And by God I think it's done. Took about 5 days to get the outstanding tarballs built. I leave it as an exercise for the reader to figure out which ones those were -- ones with timestamps after my first post.

Jim Howard wrote:
So, most of the tgz files bear a March 27 timestamp (to the minute or two), some April 6 .... and here and there amongst them a few have timestamps after my first post.

In any case, an unwieldy mass of projects, from tiny to gargantuan, and onward it crawls ....

Jim Howard wrote:
Is this stuff building as we speak?

My own experience with pkgsrc, it took overnight to build Firefox and its dependencies ....

Jim Howard wrote:
Up to flickcurl something or other ....

Jim Howard wrote:
Looks like things have started moving. They're starting to trickle in. We're now up to cataclysm something or other ....

Jim Howard wrote:
The latest quarterly repository of binary packages for NetBSD 10.x amd64.

For some time it has contained a total of 12 packages: first 0verkill-0.16nb1.tgz, last 7-zip-25.01.tgz. Nothing more.

The other amd64 releases (9.x, 11.x) have what looks like full repositories.

Wondering what's up with this.


--Jim Howard











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