ports/91911: [PATCH]: x11-toolkits/linux-gtk2: distfile unfetchable

Frank J. Laszlo laszlof at vonostingroup.com
Fri Feb 10 15:30:21 PST 2006


Jean-Yves Lefort wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:19:42 -0500
> Kris Kennaway <kris at obsecurity.org> wrote:
>
>   
>> On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 08:51:52PM +0100, Jean-Yves Lefort wrote:
>>     
>>> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 07:27:32 -0500
>>> "Frank J. Laszlo" <laszlof at vonostingroup.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>>> But I don't think we need to rush this out before the ports freeze. It 
>>>>> would
>>>>> be enough to commit the ARCH-shuffling part to the acroread port and 
>>>>> let the
>>>>> RELEASEs ship with it. After the ports freeze it could then be fixed 
>>>>> properly
>>>>> without time pressure.
>>>>>           
>>>> acroread7 will not build for most people on amd64. I think this is a 
>>>> pretty darn good reason to rush the fixes out.
>>>>         
>>> Clearly. And acroread7 is not the only affected port. I don't intend
>>> to add the silly ARCH rewriting to my own linux ports, for instance.
>>>       
>> I don't think I saw your response to my request for measurements of
>> how ruslan's bsd.port.mk patch affects the time of index builds.  We
>> need that before we can finish evaluating his fix.
>>     
>
> stock bpm:
>
> # time make index
> Generating INDEX-6 - please wait..Warning: Duplicate INDEX entry: apr-gdbm-db4-1.2.2_2
> Warning: Duplicate INDEX entry: openssl-stable-0.9.7i
>  Done.
>
> real    37m51.771s
> user    21m6.593s
> sys     12m18.830s
>
> patched bpm:
>
> # time make index
> Generating INDEX-6 - please wait..Warning: Duplicate INDEX entry: apr-gdbm-db4-1.2.2_2
> Warning: Duplicate INDEX entry: openssl-stable-0.9.7i
>  Done.
>
> real    38m36.580s
> user    21m3.084s
> sys     12m33.438s
>
> I did not reboot between the runs, so the patch penalty might be
> slightly greater than what is shown above.
>
>   
Now the question is. How many ports will this break. Theres roughly 3047 
ports that toy with ARCH, how would we go about figuring out which ones 
break without actually building all of them?

Regards,
    Frank


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