On 2021-05-20 05:47, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
El jue., 20 may. 2021 14:45, Alexis Praga <alexis.pr...@gmail.com> escribió:


Hi guys,

I've recently been using poudriere to test news ports but this resulted in
building two large ports, namely:
- devel/llvm [1]
- lang/rust [2]

Now, lang/rust takes 2 hourse to compile. So testing for 13.0, 12.2 and
11.4 means around 6 hours in total, a lot of time for my desktop
computer. Especially if the dependencies are upgraded later on.

Do you have any tips to deal with such long build time ? Apart from
have a dedicated server :)
What? You don't already have a dedicated build server? ;-)


Patience :-)

Package seeding in poudriere is a long awaited feature.
So where is the
pkg install llvm && rust
before starting the build job option?

In all honesty. This is my sole reason for not choosing
poudriere. Unless I'm performing MAINTAINER work on my ports.
Even with 8 cores, 16 threads @4.2Ghz && 128Gb RAM. It's a
daunting task. I generally use jail(8) otherwise.

--Chris


Thanks,


[1] For https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233010
[2] For https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=255233

--
Alexis Praga
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