On Aug 26, 2024, at 06:40, Philip Paeps <phi...@freebsd.org> wrote:

> On 2024-08-25 14:01:09 (+0800), Philip Paeps wrote:
>> On 2024-08-24 14:34:01 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
>>> On Aug 19, 2024, at 20:17, Mark Millard <mark...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>> main-arm64-default p60a177caf143_s7a8d05ba19b
>>>> finished its last package build at: Aug 19 17:50:28 UTC 2024,
>>>> building 34197 of 35762 Queued
>>>> 
>>>> The next build to start on ampere2 was:
>>>> 
>>>> main-arm64-default p3efa6621722c_s4132c4be4c0
>>>> starting at: 20 Aug 2024 01:13:06 GMT,
>>>> 18092 Queued.
>>>> 
>>>> I do not see any evidence of it attempting a
>>>> main-armv7-default build.
>>>> 
>>>> So there is still no evidence being gathered for if the
>>>> hangup fix in the world (jail) code is sufficient to
>>>> lead to a from-scratch poudriere "bulk -a" running to
>>>> completion for armv7.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> It looks like in the next day or two, p3efa6621722c_s4132c4be4c0
>>> of main-arm64-default on ampere2 will finish its "bulk -a" build.
>>> 
>>> Question: Will main-armv7-default be the next "bulk -a" attempted
>>> by ampere2 so that there will finally be an updated distribution
>>> of packages for main-armv7-default (presuming that build
>>> completes)?
>> 
>> I've been spread very thin.  I'll take a look at what state the ampereXen 
>> are in.  I haven't looked at them in several weeks.  They're on my list for 
>> the ongoing cluster dogfood refresh, but I've been working in other areas of 
>> the cluster for a couple of weeks.
>> 
>> Thanks for the nudge.
> 
> It looks like package building for arm architectures is not in great shape.  
> I've put this higher on my list.  I hope to get to it in the morning.
> 

main-arm64-default on ampere2 has started building as of Tue, 27 Aug 2024 
01:58:37 GMT. 14609 were queued.

So, unless that is stopped, it will likely be days before main-armv7-default 
would be started.


===
Mark Millard
marklmi at yahoo.com


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