On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 8:11 PM Philip Paeps <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2025-04-05 00:37:47 (+0800), Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > There appear to have been no successful package updates for FreeBSD
> > since
> > EOL for 14.1-AMD64. The only build for 142amd64-default that one
> > appears to
> > have crashed. As a result, I am seeing a growing list of packages that
> > are
> > not getting updated. The last successful build was the final build on
> > 14.1
> > last Monday March 30.
> >
> > Any idea how long it might be or how serious the issue is? It looks
> > like
> > all package builds were completed, though there does appear to have
> > been a
> > significant jump in failed builds since the previous build (14.1
> > default)
>
> We upgraded the package builders to recent -CURRENT last week and the
> release/X build jails are no longer working.  If we have to reinstall
> the builders with older -CURRENT, it's at least a week of work.  If
> someone can fix the actual bug in -CURRENT, it'll take us about an
> hour-ish to upgrade all the builders.
>
> I don't know what the bug is.  But it's easy enough to reproduce: run
> poudriere in a release/X jail on -CURRENT and watch it explode.


If it's any help, hte final 14.1 build was very strange. While the build
completed after about 23 hours, during the build there were always a large
number of builds in prep parts before starting the actual builds. I see the
same issue in the build that just started on beefy21, though that build has
just started 3.5 hours ago. I just never recall seeing so many lib-depends
and build-depends. It's like the builds are queued differently. Likely
nothing, but it looks very odd.
-- 
Kevin Oberman, Part time kid herder and retired Network Engineer
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