On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 10:56 PM Greg Rivers
wrote:
> On Saturday, 12 December 2020 00:10:04 CST Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > A pkg build in 121amd64 latest was completed on 7-Dec after running for
> > over 90 hours and another on 10-Dec that took a more typical 48 hours
> > build. FWIW, gtk3 is hard
On Saturday, 12 December 2020 00:10:04 CST Kevin Oberman wrote:
> A pkg build in 121amd64 latest was completed on 7-Dec after running for
> over 90 hours and another on 10-Dec that took a more typical 48 hours
> build. FWIW, gtk3 is hardly a big package. Try chromium, rust, llvm* or
> libreoffice.
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 4:58 PM Jan Beich wrote:
> Tatsuki Makino writes:
>
> > It seems that just 1 package update ( gtk3? :) ) can cause the
> > official poudriere to build a daunting amount of work.
>
> Pales in comparison to FreeBSD security advisiories which force rebuild
> of all 33000 pac
Tatsuki Makino writes:
> It seems that just 1 package update ( gtk3? :) ) can cause the
> official poudriere to build a daunting amount of work.
Pales in comparison to FreeBSD security advisiories which force rebuild
of all 33000 packages. Given package builds are not reproducibile yet[1]
rsync
It seems that just 1 package update ( gtk3? :) ) can cause the official
poudriere to build a daunting amount of work.
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On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 10:21 PM Greg Rivers via freebsd-ports <
freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> wrote:
> It's been a while since the "latest" FreeBSD pkg repo has been updated.
> For example, dns/bind916 was updated to 9.16.9 ~13 days ago, but has yet to
> appear in the repo.
>
> Has the frequency of
It's been a while since the "latest" FreeBSD pkg repo has been updated. For
example, dns/bind916 was updated to 9.16.9 ~13 days ago, but has yet to appear
in the repo.
Has the frequency of pkg builds changed, or is there a problem somewhere that's
preventing the repo from being updated?
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