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Subject: [gentoo-binhost-autobuilds] [binhost amd64/17.1/x86-64] Update possibly failed
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 11:22:35 +0000 (UTC)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20230919112235.E0FFA268042@demeter.amd64.dev.gentoo.org> (raw)

Binhost amd64/17.1/x86-64 update produced long output


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>>> Verifying ebuild manifests
>>> Running pre-merge checks for dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.15.10_p20230815
 * Checking for at least 34 GiB RAM ...
 [ ok ]
 * Checking for at least 7 GiB disk space at "/var/tmp/portage/dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.15.10_p20230815/temp" ...
 [ ok ]
 * Checking for at least 150 MiB disk space at "/usr" ...
 [ ok ]
>>> Emerging (1 of 9) app-emacs/emacs-common-1.9::gentoo
>>> Emerging (2 of 9) virtual/perl-Module-Load-0.360.0-r3::gentoo
>>> Installing (2 of 9) virtual/perl-Module-Load-0.360.0-r3::gentoo
>>> Completed (2 of 9) virtual/perl-Module-Load-0.360.0-r3::gentoo
>>> Emerging (3 of 9) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo
>>> Emerging (4 of 9) dev-perl/Mozilla-PublicSuffix-1.0.6::gentoo
>>> Installing (1 of 9) app-emacs/emacs-common-1.9::gentoo
>>> Completed (1 of 9) app-emacs/emacs-common-1.9::gentoo
>>> Installing (3 of 9) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo
>>> Completed (3 of 9) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo
>>> Installing (4 of 9) dev-perl/Mozilla-PublicSuffix-1.0.6::gentoo
>>> Completed (4 of 9) dev-perl/Mozilla-PublicSuffix-1.0.6::gentoo
>>> Emerging (5 of 9) dev-perl/HTTP-CookieJar-0.14.0::gentoo
>>> Installing (5 of 9) dev-perl/HTTP-CookieJar-0.14.0::gentoo
>>> Completed (5 of 9) dev-perl/HTTP-CookieJar-0.14.0::gentoo
>>> Emerging (6 of 9) dev-perl/libwww-perl-6.720.0-r1::gentoo
>>> Installing (6 of 9) dev-perl/libwww-perl-6.720.0-r1::gentoo
>>> Completed (6 of 9) dev-perl/libwww-perl-6.720.0-r1::gentoo
>>> Emerging (7 of 9) app-editors/emacs-29.1-r1::gentoo
>>> Emerging (8 of 9) net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r3::gentoo
>>> Emerging (9 of 9) dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.15.10_p20230815::gentoo
>>> Installing (8 of 9) net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r3::gentoo
>>> Completed (8 of 9) net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r3::gentoo
>>> Installing (7 of 9) app-editors/emacs-29.1-r1::gentoo
>>> Completed (7 of 9) app-editors/emacs-29.1-r1::gentoo
>>> Installing (9 of 9) dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.15.10_p20230815::gentoo
>>> Completed (9 of 9) dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.15.10_p20230815::gentoo

 * Messages for package net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r3:

 * Unable to find kernel sources at /usr/src/linux
 * Unable to calculate Linux Kernel version for build, attempting to use running version
 * WARNING: You are building with TKIP support disabled, which is recommended since
 * this protocol is deprecated and insecure.  If you still need to connect to
 * TKIP-enabled networks, you may turn this flag back on.  With this flag off,
 * TKIP-enabled networks, including mixed mode TKIP/AES-CCMP will not even show up
 * as available.  If your network is missing you may wish to USE=tkip

 * Messages for package app-editors/emacs-29.1-r1:

 * Your version of GTK+ will have problems with closing open
 * displays. This is no problem if you just use one display, but
 * if you use more than one and close one of them Emacs may crash.
 * See <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/221> and
 * <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2315>.
 * If you intend to use more than one display, then it is strongly
 * recommended that you compile Emacs with the Athena/Lucid or the
 * Motif toolkit instead.
 * You can set the version to be started by /usr/bin/emacs through the
 * Emacs eselect module, which also redirects man and info pages.
 * Therefore, several Emacs versions can be installed at the same time.
 * "man emacs.eselect" for details.
 * 
 * If you upgrade from a previous major version of Emacs, then it is
 * strongly recommended that you use app-admin/emacs-updater to rebuild
 * all byte-compiled elisp files of the installed Emacs packages.
 * 
 * You need to install some fonts for Emacs. Installing
 * media-fonts/font-adobe-{75,100}dpi on the X server's machine would
 * satisfy basic Emacs requirements under X11. See also
 * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Xft_support_for_GNU_Emacs for how to
 * enable anti-aliased fonts.
 * 
 * (Note: Above message is only printed the first time package is
 * installed. Please look at /usr/share/doc/emacs-29.1-r1/README.gentoo*
 * for future reference)

 * Messages for package dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.15.10_p20230815:

 * This version of Qt WebEngine is based on Chromium version 87.0.4280.144,
 * with additional security fixes from newer versions. Extensive as it is, the
 * list of backports is impossible to evaluate, but always bound to be behind
 * Chromium's release schedule.
 * In addition, various online services may deny service based on an outdated
 * user agent version (and/or other checks). Google is already known to do so.
 * 
 * tldr: Your web browsing experience will be compromised.

 * IMPORTANT: 27 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
 * Use eselect news read to view new items.


 * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious
 * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always
 * be kept.  They can be manually added to this set with
 * `emerge --noreplace <atom>`.  Packages that are listed in
 * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by
 * depclean, even if they are part of the world set.
 * 
 * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages
 * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved.  As a
 * consequence of this, it often becomes necessary to run 
 * `emerge --update --newuse --deep @world` prior to depclean.

Calculating dependencies  \b\b... done!
>>> Calculating removal order...

 net-wireless/crda
    selected: 4.14 
   protected: none 
     omitted: none 

 app-editors/emacs
    selected: 28.2-r9 
   protected: none 
     omitted: 29.1-r1 

 dev-python/m2crypto
    selected: 0.39.0-r1 
   protected: none 
     omitted: none 

All selected packages: =app-editors/emacs-28.2-r9 =net-wireless/crda-4.14 =dev-python/m2crypto-0.39.0-r1

>>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal.
>>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed.

>>> Waiting 5 seconds before starting...
>>> (Control-C to abort)...
>>> Unmerging in: 5 4 3 2 1
>>> Unmerging (1 of 3) net-wireless/crda-4.14...
>>> Unmerging (2 of 3) app-editors/emacs-28.2-r9...
>>> Unmerging (3 of 3) dev-python/m2crypto-0.39.0-r1...
Packages installed:   1533
Packages in world:    42
Packages in system:   49
Required packages:    1533
Number removed:       3

 * Regenerating GNU info directory index...
 * Processed 155 info files.

 * IMPORTANT: 27 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
 * Use eselect news read to view new items.

>>> Building file list for packages cleaning...
>>> Your packages directory was already clean.
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 * IMPORTANT: 26 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
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>>> Emerging binary (1 of 8) app-emacs/emacs-common-1.9::gentoo
>>> Emerging binary (2 of 8) virtual/perl-Module-Load-0.360.0-r3::gentoo
>>> Installing (1 of 8) app-emacs/emacs-common-1.9::gentoo
>>> Completed (1 of 8) app-emacs/emacs-common-1.9::gentoo
>>> Installing (2 of 8) virtual/perl-Module-Load-0.360.0-r3::gentoo
>>> Completed (2 of 8) virtual/perl-Module-Load-0.360.0-r3::gentoo
>>> Emerging binary (3 of 8) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo
>>> Emerging binary (4 of 8) dev-perl/Mozilla-PublicSuffix-1.0.6::gentoo
>>> Installing (3 of 8) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo
>>> Completed (3 of 8) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo
>>> Installing (4 of 8) dev-perl/Mozilla-PublicSuffix-1.0.6::gentoo
>>> Completed (4 of 8) dev-perl/Mozilla-PublicSuffix-1.0.6::gentoo
>>> Emerging binary (5 of 8) dev-perl/HTTP-CookieJar-0.14.0::gentoo
>>> Installing (5 of 8) dev-perl/HTTP-CookieJar-0.14.0::gentoo
>>> Completed (5 of 8) dev-perl/HTTP-CookieJar-0.14.0::gentoo
>>> Emerging binary (6 of 8) dev-perl/libwww-perl-6.720.0-r1::gentoo
>>> Installing (6 of 8) dev-perl/libwww-perl-6.720.0-r1::gentoo
>>> Completed (6 of 8) dev-perl/libwww-perl-6.720.0-r1::gentoo
>>> Emerging binary (7 of 8) app-editors/emacs-29.1-r1::gentoo
>>> Emerging binary (8 of 8) net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r3::gentoo
>>> Installing (8 of 8) net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r3::gentoo
>>> Completed (8 of 8) net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r3::gentoo
>>> Installing (7 of 8) app-editors/emacs-29.1-r1::gentoo
>>> Completed (7 of 8) app-editors/emacs-29.1-r1::gentoo

 * Messages for package net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r3:

 * WARNING: You are building with TKIP support disabled, which is recommended since
 * this protocol is deprecated and insecure.  If you still need to connect to
 * TKIP-enabled networks, you may turn this flag back on.  With this flag off,
 * TKIP-enabled networks, including mixed mode TKIP/AES-CCMP will not even show up
 * as available.  If your network is missing you may wish to USE=tkip

 * Messages for package app-editors/emacs-29.1-r1:

 * You can set the version to be started by /usr/bin/emacs through the
 * Emacs eselect module, which also redirects man and info pages.
 * Therefore, several Emacs versions can be installed at the same time.
 * "man emacs.eselect" for details.
 * 
 * If you upgrade from a previous major version of Emacs, then it is
 * strongly recommended that you use app-admin/emacs-updater to rebuild
 * all byte-compiled elisp files of the installed Emacs packages.
 * 
 * You need to install some fonts for Emacs. Installing
 * media-fonts/font-adobe-{75,100}dpi on the X server's machine would
 * satisfy basic Emacs requirements under X11. See also
 * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Xft_support_for_GNU_Emacs for how to
 * enable anti-aliased fonts.
 * 
 * (Note: Above message is only printed the first time package is
 * installed. Please look at /usr/share/doc/emacs-29.1-r1/README.gentoo*
 * for future reference)

 * IMPORTANT: 26 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
 * Use eselect news read to view new items.


 * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious
 * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always
 * be kept.  They can be manually added to this set with
 * `emerge --noreplace <atom>`.  Packages that are listed in
 * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by
 * depclean, even if they are part of the world set.
 * 
 * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages
 * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved.  As a
 * consequence of this, it often becomes necessary to run 
 * `emerge --update --newuse --deep @world` prior to depclean.

Calculating dependencies  . \b\b... done!
>>> Calculating removal order...

 net-wireless/crda
    selected: 4.14 
   protected: none 
     omitted: none 

 app-editors/emacs
    selected: 28.2-r9 
   protected: none 
     omitted: 29.1-r1 

 dev-python/m2crypto
    selected: 0.39.0-r1 
   protected: none 
     omitted: none 

 dev-lang/swig
    selected: 4.1.1-r1 
   protected: none 
     omitted: none 

All selected packages: =dev-lang/swig-4.1.1-r1 =dev-python/m2crypto-0.39.0-r1 =net-wireless/crda-4.14 =app-editors/emacs-28.2-r9

>>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal.
>>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed.

>>> Waiting 5 seconds before starting...
>>> (Control-C to abort)...
>>> Unmerging in: 5 4 3 2 1
>>> Unmerging (1 of 4) net-wireless/crda-4.14...
>>> Unmerging (2 of 4) app-editors/emacs-28.2-r9...
>>> Unmerging (3 of 4) dev-python/m2crypto-0.39.0-r1...
>>> Unmerging (4 of 4) dev-lang/swig-4.1.1-r1...
Packages installed:   1183
Packages in world:    30
Packages in system:   49
Required packages:    1183
Number removed:       4

 * Regenerating GNU info directory index...
 * Processed 129 info files.

 * IMPORTANT: 26 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
 * Use eselect news read to view new items.

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 * IMPORTANT: 14 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
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>>> Emerging binary (1 of 1) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo
>>> Installing (1 of 1) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo
>>> Completed (1 of 1) dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.170.0::gentoo

 * IMPORTANT: 14 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
 * Use eselect news read to view new items.


 * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious
 * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always
 * be kept.  They can be manually added to this set with
 * `emerge --noreplace <atom>`.  Packages that are listed in
 * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by
 * depclean, even if they are part of the world set.
 * 
 * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages
 * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved.  As a
 * consequence of this, it often becomes necessary to run 
 * `emerge --update --newuse --deep @world` prior to depclean.

Calculating dependencies  \b\b... done!
>>> No packages selected for removal by depclean
>>> To see reverse dependencies, use --verbose
Packages installed:   324
Packages in world:    9
Packages in system:   49
Required packages:    324
Number removed:       0
Container binhost-amd64-x86-64-server exited successfully.
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