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Building on spring

(from freebsd)
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/: (user (uid 1000) (gid 1000))

/: (env OPAMPRECISETRACKING 1)

/: (env OPAMUTF8 never)

/: (env OPAMEXTERNALSOLVER builtin-0install)

/: (env OPAMCRITERIA +removed)

/: (run (shell "sudo ln -f /usr/local/bin/opam-dev /usr/local/bin/opam"))
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/: (run (network host)
        (shell "rm -rf ~/opam-repository && git clone -q 'https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository' ~/opam-repository && git -C ~/opam-repository checkout -q 175a8ca8b27d9a46ed86ec5d7b1130c98a153055"))
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/: (run (shell "rm -rf ~/.opam && opam init -ya --bare ~/opam-repository"))
No configuration file found, using built-in defaults.
Checking for available remotes: rsync and local, git.
  - you won't be able to use mercurial repositories unless you install the hg command on your system.
  - you won't be able to use darcs repositories unless you install the darcs command on your system.


<><> Fetching repository information ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
[default] Initialised

User configuration:
  ~/.profile is already up-to-date.
[NOTE] Make sure that ~/.profile is well sourced in your ~/.bashrc.

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/: (run (cache (opam-archives (target /home/opam/.opam/download-cache)))
        (network host)
        (shell "opam switch create --repositories=default '5.2.0' 'ocaml-base-compiler.5.2.0'"))

<><> Installing new switch packages <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
Switch invariant: ["ocaml-base-compiler" {= "5.2.0"}]

<><> Processing actions <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
-> installed base-bigarray.base
-> installed base-threads.base
-> installed base-unix.base
-> installed host-arch-x86_64.1
-> installed host-system-other.1
-> installed ocaml-options-vanilla.1
-> retrieved ocaml-config.3  (2 extra sources)
-> retrieved ocaml-config.3  (2 extra sources)
-> retrieved ocaml-base-compiler.5.2.0  (https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml/archive/5.2.0.tar.gz)
-> installed ocaml-base-compiler.5.2.0
-> installed ocaml-config.3
-> installed ocaml.5.2.0
-> installed base-domains.base
-> installed base-nnp.base
Done.
# Run eval $(opam env --switch=5.2.0) to update the current shell environment
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/: (run (network host)
        (shell "opam update --depexts"))
[WARNING] Unknown update command for bsd, skipping system update
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/: (run (cache (opam-archives (target /home/opam/.opam/download-cache)))
        (network host)
        (shell  "\
               \nopam remove -y \"conf-pixz.1\"\
               \nopam install -vy \"conf-pixz.1\"\
               \nres=$?\
               \nif [ $res = 31 ]; then\
               \n    if opam show -f x-ci-accept-failures: \"conf-pixz.1\" | grep -q '\"freebsd\"'; then\
               \n        echo \"This package failed and has been disabled for CI using the 'x-ci-accept-failures' field.\"\
               \n        exit 69\
               \n    fi\
               \nfi\
               \n\
               \n\
               \nexit $res\
               \n"))
[NOTE] conf-pixz.1 is not installed.

Nothing to do.
The following actions will be performed:
=== install 1 package
  - install conf-pixz 1

The following system packages will first need to be installed:
    pixz

<><> Handling external dependencies <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>

opam believes some required external dependencies are missing. opam can:
> 1. Run pkg to install them (may need root/sudo access)
  2. Display the recommended pkg command and wait while you run it manually (e.g. in another terminal)
  3. Continue anyway, and, upon success, permanently register that this external dependency is present, but not detectable
  4. Abort the installation

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+ /usr/local/bin/sudo "pkg" "install" "-y" "pixz"
- Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
- [spring] Fetching data.pkg: ...
- ....... done
- Processing entries: 
- ..
- ..
- ..
- ..
- .. done
- FreeBSD repository update completed. 34081 packages processed.
- All repositories are up to date.
- The following 2 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
- 
- New packages to be INSTALLED:
- 	libarchive: 3.7.2_2,1
- 	pixz: 1.0.7_1
- 
- Number of packages to be installed: 2
- 
- The process will require 1 MiB more space.
- 547 KiB to be downloaded.
- [spring] [1/2] Fetching pixz-1.0.7_1.pkg: ..... done
- [spring] [2/2] Fetching libarchive-3.7.2_2,1.pkg: ....
- ...... done
- Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
- [spring] [1/2] Installing libarchive-3.7.2_2,1...
- [spring] [1/2] Extracting libarchive-3.7.2_2,1: .......... done
- [spring] [2/2] Installing pixz-1.0.7_1...
- [spring] [2/2] Extracting pixz-1.0.7_1: ..... done

<><> Processing actions <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
Processing  2/3: [conf-pixz: sh]
+ /bin/sh "-c" "pixz -h || test \"$?\" = 2" (CWD=/home/opam/.opam/5.2.0/.opam-switch/build/conf-pixz.1)
- pixz: Parallel Indexing XZ compression, fully compatible with XZ
- 
- Basic usage:
-   pixz input output.pxz           # Compress a file in parallel
-   pixz -d input.pxz output        # Decompress
- 
- Tarballs:
-   pixz input.tar output.tpxz      # Compress and index a tarball
-   pixz -d input.tpxz output.tar   # Decompress
-   pixz -l input.tpxz              # List tarball contents very fast
-   pixz -x path/to/file < input.tpxz | tar x  # Extract one file very fast
-   tar -Ipixz -cf output.tpxz dir  # Make tar use pixz automatically
- 
- Input and output:
-   pixz < input > output.pxz       # Same as `pixz input output.pxz`
-   pixz -i input -o output.pxz     # Ditto
-   pixz [-d] input                 # Automatically choose output filename
- 
- Other flags:
-   -0, -1 ... -9      Set compression level, from fastest to strongest
-   -p NUM             Use a maximum of NUM CPU-intensive threads
-   -t                 Don't assume input is in tar format
-   -k                 Keep original input (do not remove it)
-   -c                 ignored
-   -h                 Print this help
- 
- pixz 1.0.7
- (C) 2009-2012 Dave Vasilevsky <dave@vasilevsky.ca>
- https://github.com/vasi/pixz
- You may use this software under the FreeBSD License
-> compiled  conf-pixz.1
-> installed conf-pixz.1
Done.
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Job succeeded