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Re: Pkgsrc issue



>> I *believe* I could fix this by upgrading NetBSD to
>> 9.0+. Unfortunately, that would be hard for me, at least now.
>
> Whether there are binary package sets for various versions is a
> question you might want to answer, but in general, you are now
> overdue for an upgrade.

Yep.

> This query isn't, as far as I know, easy to 4un for the web,
> for in case it helps:
>
> $ ls -l pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/powerpc/*_20*Q*/All/glib2-2*
> -rw-r--r--  1 he  netbsd  5353306 Dec 18 08:33 pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/powerpc/10.0_2023Q3/All/glib2-2.76.5.tgz
> -rw-r--r--  1 he  netbsd  5301256 Oct 24  2023 pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/powerpc/8.0_2023Q3/All/glib2-2.76.5.tgz
> -rw-r--r--  1 he  netbsd  5372926 Oct 23  2023 pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/powerpc/9.0_2023Q3/All/glib2-2.76.5.tgz
> -rw-r--r--  1 he  netbsd  5435273 Feb 12 06:31 pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/powerpc/9.0_2023Q4/All/glib2-2.78.1nb1.tgz
>
> which shows that 9 has glib2 for 2023Q4, and that there isn't a 10.0
> build for 2023Q4 on the ftp server.

Yep.  I run pkgsrc bulk builds on a PPC Mac Mini, and the latest
complete report for 10.0 shows that it started 18 Dec 2023 and
completed 7 Mar 2024.  The current build round for 10.0 is now
doing 2023Q4, started March 10, and is now up to

[21689/28974] Starting build of  itpp-4.0.7nb1

so it will still be a while till it's done.

Regards,

- Håvard


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