Subject: Not really out of date packages & ulimit
To: None <tech-pkg@netbsd.org>
From: Jan Danielsson <jan.m.danielsson@gmail.com>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 12/02/2007 09:37:10
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Hello all,

   I use a script to rebuild outdated packages. To find out which
packages are out of date, I run "lintpkgsrc -i". But there seem to be
packages which don't support this feature:

Unknown package: 'ap22-py24-python' version 3.2.10
Unknown package: 'ap22-py24-wsgi' version 1.2

   These are always rebuilt, probably because they are thought to be
"Unknown packages" by lintpkgsrc.

   Also, blender and unison won't build for me unless I set a higher
data segment size (ulimit -d) than the default 256MB. Should some
packages perhaps not even try to build unless it has enough memory to
build? Or should the ulimit be set higher by pkgsrc for certain
packages/platforms?

...and how do I update this:

Version mismatch: 'bootstrap-mk-files' 20070810 vs 20071104

   Whatever I try, I get messages about it being marked for non-deletion
(which makes sense).

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Kind regards,
Jan Danielsson

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