Re: FYI: https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/?all=1&type=package does not cover beefy20 , beefy21 , or beefy22 yet
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Date: Wed, 29 May 2024 04:13:57 UTC
On 2024-05-29 12:03:52 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote: > On May 28, 2024, at 20:45, Philip Paeps <philip@freebsd.org> wrote: >> On 2024-05-29 11:37:04 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote: >>> In the mean time: The "IPv4 Proxy" buttons/links on the lines for >>> beefy2[012] at https://portsfallout.com/server allow looking at the >>> build activity on those machines. The lines also show which build >>> environment (such as "140amd64-default" or "140amd64-quarterly"). >>> The "IPv4 Proxy" buttons/links in question translate to: >>> >>> https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy20/ >>> https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy21/ >>> https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy22/ >>> >>> After that click the Build link on the page that is shown. >> >> The package builders live in an IPv6-only VLAN. The reverse proxy on >> https://pkg-status.freebsd.org is for the convenience of users who >> are only connected to the legacy 20th century IPv4 internet. >> >> If you are on the 21st century internet, you can get directly to e.g. >> http://beefy18.nyi.freebsd.org. > > http://beefy18.nyi.freebsd.org/ works for me. > > http://beefy21.nyi.freebsd.org/ "Can't Fine the Server" for me. > but . . . > https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy21/ works for me. Try beefy21.chi.freebsd.org -- the new beefyX are in Chicago. (There was a firewall rule in the way. This was removed.) >>> Some links, like https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy11/ , lead to >>> the old place for a type of build, not to the modern place that is >>> on a newer machine. >> >> As far as I can tell, beefy11 and beefy18 show similar pages. I >> can't tell which is "older" and "newer". Am I misunderstanding >> something? > > https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy11/ shows "140i386-default > 804916ac9382" (Master and Build). > https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy18/ shows "main-amd64-default > pb6f9255af153_sdeab57178f0" > > I think you meant 21 instead of 18: > > https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy21/ shows "140i386-default > b6f9255af153". > > "140i386-default 804916ac9382" is older (last build done on beefy18, > most likely). > "140i386-default b6f9255af153" is newer (most recent build > in-progress/done on beefy21). I must be blind. I can't tell the difference? I shall insert more coffee into my body and look again this afternoon. :) Philip