On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 10:33:29PM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Sat, 17 Feb 2018, Ken Moffat wrote:
> 
> > I left a machine running my script to build the things after basic
> > xorg (glib, gtk, etc through to firefox),
> me too, though only a few packages at a time...
> 
> > At the end of usbutils it tried to download pci.ids but got:
> > 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable from linux-usb.org
> I can confirm there was a problem with that for at least a few hours
> yesterday, but it started working again this morning and finished
> successfully for me (19h ago).
> 
Odd, my first failure was probably around 10 or 11am (UTC) and the
retry which still failed was around 19:00.

> > Left it running, but after a little over 3 minutes later rustc
> > failed:
> > Updating registry `https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index`
> > Downloading toml v0.4.5
> I successfully finished building rustc-1.24.0 this morning too (18h ago),
> which included successfully downloading toml v0.4.5 according to the
> logfile.
> 
> Not that bad a day for building ;-)
> 

Yeah, you would know if it failed to download any of the cargo
files, probably also if the extracted source did not have the
expected shasum (Bruce hit that when his installed rustc was too new
or -dev for something in librsvg and he tried to fix the source - the
file built, but then the check that it was as expected failed).

Unfortunately, building source with rust isstill a learning
experience.

> > That was a bit over an hour ago, I've just retried and it seems to
> > have got past that, but it looks as if this build might take a long
> > time.
> A rustc build (including download) is awfully slow (1:51h for me), way more
> than webkitgtk, qt5 or firefox, just topped by libreoffice. But that's what
> the SBUs tell you already...
> 
> Uwe

Well yes, but I meant my whole build might take a long time.  I'm
using my fastest machine at the moment, and all cores, so my elapsed
time for rustc on this run was not so bad.

Cheers

ĸen
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