With the recent update to FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT r1400094 and ports from
bleeding edge I see a lot of akonadiserver running, which I really do
not need:
[guru@c720-1400094 ~]$ ps ax | grep kon
1546 - S 0:02,50 /usr/local/bin/akonadi_control
1566 - S 0:00,39 /usr/local/bin/akonadiserve
09:29, 10 ноября 2023 г., Cy Schubert :In message , Tatsuki Makino writes: Hello. Since the number of package names seems to have exceeded 32768 (Mark-san said ) the new version will reduce the number of packages i
In message , Tatsuki Makino writes:
> Hello.
>
> Since the number of package names seems to have exceeded 32768 (Mark-san said
> ) the new version will reduce the number of packages in the python port of al
> lflavors.
>
> Regards.
>
> Yuri wrote on 2023/11/06 12:35:
> > More and more Python packag
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The "bulk -a" after the from-scratch "bulk -a" reported the following
deletes:
[00:00:39] Checking packages for incremental rebuild needs
[00:00:39] Deleting PrusaSlicer-2.6.0_4.pkg: new dependency: multimedia/ffmpeg
[00:00:40] Deleting adios2-2.9.1.pkg: new dependency: net/mpich
[00:00:41] Deleti
Reading some benchmark results for compilation activity that showed some
SMT vs. not examples and also using my C++ variant of the old HINT
benchmark, I ended up curious how a non-SMT from scratch bulk -a would
end up (ZFS context) compared my prior SMT based run.
I use a high load average style o
The following first shows the odd math/fricas related text that was mixed in
with the bulk -a output:
. . .
[32:32:49] [02] [00:00:00] Building math/fricas | fricas-1.3.9_1
. . .
[32:33:08] [11] [00:00:07] Finished textproc/rubygem-whatlanguage |
rubygem-whatlanguage-1.0.6: Success
[32:33:09] [11