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Re: pkgsrc-2019Q4 NetBSD 9.0/i386 2020-03-06
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 05:20:46PM +0000, John Klos wrote:
> > > After the build finished, I updated the pkgsrc tree and started again,
> > > and cmake built fine this time, so all of the things previously broken
> > > because of it are now building, too :)
> >
> > Great news. So you picked up fix that was pulled up, or this is
> > nonrepeatble or ?
>
> ftp://ftp.ziaspace.com/pub/pkgsrc/reports/9.0_2019Q4/20200306.0126/cmake-3.16.1/configure.log
>
> (apologies - an rsync borked permissions since last night)
>
> I'm not certain, but I think the issue had to do with a mistake I made when
> I first set up distcc to help this machine do the build (the machine is an
> old dual-core Athlon 64 X2 5400+ that the NetBSD Foundation gave to
> developers ages ago). g++ wasn't getting called correctly.
>
> > Is it your build outputs that are landing at
> > http://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/i386/9.0_2019Q4/
>
> Yes. I thought the official NetBSD builds would be finished and uploaded not
> long after NetBSD 9 was released, but they've been taking a long time, so
> I've built and uploaded in the meanwhile.
i386 is at:
[21652/21715] Starting build of ruby25-chef-14.10.9
and amd64:
[15288/21717] Starting build of rkdeveloptool-1.3
on TNF build guests
It's much slower than on netbsd-7 or -8 guests; maybe because of the
newer compiler. Or maybe just because more packages are built :)
--
Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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