Not only the build succeeded, but I am also running 'make test' right now, as far as I remember the first time this ran correctly, already about two hours and all tests appear OK.
Later. BTW I have about 2400 packages installed on this old T61p and recently also ran pkg_rolling-replace... One of the main problems doing it with -current I found to be the two versions of libstdc++, as some old packages refering to 7.4 do not get automatically updated, whilst there are others, depending on them which do, subsequently refering to the new version. I am manually replacing as many as I can of the first kind, but it is a PITA.
Chavdar
On Sun, 31 Dec 2017, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
> I just built the latest rust under 8.99.9 without any trouble.
I just tried again overnight, and the job just hangs after about 30
minutes or so.
I will try one more time now...
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