<div dir="ltr"><div><pre>><i> > go build -trimpath "-buildmode=pie" -tags "seccomp" -ldflags "-X
</i>><i> > main.gitCommit=2c9f5602f0ba3d9da1c25963
</i>><i> > 22dfc4e156844890 -X main.version=1.1.14 " -o runc .
</i>><i> > checkpoint.go:12:2: //go:build comment without // +build comment
</i>><i> > libcontainer/utils/utils_unix.go:15:2: //go:build comment without //
</i>><i> +build
</i>><i> > comment
</i>><i> > libcontainer/cgroups/utils.go:15:2: //go:build comment without // +build
</i>><i> > comment
</i>><i> > vendor/<a href="http://github.com/containerd/console/console_linux.go:26:2">github.com/containerd/console/console_linux.go:26:2</a>: //go:build
</i>><i> > comment without // +build comment
</i>><i> > make: *** [Makefile:61: runc] Error 1</i></pre></div>...<br><pre>> ><i> > The queuefile looks like this:
</i>><i> > > google-go-lang:
</i>><i> > > Checking GPG for google-go-lang.tar.gz ... OK
</i>><i> > > Processing google-go-lang 1.24.2-1
</i>><i> > > Using original .info file
</i>><i> > > Using original SlackBuild file
</i>><i> > > No build options selected.
</i>><i> > >
</i>><i> > > go-md2man:
</i>><i> > > Checking GPG for go-md2man.tar.gz ... OK
</i>><i> > > Processing go-md2man 1.0.8-2
</i>><i> > > Using original .info file
</i>><i> > > Using original SlackBuild file
</i>><i> > > No build options selected.
</i>><i> > >
</i>><i> > > runc:
</i>><i> > > Checking GPG for runc.tar.gz ... OK
</i>><i> > > Processing runc 1.1.14-1
</i>><i> > > Using original .info file
</i>><i> > > Using original SlackBuild file
</i>><i> > > No build options selected.
</i>> >
> > Seems normal to me
> > did you perform full installation of Slackware 15.0 or custom?<br><br></pre><pre><font face="arial,sans-serif">It was a full install. I think I left out the games, but have everything else. <br><br>I had previously installed runc via a queuefile and sbopkg -i. I don't know when. Could have been a year ago or longer. <br>I was looking in sbopkg update installed packages last week and there were several packages to update. Like a goof, I let that <br>create a queue and when that queue didn't install correctly, I remembered that I had used queuefiles from sqg. So now, I'm trying to use the <br>queuefiles to do the updates. That might be part of the problem, but I'm not sure. I've got several packages, mostly python (which I've got another thread<br>about), but not all. There is jupyter notebooks, QGIS, and more. They're all failing at some point in the update/install. I haven't tried QGIS yet, because it <br>takes a long time to install and one of the other failing installs is a dependency. It might be runc actually.<br><br></font></pre><pre><font face="arial,sans-serif">Just before sending this email, I uninstalled the google-go-lang, go-md2man, and runc packages via sbopkg. Then I tried using the queuefile again via <br>sbopkg -i runc and I get the same result as the start of this thread. <br><br><br></font></pre><pre><font face="arial,sans-serif">John<br></font></pre></div>