Re: 13.0 packages?
- Reply: Mark Millard via freebsd-ppc : "Re: 13.0 packages?"
- In reply to: Jason Bacon : "Re: 13.0 packages?"
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Date: Sun, 30 May 2021 13:50:49 UTC
On 5/29/21 3:07 PM, Jason Bacon wrote: > On 5/28/21 11:49 PM, Mark Millard wrote: >> >> >> On 2021-May-28, at 17:52, Jason Bacon <bacon4000 at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On 5/26/21 9:40 PM, Mark Millard wrote: >>>> On 2021-May-20, at 17:26, Jason Bacon <bacon4000 at gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> What's the plan for 13.0 powerpc64 packages? >>>>> >>>>> I have a Mac G5 I was using for port testing, but since upgrading >>>>> to 13.0-RELEASE, there haven't been any binary packages for it. >>>>> Building everything from source takes too long. >>>> https://pkg.freebsd.org has a link to: >>>> • FreeBSD:13:powerpc64 ( >>>> https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD%3A13%3Apowerpc64 ) >>>> There the dates on things indicate that quarterly is newer >>>> than latest. meta.txz is reported as having date/time: >>>> 2021-May-20 07:07 >>>> (as seen in the time zone I'm in). >>>> https://pkg-status.freebsd.org shows that jail 130powerpc64 started >>>> building on Tue, 18 May 2021 21:01:05 GMT and reached stopped:done: >>>> status, taking an elapsed time of 34:06:48 . It also reports that >>>> the server was: pylon . >>>> But the linked page: >>>> https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/builds/default:quarterly:130powerpc64:cdf5bfe36fe5:pylon >>>> >>>> reports only 1976 ports built of the only 4340 that were queued >>>> for that specific build. >>>> There was another jail that built far more: 130releng-powerpc64 is >>>> indicated to have built 23522 of the 30700 queued. It is listed >>>> as started on Sun, 04 Apr 2021 13:48:51 GMT, having reached a >>>> status of stopped:crashed:, with an elapsed time of 73:28:43 . >>>> Also pylon. >>>> It appears that http://pylon.nyi.freebsd.org is not currently >>>> accessible. This limits what can be investigated. >>>> I would guess that: >>>> https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:13:powerpc64/quarterly/packagesite.txz >>>> would give a clue what should be accessible via quarterly. >>>> It is listed as being 6058988 Bytes in size. >>>> === >>>> Mark Millard >>>> marklmi at yahoo.com >>>> ( dsl-only.net went >>>> away in early 2018-Mar) >>> >>> Thanks for the status update. I'm actually more curious about the >>> intentions for the future, though. Are there plans to build current >>> and/or quarterly packages for 13.0 on a regular rotation? Is it just >>> a matter of manpower and hardware to get it rolling? >> >> I've no direct knowledge. My only clue is evidence left behind. >> >> The existing pylon package-builds include recent attempts >> (this month) and older ones: >> >> git context: >> quarterly 130powerpc64 Tue, 18 May 2021 21:01:05 GMT 34:06:48 >> quarterly 122powerpc64 Tue, 18 May 2021 02:34:32 GMT 18:26:26 >> default main-powerpc64 Sat, 08 May 2021 08:16:21 GMT 42:38:52 >> >> svn context: >> quarterly 130releng-powerpc64 Sun, 04 Apr 2021 13:48:51 GMT 73:57:51 >> quarterly 121powerpc64 Sat, 23 Jan 2021 02:59:07 GMT 73:28:43 >> default head-powerpc64 Tue, 22 Dec 2020 18:07:32 GMT 157:13:50 >> default 120powerpc64 Tue, 24 Mar 2020 21:37:02 GMT 01:25:55 >> >> That is all that >> >> https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/builds?server=pylon >> >> shows. It suggests specific single attempts to build: >> >> quarterly for 13.0 and 12.2 >> default [so: latest] for main [so: 14] >> >> as well as a specific quarterly to go with release/13.0.0 's >> distribution (built in early April). (I ignore older here.) >> >> But it also makes clear that there are fairly long periods >> between attempts, so regular builds of updated ports have not >> been part of the activity so far. >> >> So far as I know, all the above are Big Endian for the >> context and target, no little endian jails (yet?). >> >> pylon does seem to still be inaccessible (for looking at build >> logs and the like). >> >> >>> Will support for big-endian wane as the focus shifts to LE? >> >> I'm not aware of evidence left behind beyond the absence >> of any little endian jails in the list. If it goes that >> direction, it likely would take some time for little >> endian to become primary. >> >> >> FYI: >> With old PowerMac failures and other issues, my powerpc64 >> and 32-bit powerpc activity has largely stopped: it was >> only PowerMac based. >> >> === >> Mark Millard >> marklmi at yahoo.com >> ( dsl-only.net went >> away in early 2018-Mar) >> > > Well, the quarterly status report from May 5 lists "Setup powerpc > pkgbuilder/ref/universal machines" under works in progress, but doesn't > provide any more info than that. > > I'm hoping to see current packages built for 13.0 at some point. That > would enable me to resume port testing on my Mac G5. > Just checked again and the situation has improved. pkg search '.*' | wc is showing 28k packages in quarterly and 22k in current. Still no git in current, but quarterly is better than nothing for most port testing, despite the occasional API incompatibility. -- Earth is a beta site.