstat" "procmailrc procmailsc procmailex" "src man" "/opt/pkg/bin" "strip" gcc seems to work fine, using that as the C-compiler ...scanning for 13 libraries... Added LDFLAGS= -lm -lsocket -lnsl -lgen -ldl -lc /opt/pkg/bin/bmake make all cd src; /opt/pkg/bin/bmake ../autoconf.h /usr/bin/bash ./autoconf /usr/bin/bash "/bin/rm -f" "mv -f" /dev/null "grep -F" "/opt/pkg/bin/bmake" o "/tmp ." "/opt/pkg/bin" ../autoconf.h Using the following directories for the LOCKINGTESTs: /tmp . Initiating fcntl()/kernel-locking-support tests Proceeding with kernel-locking-support tests in the background Testing for const Testing for volatile Testing for prototypes Testing for enum Checking for POSIX and ANSI/ISO system include files Checking for network/comsat/biff support Testing for void*, size_t, off_t, pid_t, time_t, mode_t, uid_t & gid_t Checking realloc implementation Testing for WIFEXITED(), WIFSTOPPED(), WEXITSTATUS() & WTERMSIG() Testing for various struct passwd members Testing for memmove, strchr, strpbrk, strcspn, strtol, strstr, rename, setrgid, setegid, pow, opendir, mkdir, waitpid, fsync, ftruncate, strtod, strncasecmp, strerror, strlcat, memset, bzero, and _exit Determining the maximum number of 16 byte arguments execv() takes Benchmarking your system's strstr() implementation Waiting for the kernel-locking tests to finish... Every two digits a file is locked. First digit: which file, second digit: which program, XX indicates a lock conflict or failure Starting test 4 on /tmp/_locktest XX3a 17XX3aXX30 06XX30XX2a 15XX2aXX22 14XX22XX1a 13XX1aXX12 12XX12XX2 10XXa 11XXa Starting test 2 on /tmp/_locktest 06 14 01 13 00 12 07 15 06 01 17 16 11 13 02 16 05 11 10 04 12 10 14 06 13 05 01 14 15 02 07 12 00 06 03 04 13 01 14 07 13 02 11 05 12 15 04 10 07 Starting test 2 on ./_locktest 07 12 06 05 11 04 17 12 00 16 03 11 05 12 10 13 05 11 04 17 02 00 16 03 12 05 12 04 11 07 00 17 06 10 17 03 16 05 02 04 16 01 00 16 03 02 05 13 01 04 10 Starting test 3 on /tmp/_locktest Collecting results from kernel-locking tests =============================autoconf.h=================================== /* This file was automagically generated by autoconf */ #define NOpw_passwd #define NOpw_class #define NOpw_gecos #define NOsetrgid #define GOT_bin_test #define MAX_argc 83748 /* Your system's strstr() is 1.20 times SLOWER than my C-routine */ #define SLOWstrstr /* using my substitute instead */ #define UDP_protocolno 17 #define BIFF_serviceport "512" #define IP_localhost {127,0,0,1} #define setrgid_RUNTIME_CHECK #ifndef MAILSPOOLDIR #define MAILSPOOLDIR "/var/mail/" #endif #define SENDMAIL "/usr/sbin/sendmail" #define CF_no_procmail_yet #define defPATH "PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:/opt/pkg/bin" #define defSPATH "PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:/opt/pkg/bin" #define PM_VERSION "3.24" /*locktype: 4, countlocks: 80, timeout 0, watchdog 14, /tmp/_locktest*/ /*locktype: 2, countlocks: 0, timeout 0, watchdog 8, /tmp/_locktest*/ /*locktype: 2, countlocks: 0, timeout 0, watchdog 8, ./_locktest*/ /*locktype: 3, countlocks: 80, timeout 1, watchdog 14, /tmp/_locktest*/ /* Hotwire LOCKINGTEST=010 */ /* Procmail will lock via: dotlocking, lockf() */ #define NOfcntl_lock #define USElockf /* autoconf completed */ ========================================================================== echo Housekeeping file >config.check cd src; /opt/pkg/bin/bmake ../new/procmail ../new/lockfile ../new/formail ../new/mailstat gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations procmail.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations cstdio.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations common.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations exopen.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations goodies.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations locking.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations mailfold.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations foldinfo.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations misc.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations pipes.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations regexp.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations robust.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations sublib.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations acommon.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations mcommon.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations lastdirsep.c gcc -c -DPROCMAIL -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations authenticate.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations lmtp.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations memblk.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations variables.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations from.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations comsat.c gcc -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations procmail.o cstdio.o common.o exopen.o goodies.o locking.o mailfold.o foldinfo.o misc.o pipes.o regexp.o robust.o sublib.o acommon.o mcommon.o lastdirsep.o authenticate.o lmtp.o memblk.o variables.o from.o comsat.o -o procmail -Wl,-R/opt/pkg/lib -s -lm -lsocket -lnsl -lgen -ldl -lc ln ../src/procmail ../new/procmail gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations lockfile.c gcc -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations lockfile.o exopen.o sublib.o acommon.o mcommon.o authenticate.o lastdirsep.o -o lockfile -Wl,-R/opt/pkg/lib -s -lm -lsocket -lnsl -lgen -ldl -lc ln ../src/lockfile ../new/lockfile gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations formail.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations fields.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations formisc.c gcc -c -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations ecommon.c gcc -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations formail.o common.o fields.o formisc.o sublib.o ecommon.o acommon.o -o formail -Wl,-R/opt/pkg/lib -s -lm -lsocket -lnsl -lgen -ldl -lc ln ../src/formail ../new/formail cp ../examples/mailstat mailstat ln ../src/mailstat ../new/mailstat cd man; /opt/pkg/bin/bmake ../new/procmail.1 ../new/formail.1 ../new/lockfile.1 ../new/mailstat.1 ../new/procmailrc.5 ../new/procmailsc.5 ../new/procmailex.5 /usr/bin/bash ./mansed /usr/bin/bash procmail.man procmail.1 "/bin/rm -f" /dev/null ln ../man/procmail.1 ../new/procmail.1 /usr/bin/bash ./mansed /usr/bin/bash formail.man formail.1 "/bin/rm -f" /dev/null ln ../man/formail.1 ../new/formail.1 /usr/bin/bash ./mansed /usr/bin/bash lockfile.man lockfile.1 "/bin/rm -f" /dev/null ln ../man/lockfile.1 ../new/lockfile.1 /usr/bin/bash ./mansed /usr/bin/bash mailstat.man mailstat.1 "/bin/rm -f" /dev/null ln ../man/mailstat.1 ../new/mailstat.1 /usr/bin/bash ./mansed /usr/bin/bash procmailrc.man procmailrc.5 "/bin/rm -f" /dev/null ln ../man/procmailrc.5 ../new/procmailrc.5 /usr/bin/bash ./mansed /usr/bin/bash procmailsc.man procmailsc.5 "/bin/rm -f" /dev/null ln ../man/procmailsc.5 ../new/procmailsc.5 /usr/bin/bash ./mansed /usr/bin/bash procmailex.man procmailex.5 "/bin/rm -f" /dev/null ln ../man/procmailex.5 ../new/procmailex.5 gcc -c -o sublib.host-o -fno-inline-functions -pipe -O2 -msave-args -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations sublib.c ================================================================ =============== If you are a system administrator you should consider integrating procmail into the mail-delivery system -- for advanced functionality, speed AND SECURITY --. For more information about this topic you should look in the examples/advanced file. Also, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED (type 'make install-suid' to execute it): chown root ${DESTDIR}/opt/pkg/bin/procmail chmod 4755 ${DESTDIR}/opt/pkg/bin/procmail ================================================================ =============== If you would like to inspect the results before running make install: All installable files can be found in the new/ subdirectory.