pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument

Antonio Huete Jiménez tuxillo at quantumachine.net
Mon Apr 12 16:27:19 PDT 2021


What's your dragonfly version?

Quoting Pierre Abbat <phma at leaf.dragonflybsd.org>:

> Resending. I've fixed the bug, but the problem with pkg remains.
>
> I tried to install dmalloc to debug a memory allocation bug. The interaction
> went like this:
>
> # pkg sea dmalloc
> pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument
> pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument
> dmalloc-5.5.2_1                Portable debug memory allocation library
> # pkg ins dmalloc
> Updating Avalon repository catalogue...
> pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument
> pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument
> pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument
> Avalon repository is up to date.
> All repositories are up to date.
> New version of pkg detected; it needs to be installed first.
> The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
>
> Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
>         pkg: 1.15.10 -> 1.16.1 [Avalon]
>
> Number of packages to be upgraded: 1
>
> 3 MiB to be downloaded.
>
> Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
> [1/1] Fetching pkg-1.16.1.txz: 100%    3 MiB  95.4kB/s    00:32
> Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
> [1/1] Upgrading pkg from 1.15.10 to 1.16.1...
> [1/1] Extracting pkg-1.16.1:   0%
> pkg: Fail to create /usr:Invalid argument
> [1/1] Extracting pkg-1.16.1: 100%
> # pkg ins dmalloc
> Updating Avalon repository catalogue...
> pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument
> pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument
> pkg: mkdir(/tmp): Invalid argument
> Avalon repository is up to date.
> All repositories are up to date.
> New version of pkg detected; it needs to be installed first.
> Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
> The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
>
> Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
>         pkg: 1.15.10 -> 1.16.1 [Avalon]
>
> Number of packages to be upgraded: 1
>
> Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
> [1/1] Upgrading pkg from 1.15.10 to 1.16.1...
> [1/1] Extracting pkg-1.16.1:   0%
> pkg: Fail to create /usr:Invalid argument
> [1/1] Extracting pkg-1.16.1: 100%
>
> I then created a file in /tmp, with no problem. Running pkg-static doesn't
> help. How do I fix this?
>
> Pierre
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