Unmaintained FreeBSD ports which are out of date

2023-09-26 Thread portscout
Dear port maintainers, The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more unmaintained ports appears to be out of date. Please take the opportunity to check each of the ports listed below, and if possible and appropriate, submit/commit an update. Please consider also adopting this po

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Jose Quinteiro
On 9/26/23 09:14, Guido Falsi wrote: (snip) >> >> And yet I remember a proposal that would have prevented this requirement >> on one of these lists. Separate base SSL from ports SSL. Force ports to >> use ports SSL and prune back base SSL to the bare minimum required for >> base. This would have gi

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Patrick M. Hausen
Hi all, > Am 27.09.2023 um 00:41 schrieb Mike Andrews : > > On 9/25/23 9:24 PM, Roger Marquis wrote: > >> Or $5/mo for a Digitalocean VM. > > > They dropped FreeBSD support last year. (And simultaneously raised their > prices.) That's why I am on Vultr, now. Kind regards, Patrick

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Mike Andrews
On 9/25/23 9:24 PM, Roger Marquis wrote: Or $5/mo for a Digitalocean VM. They dropped FreeBSD support last year.  (And simultaneously raised their prices.)

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Dave Horsfall
On Mon, 25 Sep 2023, Roger Marquis wrote: > Or $5/mo for a Digitalocean VM. They host spammers, so I cannot use them (the Boulder Pledge etc); there are probably other VMs around, should I feel the need. On Tue, 26 Sep 2023, Guido Falsi wrote: > > That's fine if you can afford a spare system

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Tomoaki AOKI
On Tue, 26 Sep 2023 22:03:18 +0200 Thierry Thomas wrote: > Le mar. 26 sept. 23 à 9:44:51 +0200, Guido Falsi > écrivait : > > > Actually it's much worse than that. It's not only rust per se. > > > > My poudriere machine rarely can do a build run without rebuilding one or > > more of rust, som

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Thierry Thomas
Le mar. 26 sept. 23 à 9:44:51 +0200, Guido Falsi écrivait : > Actually it's much worse than that. It's not only rust per se. > > My poudriere machine rarely can do a build run without rebuilding one or > more of rust, some version of clang, some version of gcc, qt[56]-webengine, > py-qt6 (this

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Guido Falsi
On 26/09/23 17:44, Jose Quinteiro wrote: On 9/26/23 00:17, Guido Falsi wrote: On 26/09/23 08:53, Helge Oldach wrote: Gareth de Vaux wrote on Mon, 25 Sep 2023 17:06:54 +0200 (CEST): Hi all, I've just upgraded bind916 which brought half my system down since it suddenly required a mountain of pyt

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Guido Falsi
On 26/09/23 17:26, Jose Quinteiro wrote: On 9/25/23 13:21, George Mitchell wrote: On 9/25/23 11:38, Guido Falsi wrote: [...] There is a more general aspect to this. In the rest of the unix world software is now almost universally build using CI systems and buildboxes, people use binary packages

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Jose Quinteiro
On 9/26/23 00:17, Guido Falsi wrote: > On 26/09/23 08:53, Helge Oldach wrote: >> Gareth de Vaux wrote on Mon, 25 Sep 2023 17:06:54 +0200 (CEST): >>> Hi all, I've just upgraded bind916 which brought half my system down >>> since >>> it suddenly required a mountain of python packages and rust which n

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Jose Quinteiro
On 9/25/23 13:21, George Mitchell wrote: > On 9/25/23 11:38, Guido Falsi wrote: >> [...] >> There is a more general aspect to this. In the rest of the unix world >> software is now almost universally build using CI systems and >> buildboxes, people use binary packages almost all the time in linux.

sccache(-overlay) to speed up rust builds in poudriere (was: Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly)

2023-09-26 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Am 2023-09-26 14:06, schrieb Kurt Jaeger: Hi! Am 2023-09-26 09:44, schrieb Guido Falsi: > My poudriere machine rarely can do a build run without rebuilding one > or more of rust, some version of clang, some version of gcc, > qt[56]-webengine, py-qt6 (this one does most of the work single > thr

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Tomoaki AOKI
On Tue, 26 Sep 2023 14:03:28 +0200 Guido Falsi wrote: > On 26/09/23 13:46, Alexander Leidinger wrote: > > Am 2023-09-26 09:44, schrieb Guido Falsi: > > > >> My poudriere machine rarely can do a build run without rebuilding one > >> or more of rust, some version of clang, some version of gcc, >

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > Am 2023-09-26 09:44, schrieb Guido Falsi: > > > My poudriere machine rarely can do a build run without rebuilding one > > or more of rust, some version of clang, some version of gcc, > > qt[56]-webengine, py-qt6 (this one does most of the work single > > threaded unluckily). Also it often e

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Guido Falsi
On 26/09/23 13:46, Alexander Leidinger wrote: Am 2023-09-26 09:44, schrieb Guido Falsi: My poudriere machine rarely can do a build run without rebuilding one or more of rust, some version of clang, some version of gcc, qt[56]-webengine, py-qt6 (this one does most of the work single threaded u

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Am 2023-09-26 09:44, schrieb Guido Falsi: My poudriere machine rarely can do a build run without rebuilding one or more of rust, some version of clang, some version of gcc, qt[56]-webengine, py-qt6 (this one does most of the work single threaded unluckily). Also it often ends up having to rebu

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Guido Falsi
On 26/09/23 09:30, Tatsuki Makino wrote: Hello. It means that rust is so pervasive that rust builds are unavoidable :) Actually it's much worse than that. It's not only rust per se. My poudriere machine rarely can do a build run without rebuilding one or more of rust, some version of clang,

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Tatsuki Makino
Hello. It means that rust is so pervasive that rust builds are unavoidable :) During the build of rust, we can take off and do some light exercise. That is to avoid strained back :) If you are using a combination of poudriere and portmaster and do not want to build rust twice, the following spe

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Guido Falsi
On 26/09/23 08:53, Helge Oldach wrote: Gareth de Vaux wrote on Mon, 25 Sep 2023 17:06:54 +0200 (CEST): Hi all, I've just upgraded bind916 which brought half my system down since it suddenly required a mountain of python packages and rust which needed around 13GB (and hours) to build - space whic

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Guido Falsi
On 26/09/23 00:06, Dave Horsfall wrote: On Mon, 25 Sep 2023, Guido Falsi wrote: Anyway building from ports on live machines has always been bad practice for a lot of reasons. That's fine if you can afford a spare system just for building... Again, anyone can do things the way he prefer, bu

Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly

2023-09-26 Thread Guido Falsi
On 25/09/23 23:58, Dan Mahoney wrote: On Sep 25, 2023, at 14:41, Robert Clausecker wrote: Am Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 02:15:19PM -0700 schrieb Edward Sanford Sutton, III: Poudriere still causes crashes in my experience depending on hardware, poudriere configuration, and what you tell it to bu