Bug #20004
closed
Release CI is broken with Ruby master
Added by hsbt (Hiroshi SHIBATA) about 1 year ago.
Updated about 1 year ago.
Description
From 3 week ago, Release action of master is broken.
https://github.com/ruby/actions/actions/runs/6599016994/job/17927644579#step:16:44
Invoking `/Users/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/ruby -rrubygems /Users/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/bin/gem --backtrace build lib/bundler/bundler.gemspec` failed with output:
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dyld[42417]: Library not loaded: '/usr/local/lib/libruby.3.3.dylib'
Referenced from: '/Users/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/ruby'
Reason: tried: '/usr/local/lib/libruby.3.3.dylib' (no such file), '/usr/lib/libruby.3.3.dylib' (no such file)
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It is related with #19422
Related issues
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- Related to Feature #19422: Make `--enabled-shared` mandatory on macOS added
- Status changed from Open to Closed
Applied in changeset git|f100c6477ab0a3c49e3256c4eb8efe312ffd0198.
[Bug #20004] Revert "[Feature #19422] Enable shared by default on macOS"
This reverts commit 9694445051c4192c8f659529133acab253bd0bc3.
This change broke our release CI.
https://github.com/ruby/actions/actions/runs/6599016994/job/17927644579#step:16:44
Invoking /Users/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/ruby -rrubygems /Users/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/bin/gem --backtrace build lib/bundler/bundler.gemspec
failed with output:
dyld[42417]: Library not loaded: '/usr/local/lib/libruby.3.3.dylib'
Referenced from: '/Users/runner/work/actions/actions/snapshot-master/ruby'
Reason: tried: '/usr/local/lib/libruby.3.3.dylib' (no such file), '/usr/lib/libruby.3.3.dylib' (no such file)
The problem here is we are trying to launch ${builddir}/ruby
before installing it. The ${builddir}/ruby
references libruby
shared library by absolute path embedded in the binary, but it's not located at the expected path during build-phase.
IIUC this issue can be solved by adding --enable-load-relative
, but the use of ${builddir}/ruby
in the failing test case test-bundler-parallel
might be the root problem. Note that this problem is not only on macOS but could happen if running the test with --enable-shared
on Linux or others too.
If the problem will be solved by fixing tests and we will be able to confirm the problem is only for build-phase, re-landing the defaulting change would make sense to me. But if it's more complicated situation, it would be risky to re-land and would be better to postpone to next-next release.
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