Re: problems on FreeBSD14 on armv6 board (RPI1-B)
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Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2023 14:33:27 UTC
On 2023/12/16 18:23, Mark Millard wrote: > > Generally the quarterly 132releng-armv6 builds attempting the full > 34000+ packages resulted in "stopped:crashed". One completed: > > Tue, 01 Aug 2023 04:37:22 GMT crashed, having built: 14831 > Sat, 05 Aug 2023 04:40:30 GMT "done", having built: 26346 > Thu, 07 Sep 2023 02:38:44 GMT crashed, having built: 8272 > Thu, 05 Oct 2023 02:37:41 GMT crashed, having built: 8276 > > (It is harder to judge the total that were available after > an incremental build.) > > All of the 7 "done" quarterly 132releng-armv6 builds are > from 2023-August builds (after Aug-01) and from early > 2023-Sep builds. After that: all crashed. > > Quarterly 132releng-armv6 is the only type of armv6 build > attempted after Mon, 21 Aug 2023 15:02:47 GMT (the last > latest for main-armv6 build that has been attempted). > Long story short - I successfully reverted OS to 13.2 (monolithic nature of the FreeBSD makes it way easier compared to most of the Linux distros) and all works perfectly again. Do you know if i can help to fix crashed builds or contribute somehow to make armv6 packages built for 13.2? For myself, i found that building packages on poudriere running in native arm64 servers is way more efficient compared to qemu on amd64, and now I am running the full build on Azure instance. I know that we are using some arm64 build servers, happy to contribute to having armv6/armv7 builds running on them. Thank you, Oleksij