Re: Listing packages built for a random release/architecture
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2024 18:58:33 UTC
On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 10:24 AM Fernando Apesteguía < fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 7:17 PM Tomek CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info> wrote: > >> On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 6:43 PM Fernando Apesteguía >> <fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com> wrote: >> > I think this has been asked before, but I can't find the answer. >> > How can I see a list of package versions for a random supported FreeBSD >> release/architecture? For instance, I want to see what devel/binutils is >> there in 14.1 amd64. >> >> https://www.freshports.org/devel/binutils/ ? :-) >> > > Yes, but not always: https://www.freshports.org/textproc/docproj/ > > And I'm sure there is no pkg-fallout because I didn't receive any mail :-) > > >> >> -- >> CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info >> > For amd64 V14.?, you can go to https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/beefy22/jail.html?mastername=140amd64-defaultThis is a list of all builds for 14. (Packages are always built for the oldest supported minor release of each major version. Minor updates must not break the system ABI, so 14.0 builds should work for all V14 systems. The exception is kernel modules which get messy, but not binutils. Unfortunately, builds on hte new Chicago build systems are no linger ordered by time, but by hash. The last build is highlighted yellow, but it will likely not include all packages, so you have to find the last few builds and walk back over them to find binutils. Fortunately, binutils was updated in the latest build completed yesterday. For cases where you need ot go back, here is a list of the most recent builds for 140amd64: f550157a18a4 46b3743b8460 50625859d806 35743 60a177caf143 5734 ff9b1b7bdb15 750 ac90984a4ba1 1649 1963f6d23107 9924 3efa6621722c 14528 b3cf46924d98 10287 a760f6876277 1307 935c61ac4bff 3346 15d22e1c70da 9178 1b6eada811a7 3353 59e63aec278e 11646 94b089c7ad30 5477 b9994ae18767 35841 13f486017d78 19763 Newest at the bottom. the second column is the number of packages built in the build. I really hope that this is improved! -- Kevin Oberman, Part time kid herder and retired Network Engineer E-mail: rkoberman@gmail.com PGP Fingerprint: D03FB98AFA78E3B78C1694B318AB39EF1B055683