Kevin Oberman <rkoberman_at_gmail.com> wrote on Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2025 04:34:21 UTC :
> 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. It is pkg 2.1.0 doing extra activity that is rather time expensive. pkg 1.21.3 does not do this extra activity. > Likely > nothing, but it looks very odd. Definitely something. The official bulk builds on beefy17 and beefy18 now take over twice as long overall as they did when pkg 1.21.3 was in use. Looks like ampere2 will be similar. It is not as extreme on the fastest hardware, such as beefy21 and beefy22. But there still is notably more time for those as well. === Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com
