Hi, Efraim Flashner <efr...@flashner.co.il> skribis:
> My main concern is that so few of the missing items are queued to be > built. I wonder if that info is accurate. For instance, https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/716980/details shows the derivation for /gnu/store/2smylcjq5cppxcrj2mn229hlmh6bf7w4-libxft-2.3.3. It is queued, just not being processed (yet). > I've restarted some of them manually, but we're going to need to tell > cuirass to rebuild those packages. It went from 17.1% to 17.3% in two days, even though the AArch64 machines have been busy all along it seems. Maybe they’ve been processing the backlog that had accumulated on ‘master’ rather than the things we care about. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- $ ./pre-inst-env guix weather -s aarch64-linux -c200 computing 18,932 package derivations for aarch64-linux... looking for 19,704 store items on https://ci.guix.gnu.org... https://ci.guix.gnu.org 17.3% substitutes available (3,410 out of 19,704) at least 22,359.4 MiB of nars (compressed) 24,158.2 MiB on disk (uncompressed) 0.008 seconds per request (127.0 seconds in total) 128.7 requests per second 0.0% (0 out of 16,294) of the missing items are queued at least 1,000 queued builds powerpc64le-linux: 987 (98.7%) aarch64-linux: 12 (1.2%) x86_64-linux: 1 (.1%) build rate: 40.03 builds per hour x86_64-linux: 16.83 builds per hour aarch64-linux: 11.23 builds per hour i686-linux: 9.03 builds per hour powerpc64le-linux: 3.04 builds per hour 1496 packages are missing from 'https://ci.guix.gnu.org' for 'aarch64-linux', among which: 14236 libxft@2.3.3 /gnu/store/2smylcjq5cppxcrj2mn229hlmh6bf7w4-libxft-2.3.3 12379 nghttp2@1.44.0 /gnu/store/4cs553aj8x1xbavfzfdh4gn5idf5ij81-nghttp2-1.44.0-lib /gnu/store/4phvjrp12n8bfpncyp89414q2pa4d46q-nghttp2-1.44.0 10066 icu4c@69.1 /gnu/store/n9nx5rmnhdf3hdswhvns31diayq9vfq2-icu4c-69.1 7723 jbig2dec@0.19 /gnu/store/lrpczm2m0agx0x5rp6kmn8c46mc85l35-jbig2dec-0.19 6989 ninja@1.10.2 /gnu/store/jdq3xrcj0am4j698xr81hwgj8skcn7xq-ninja-1.10.2 6927 python-libxml2@2.9.12 /gnu/store/swgvpb6pb6nf84a08m8flmy7fjhxwvni-python-libxml2-2.9.12 6924 mallard-ducktype@1.0.2 /gnu/store/662lari1slhz56q8333sdczq1av9f799-mallard-ducktype-1.0.2 6552 libxt@1.2.1 /gnu/store/rqqkla9kqjq3182gdqynkq2jb4jf2bl5-libxt-1.2.1-doc /gnu/store/82pzzkny0gwdfkfa5zvnyy4vbzxqnwyy-libxt-1.2.1 6503 python-fonttools@4.28.5 /gnu/store/vp3g1ddrv067gay8zk1xd7c0kcgq1cv5-python-fonttools-4.28.5 5120 python-wheel@0.37.0 /gnu/store/0rmkfrmrjsvf2hvl9px7h3g91zypmycz-python-wheel-0.37.0 5113 python-flit-core-bootstrap@3.5.1 /gnu/store/pcwmq56r3wb8wdv8blj8ajfsmvcj6wm1-python-flit-core-bootstrap-3.5.1 4555 openblas@0.3.20 /gnu/store/wc8cbkcvgqkdf65fj7drb82plkf8igyw-openblas-0.3.20 4231 libxfixes@6.0.0 /gnu/store/h70i9gyvif5kzpw7a8bdaxhw7sqiv7wz-libxfixes-6.0.0 4041 python-markupsafe@2.0.1 /gnu/store/1k63s700a1sy3pvcms0kax7csqsjzxdr-python-markupsafe-2.0.1 3788 libxrandr@1.5.2 /gnu/store/9gqkb75sr60lxic9a3nx543a6wxz0866-libxrandr-1.5.2 3563 eudev@3.2.11 /gnu/store/nvdlxv30l6f06nclls7j6zi4s8cm1jnc-eudev-3.2.11 /gnu/store/5ja9bj947iir15ypmqzrwxk04w6vhiyz-eudev-3.2.11-static 3360 libpsl@0.21.1 /gnu/store/5jyxcfsgk0hsj6rzfsz84wnap6bn57ka-libpsl-0.21.1 3329 libevent@2.1.12 /gnu/store/28iivyxgqvnp2alx2fyqqx18md7pwja8-libevent-2.1.12-bin /gnu/store/cvvsdqkcb8z78bh7rhzirv2n4sb4svgg-libevent-2.1.12 3320 libxkbfile@1.1.0 /gnu/store/kk0xk8j8ffgxvfs5kz1vxp2ipz28xwh4-libxkbfile-1.1.0 3297 xcb-util@0.4.0 /gnu/store/n2x5kvy5zxbnh28ak7rbvw6brp97z1c9-xcb-util-0.4.0 3279 xcb-util-wm@0.4.1 /gnu/store/hhasmz0l5f10f9nfg0nx378c7bcgf9v0-xcb-util-wm-0.4.1 3263 libxres@1.2.1 /gnu/store/5mpjhsyq2bbri006g7lh6h82239s8fb8-libxres-1.2.1 3215 python-flit-core@3.5.1 /gnu/store/zldar3i40q3l40fypm8n6fh3kpddxhzq-python-flit-core-3.5.1 3213 python-pytz@2022.1 /gnu/store/byyn7jzs85r2n11hdbk98dk2ikb74z9n-python-pytz-2022.1 3205 python-pycparser@2.21 /gnu/store/4a5l67ama5msmd2qi8w7mvlq64b04znb-python-pycparser-2.21-doc /gnu/store/98g8chr9pcxyz0czp9fq2w3q8rm2sn14-python-pycparser-2.21 3201 python-idna@3.3 /gnu/store/fj5sc68s4g0rh5gycnzvx2nkmviphfyb-python-idna-3.3 3170 python-pretend@1.0.9 /gnu/store/ksyw3ffmmhizh25ql0jp7yfv5llg55km-python-pretend-1.0.9 3132 python-semantic-version@2.8.5 /gnu/store/0g95jbn19fwr52f5l5j1ibv7h9g7dsyl-python-semantic-version-2.8.5 3127 python-asn1crypto@1.4.0 /gnu/store/12xs95mcz9v9swwyinsagfdn0qa74rgw-python-asn1crypto-1.4.0 3126 python-cryptography-vectors@3.4.8 /gnu/store/5ww2a12dzyq8fbazwkqhn26wv5ahk1xj-python-cryptography-vectors-3.4.8 2754 python-pyyaml@6.0 /gnu/store/pxxnkbrljhizypjpfdl27djjzsyflnic-python-pyyaml-6.0 2542 python-dnspython@2.1.0 /gnu/store/m66znr3nwqb7w132yiw9iznzqif2z84r-python-dnspython-2.1.0 2539 python-pyasn1@0.4.8 /gnu/store/y8xmfzmigvkhx5qz30r1hviyrbl351gf-python-pyasn1-0.4.8 2499 talloc@2.3.3 /gnu/store/3a4kjg0gza37nww955wmn2fvr47vhcg2-talloc-2.3.3 2485 tdb@1.4.5 /gnu/store/mih377grfg6a0p29d9g073h2asgz2qhb-tdb-1.4.5 2474 sane-backends-minimal@1.0.32 /gnu/store/irsdxn937lk7kwzbzynv5jfsg23dg00w-sane-backends-minimal-1.0.32 2466 iso-codes@4.5.0 /gnu/store/wh8wjbcl3ra9rgqm8k03bvv44592d21q-iso-codes-4.5.0 2404 python-pygments@2.12.0 /gnu/store/daikb3nxqvqf26xaz0g07r9mpk3qppf9-python-pygments-2.12.0 2387 python-execnet@1.9.0 /gnu/store/d8bch78szsdzhwcf1xv2s33czqjngylp-python-execnet-1.9.0 2381 python-pytest-forked@1.3.0 /gnu/store/2sd0qgv2ahmfhrjqkffc95ha2vkg0v7l-python-pytest-forked-1.3.0 2356 python-docutils@0.17.1 /gnu/store/6lmz781dvgv32vri4yz3zabb7xb2ba9c-python-docutils-0.17.1 2145 python-pbr-minimal@5.5.1 /gnu/store/ylicyzxc1xi7jld73lnfay4vkkkzj3v2-python-pbr-minimal-5.5.1 2045 python-parameterized@0.7.4 /gnu/store/4avvz5qb327l5nv6vs8s9fvi3w0hnpg3-python-parameterized-0.7.4 2044 python-pyserial@3.5 /gnu/store/42s9wkvmb1mxwk2bcshhhhinkqa1fk62-python-pyserial-3.5 2036 python-scour@0.38.2 /gnu/store/vdbf89hbs3md00iaiz181d2lnxv6n0ph-python-scour-0.38.2 […] --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Anyway, I think we must address that, but I also think we can’t afford to delay the merge any longer or the updates will be stale. Thus I propose to merge today, for real this time. Objections? Thanks, Ludo’.