17.01.2020 19:58, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote: >>>> Considering /usr/ports, /usr/src and /usr/obj and amount of RAM >>>> needed to keep metadata in ZFS ARC >>> >>> /usr/ports, /usr/src and /usr/obj don't need be exist on low-RAM >>> install -- use poudriere and release build on dedicated build host and >>> applay binary update. >> >> Poudriere itself has its disadvantages. It's heavy and it's unable to >> produce minimal set of target packages >> suitable for "pkg install -U *.txz" command without build-only dependencies. > > Can you do it by /usr/ports way? No. And what you point?
I can and I do, with my own scripts. >> I'd like to stick with poudriere but could not. Its supposed work-style does >> not worth it. >> >> Real Work (TM) sometimes presents the need to apply patches, so >> /usr/src and /usr/obj may become are unavoidable. > > I am do w/ dedicated builhost, produce custom build of > base.txz/kernel.txz/kernel.CUSTOM.txz and applay binary updates w/ BE. > What you point? The virtual guest is stand-alone including upgrades, does not depend on build host nor its existance. >> 1GB-RAM UFS system runs just fine with such trees being stand-alone and does >> not require extra build system and nor its overhead. > > clang very hard to compile in 1GB RAM. It was fine before clang-[78]. Buy nowadays, yes, I'm forced to use multiple knobs for src.conf WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_ALL= WITH_LLVM_TARGET_X86= WITHOUT_CLANG_FULL= And using WITH_META_MODE not cleaning obj directory. > Anyway, my 1GB ZFS system run just fine. During life-time of stable/10 and early stable/11 (and not so-early) ZFS required hard tuning for 1GB i386 system to be stable because it's KVM-hog. _______________________________________________ svn-src-all@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/svn-src-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "svn-src-all-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"