Varnish-2.1.4 Compiling Error
Jorge Díaz
jdzstz at gmail.com
Fri Oct 22 18:52:43 CEST 2010
Hello,
In the past I had the same problem in a Solaris instaled in 10.255.255.255
network, I think I changed the IP from varnish source and changed to other
bad ip (255.255.255.255).
I cannot send my fix, because I have not the sources of that installation.
2010/10/22 Darvin Denmian <darvin.denmian at gmail.com>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to generate a RPM package of varnish-2.1.4 in a CentOS-5.5 OS,
> 64bits.
> When I execute the command:
>
> rpmbuild -ba redhat/varnish.spec
>
> I got the following message:
>
> #### top macro def tmpdir=/tmp/vtc.23005.6b8b4567
> #### top macro def bad_ip=10.255.255.255
> # top TEST ././tests/v00017.vtc starting
> # top TEST VCL compiler coverage test: vcc_acl.c
> ## v1 Launch
> ### v1 CMD: cd ../varnishd && ./varnishd -d -d -n
> /tmp/vtc.23005.6b8b4567/v1 -p auto_restart=off -p syslog_cli_traffic=off -a
> '127.0.0.1:0' -S /tmp/vtc.23005.6b8b4567/v1/_S -M '127.0.0.1 33880' -P
> /tmp/vtc.23005.6b8b4567/v1/varnishd.pid
> -sfile,/tmp/vtc.23005.6b8b4567/v1,10M
> ### v1 debug| storage_file: filename:
> /tmp/vtc.23005.6b8b4567/v1/varnish.PkiJW9 size 10 MB.\n
> ### v1 debug| Creating new SHMFILE\n
> ### v1 debug| Varnish on Linux,2.6.18-194.el5,x86_64,-sfile,-hcritbit\n
> ### v1 debug| 200 239 \n
> ### v1 debug| -----------------------------\n
> ### v1 debug| Varnish HTTP accelerator CLI.\n
> ### v1 debug| -----------------------------\n
> ### v1 debug| Linux,2.6.18-194.el5,x86_64,-sfile,-hcritbit\n
> ### v1 debug| \n
> ### v1 debug| Type 'help' for command list.\n
> ### v1 debug| Type 'quit' to close CLI session.\n
> ### v1 debug| Type 'start' to launch worker process.\n
> ### v1 debug| \n
> ### v1 CLI connection fd = 4
> ### v1 CLI RX 107
> #### v1 CLI RX| ukncxlgzzoupwmsbtoxfavbapdvsnxoj\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| \n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Authentication required.\n
> #### v1 CLI TX| auth
> 5bd6fb73ae081b54a8f6324801f50f9536e8981a9b6594fb22b496ef8b069ae7\n
> ### v1 CLI RX 200
> #### v1 CLI RX| -----------------------------\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Varnish HTTP accelerator CLI.\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| -----------------------------\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Linux,2.6.18-194.el5,x86_64,-sfile,-hcritbit\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| \n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Type 'help' for command list.\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Type 'quit' to close CLI session.\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Type 'start' to launch worker process.\n
> #### v1 CLI TX| vcl.inline vcl1 "\n\tbackend b { .host = \"127.0.0.1\";
> }\n\tacl a { \"10.1.2.3\"/33; }\n\tsub vcl_recv { if (client.ip ~ a) {
> return(pass); } }\n"
> ### v1 CLI RX 106
> #### v1 CLI RX| Message from VCC-compiler:\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Too wide mask (33) for IPv4 address(input Line 3 Pos
> 28)\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| acl a { "10.1.2.3"/33; }\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| ---------------------------##---\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Running VCC-compiler failed, exit 1\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| VCL compilation failed
> ## v1 VCL compilation failed (as expected)
> #### v1 CLI TX| vcl.inline vcl2 "\n\tbackend b { .host = \"127.0.0.1\";
> }\n\tacl a { \"1::2\"/129; }\n\tsub vcl_recv { if (client.ip ~ a) {
> return(pass); } }\n"
> ### v1 CLI RX 106
> #### v1 CLI RX| Message from VCC-compiler:\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Too wide mask (129) for IPv6 address(input Line 3 Pos
> 24)\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| acl a { "1::2"/129; }\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| -----------------------###---\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Running VCC-compiler failed, exit 1\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| VCL compilation failed
> ## v1 VCL compilation failed (as expected)
> #### v1 CLI TX| vcl.inline vcl3 "\n\tbackend b { .host = \"127.0.0.1\";
> }\n\tacl a {\n\t\t\"1.2.3.4\"/31;\n\t\t\"1.2.3.4\"/31;\n\t}\n\tsub vcl_recv
> { if (client.ip ~ a) { return(pass); } }\n"
> ### v1 CLI RX 200
> #### v1 CLI RX| VCL compiled.
> #### v1 CLI TX| vcl.use vcl3
> ### v1 CLI RX 200
> #### v1 CLI TX| vcl.inline vcl4 "\n\tbackend b { .host = \"127.0.0.1\";
> }\n\tacl a {\n\t\t\"1.2.3.4\";\n\t\t!\"1.2.3.4\";\n\t}\n\tsub vcl_recv { if
> (client.ip ~ a) { return(pass); } }\n"
> ### v1 CLI RX 106
> #### v1 CLI RX| Message from VCC-compiler:\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Conflicting ACL entries:\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| (input Line 4 Pos 17)\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| "1.2.3.4";\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| ----------------#########-\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| vs:\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| (input Line 5 Pos 18)\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| !"1.2.3.4";\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| -----------------#########-\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Running VCC-compiler failed, exit 1\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| VCL compilation failed
> ## v1 VCL compilation failed (as expected)
> #### v1 CLI TX| vcl.inline vcl5 "\n\tbackend b { .host = \"127.0.0.1\";
> }\n\tacl a { \"...com\"; }\n\tsub vcl_recv { if (client.ip ~ a) {
> return(pass); } }\n"
> ### v1 CLI RX 106
> #### v1 CLI RX| Message from VCC-compiler:\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| DNS lookup(...com): Name or service not known\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| (input Line 3 Pos 17)\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| acl a { "...com"; }\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| ----------------########---\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| Running VCC-compiler failed, exit 1\n
> #### v1 CLI RX| VCL compilation failed
> ## v1 VCL compilation failed (as expected)
> #### v1 CLI TX| vcl.inline vcl6 "\n\tbackend b { .host = \"127.0.0.1\";
> }\n\tacl a { \"10.1.2.\"; }\n\tsub vcl_recv { if (client.ip ~ a) {
> return(pass); } }\n"
> ### v1 CLI RX 200
> #### v1 CLI RX| VCL compiled.
> ---- v1 VCL compilation got 200 expected 106
> # top Test timed out
> # top TEST ././tests/v00017.vtc FAILED
> FAIL: ./tests/v00017.vtc
> # top TEST ././tests/v00018.vtc passed (2.138s)
>
> ...
>
> ==============================================
> 1 of 192 tests failed
> Please report to varnish-dev at varnish-cache.org
> ==============================================
>
> Can somebody help me with this?
>
> Thanks !
>
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