On 28.08.2024 19:52, Adolf Belka wrote: > Hi All, > > On 28/08/2024 18:30, Matthias Fischer wrote: >> On 28.08.2024 17:46, Michael Tremer wrote: >>> Hello everyone, >> Hi, >> >>> Could you please confirm that this works: >>> >>> https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commitdiff;h=5e8730eb9aec83a76b3ae7719925ede8470069a6 > > I don't know if the problem is because of the above commit but coreutils fails to build. It appears to be not finding aclocal-1.16 IMHO 'automake 1.16.5 => 1.17' must be the culprit... > > It built fine yesterday so the problem must be one of the updates that was in the git pull I did today. Just a quick test: went back to 'automake 1.16.5'. Build runs. Best Matthias > > > Regards, > > Adolf. > >> For me it does. >> >>> It works for me on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with kernel 5.15. >> Here: >> Ubuntu 22.04 LTS / 6.8.0-40-generic >> >> I tested 'make.sh' with all important parameters (clean, downloadsrc, >> gettoolchain) - right now a 'next'-build is running and looking good - >> I'll report when its ready. ;-) >> >> Best >> Matthias >> >>> There is also another fix to support kernels without time namespaces (< 5.6). However, I am not sure if the built itself runs through on this and does not require anything more recent: >>> >>> https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commitdiff;h=faccfa70754fabaed56c9147ace4d509f7d2317c >>> >>> -Michael >>> >>>> On 27 Aug 2024, at 20:03, / / wrote: >>>> >>>> I can concur that moving the line to where Matthias put it does fix the issues on my machines with downloading and building, it also takes care of the error -> mount: /git/ipfire-2.x/build_x86_64/proc: mount point does not exist from what I am seeing. >>>> >>>> # If unshare is asked to terminate, terminate all child processes >>>> "--kill-child" >>>> ) >>>> >>>> mount --bind ${BUILD_DIR}/proc ${BUILD_DIR}/proc >>>> >>>> fi >>>> >>>> while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do >>>> >>>> one thing I don't see is the mount when i check the output of mount or the output of findmnt -o+PROPAGATION